Heavy with Joy: An Inter/Review with Wovenhand’s David Eugene Edwards
Wovenhand released “The Laughing Stalk,” the Denver-based band’s seventh studio album, in September – so we may be a little…
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Wovenhand released “The Laughing Stalk,” the Denver-based band’s seventh studio album, in September – so we may be a little…
If you’re unfamiliar with METZ, you’re behind on the buzz. Their loud, crunchy, loud, fun, loud, shit-hot, loud and aggressive…
Watt covered some major ground in that short time. From his current stint with the Stooges, to some of the history of Minutemen and his beloved San Pedro (CA), to the tour he was bout to kick off in a few days, he led me on a musical, improvisational, stream-of-thought journey – and maintained his reputation as one of rock’s nicest guys you’d ever want to talk to.
When Henry Rollins speaks, it’s kind of amazing how many – and which – people listen. His background – longtime lead singer of seminal punk act Black Flag, provocateur, film and TV star and the epitome of prolific when it comes to writing – is nothing to balk at, to be sure. But he hasn’t always been seen as the erudite, polite-alomst-to-a-fault, 21st Century renaissance philosopher that he’s grown into over the past decade.
“This place is so awesome,” exclaimed Mike Palm, frontman of Orange County’s legendary surf punk trio Agent Orange last night…
This year’s Denver Post Underground Music Showcase (UMS) may have been the biggest and best yet, and – barring the…
Denver’s amidst a record-setting streak of over-90-degree days (we’re on day nine – or ten – or somewhere around there,…
When MCA and King AdRock announced a few years ago that the Beastie Boys would be delaying the release of…