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High Wire Walker – High Wire Walker

By Marlee Keeven facebook.com/highwirewalker As a progressive rock band, High Wire Walker rocks. But the amount that they rock is definitely still in the early stages of progression. The album doesn’t start out very convincingly, […]

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The Magic Beans – The Magic Beans

By Marlee Keeven Many jam bands fall into a one-note category because they become too distracted with, well, jamming out. Many of these kinds of jam bands exist, and they can sometimes give this genre […]

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Fort Calling – Digital Mixtape Volume I

By Marlee Keeven From rock ‘n’ roll to punk rock to indie folk to jam to electronic and even to random oceanic symphonic noises, Fort Calling truly showcases the widespread talent that Fort Collins’ musicians […]

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Churchill – Happy/Sad

By Marlee Keeven The members of Denver-based indie band Churchill doesn’t need to worry about petty things such as publicizing their music or building a fanbase – they have already achieved local fame and then […]

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Elephant Revival – Break in the Clouds

By Marlee Keeven Elephant Revival stays true to themselves in their second studio release, Break in the Clouds. Not much has changed stylistically, but musically they’ve become more and more refined. They are self-proclaimed “transcendental […]

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The Varmints – Night Bloom

By Marlee Keeven The Varmints are one of those bands that make classification difficult. This Windsor-based band’s newest release, Night Bloom, is rock first and foremost, but also encompasses elements of metal, grunge, psychedelic and […]