By Kyle Ward.
The North Lake Tahoe quintet continues their road rage with a stop at Shine Thursday night, effectively serving the audience a strong fix of their jammy country ballads.
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Out of all the new artists to emerge on the scene this year, these 12 are getting us antsy for more.
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How society can rediscover its roots through punk rock culture and mosh pits
By Jacob Spetzler. Beneath the image of punk culture it rests the same principles on which society was originally built.
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Here are the CU Independent’s top singles of 2012.
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By Sam Goldner: These 12 albums from the alternative sector have given us the greatest return on investment in 2012.
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By Kyle Ward
Lake Tahoe’s hometown heroes, Dead Winter Carpenters, will make a run for Boulder at Shine on Thursday night. -
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Crystal Castles’ new album, “(III)” fails to live up to prior releases
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There are new ideas presented on Crystal Castles’ new record, but unfortunately not enough to sustain its entire runtime. -
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Gramatik electrifies while The Coil fizzles
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The artist’s new light set-up, The Coil, might have disappointed the Denver crowd, but Gramatik proves he can still bring the energy. -
Jon Stewart, Nikola Tesla and the war on file-sharing: an interview with EDM rising star, Gramatik.
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‘Tis the season to enjoy Sufjan Stevens’ new Christmas album
by Patrick Fortby Patrick FortBy Patrick Fort
Comprised of five discs spanning over three hours, “Silver and Gold” is a solid collection of Christmas tunes that stays true to Stevens’ avant-garde-esque style without scaring away your older relatives.