By Sam Goldner
With “Flood,” Boris bring together disparate ideas of drone, psychedelic rock, and doom to create a toweringly resonant work.
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By Isa Jones
CU Independent talked with Kishi Bashi about working with other musicians, his Japanese influence and what’s next after a successful debut album release. -
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Required Listening: “Meat Puppets II” by Meat Puppets
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Though certainly alienating on first impression, Meat Puppets’ second record is ultimately one of the more brilliantly crafted rock albums of the past few decades. -
By Caitlin McCluskey
A look at what your favorite bands from middle school are doing now. -
By Sarah Elsea
Four thousand EDM fans slimed it up at the Life in Color concert on campus Saturday. -
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Snake Rattle Rattle Snake prepares for show at Hi-Dive Friday
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Hayley Helmericks talks with CUI about new music and new band members. -
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Spotify playlists for your romantic or reclusive Valentine’s Day
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It doesn’t matter if you’re staying in or going out on Valentine’s Day, you need a playlist either way. -
By Kyle Ward
Mountain Standard Time end three-night “Mardi Grass” run in Boulder with huge crowd and accompaniment from Dead Winter Carpenters and special guest Jeff Austin of Yonder Mountain String Band. -
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Required Listening: “Good Morning Spider” by Sparklehorse
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Sparklehorse’s ambitious 1999 release is a wonderful example of Mark Linkous’ unique mastery of song craft. -
The 2013 Grammys feature a lot of indie rock, and very little Adele: a successful night of television in the making. By Sarah Elsea