Oregon’s quirky folk band, The Shook Twins, pack out Shine Restaurant & Gathering Place with openers Ghost Dream.
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Required Listening: “One Word Extinguisher” by Prefuse 73
by Sam Goldnerby Sam GoldnerBy Sam Goldner
Guillermo Scott Herren’s 2003 masterpiece, besides being an essential of 21st century electronic music, is an incredible example of how honesty sometimes comes from unexpected places. -
By Kyle Ward
Portland’s Shook Twins come to Shine Restaurant & Gathering Place Sunday night for an evening of folk and sisterly harmonies. -
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Ben Folds Five look to make up for lost time at the Odgen Theatre
by Kyle Wardby Kyle WardBy Kyle Ward
90’s phenom, Ben Folds Five, rekindle their chemistry to lay down their new album, The Sound Of The Life Of The Mind, at the Odgen Theatre in Denver on Wednesday night. -
By Sam Goldner
It’s only been about seven years since “Donuts” first hit shelves, but in those years J Dilla’s influence has expanded so profoundly that Stones Throw has decided to reissue Yancey’s swan song as a set of 7″‘s. -
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Rock & roll suicide: A brief retrospective on Bowie
by Sam Goldnerby Sam GoldnerWhatever your feelings towards the new Bowie are, it’s a thoroughly established fact that the man is one of the single most influential and iconic rock stars in musical history.
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For evenings when a blanket and a turn table seem like the best medicine for wintry weather, may these albums comfort you in the harshest of months. -
Breaking down hip hop barriers, these artists proved that the best rap albums don’t have to be about stereotypes – but it doesn’t hurt to bring them up.
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By Claudia Rebora
With their indie folk touch, Of Monsters and Men played the Boulder Theater with a sound far from icy. -
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Punch Brothers wollop Boulder Theater crowd
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