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Take To The Oars – American Volume

By Brady Smith Vonnegut is dead – the band name, that is. Denver’s popular modern rock group Vonnegut is now known as Take to the Oars: A change evoking impressions of the ever evolving, always […]

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Rubber Planet – Wish I Could EP

By Conor Hooley What ‘90s flashbacks will you get from listening to Rubber Planet’s new EP, Wish I Could? Though the Denver-based quartet’s latest release lasts barely more than fifteen minutes, the music is crammed […]

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Left Foot Green – Fun with Vengeance

By Conor Hooley “This whole f***ing song is nonsense.” The line comes less than three minutes into the album, and it’s a fairly good mission statement for what comes after. Left Foot Green’s aptly titled […]

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Jaden Carlson – Tell Me What You See

By Dusty Ray Not every 9-year-old can boast that they have shared the stage with the likes of Spearhead and Melvin Seals. Jaden Carlson has, and her talent shines through on Tell Me What You […]

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Immortal Dominion – Primortal

By Dusty Ray Fort Collins’ heavy metal badasses Immortal Dominion are back with a new and diverse release, Primortal. With producer Sterling Winfield (Pantera, Damageplan) backing them up, Primortal is a gem of good music […]

Music News

Springdale Quartet Brings the Noise

By Dave Schutz Boulder’s Springdale Quartet plan to release their first album, Noise Factory, on April 18 – four years to the day since they played their first show. The process that led to Noise […]

Local Culture, Arts & Community

Potter's Guild: Not Just 'Kiln' Time

By Crystal Campbell The Northern Colorado Potter’s Guild (NCPG) has only been around for five years, but their impact on the community suggests otherwise. Located at 209 Christman Drive (close to the intersection of East […]