Review

The Hollow “Horse Blinders” Single Review

The Hollow flies out of the gates screaming with their latest release. “Horse Blinders” has a grit and unabashed sex…

The Sogs “Triptych” Album Review

Take a moment and think back to your adolescence. What does your youth sound like? No doubt if you are…

Kissing Party “Mom & Dad” Album Review

When we first put this album on in the office, everyone was riddled with anxiety of the quickly approaching deadline…

Claire Heywood “The Wind, It Howls” Review

Some musicians think success will befall them like an ACME piano and though equal parts minimal effort and blind luck,…

Chess at Breakfast “Wealthcare” Review

Touting elements of “progressive rock” and “indie psych,” Chess at Breakfast seems to immediately conjure some direct connection to The…

Slow Caves “Falling” Album Review

When Slow Caves announced their “debut” album Falling a few months ago, it had us a bit puzzled. It’s a…

Graffuturism at Mirus Gallery

Denver is becoming a more worldly by the day, as the interest level for art continues to grow in the…

Easy Lovin’ EP II. Review

Shipped priority from Kansas City is a dose of some good ol’ fashioned garage rock in the form of the…

Sugar Britches: Album Review

Sugar britches have made an entrance into the Colorado scene with an album that at first glance appears to be…

Between Us: An Immersive Experience​

“Let’s meet tomorrow at 5:30 pm in Union Station,” read a text message from a number I didn’t recognize. “I’ll…