Hindsight: Paramore at Fillmore Auditorium
Bright red hair, streamers falling from the sky, and epic high kicks and back flips don’t begin to divulge what the Fillmore Auditorium crowd experienced on Tuesday night when Paramore took the stage. But one thing’s for sure – if you weren’t there, you missed one helluva show. Sure, lead rocker Hayley Williams was recovering...
Noteworthy: The Autumn Film Offers Free Music Until April
A few weeks ago on March 8, Churchill had an incredible hometown show at The Ogden Theatre, and they had some amazing bands open the show including Ha Ha Tonka and The Autumn Film. I hadn’t heard of The Autumn Film, but after seeing them play, I was an instant fan. So, I thought I’d...
Neighborhood Noise: Take a Trip to the South of France
Sometimes bands start out as a solo project, and they end up becoming something completely different. Add a new member, fall in love with them, and it can develop into “melodic surf indie noise” that coerces you to roll your windows down and break into dance. This is South of France. Sure, they’ve been compared...
Neighborhood Noise: Swing Hero Ready for Release Party at Hi-Dive Tomorrow
You grow up in a place and it’s only natural that you want to change the scenery. It’s a pretty essential step in growing the fuck up, which I needed to do. If you’re comfortable with your presence in the Denver music scene, you’ve probably seen Marshall Gallagher. He played guitar for Solar Bear, he...
Neighborhood Noise: Joshua Novak Set to Charm Walnut Room Thursday
One of my favorite parts about getting to interview local musicians face-to-face is getting to see how passionate they are about their craft. It’s one thing to watch someone perform, but to learn how they got to that point in their life isn’t only exciting to watch – it’s a story that I love getting...
Neighborhood Noise: My Body Sings Electric Declared ‘Hungriest Band in Denver’
It’s totally a relationship. It’s more serious than any relationship you’ll ever have for the rest of your life. What does it take to keep a good band together? According to Denver’s My Body Sings Electric, it takes persistence, a collaborative writing process, and something we can all agree on – happy hour. On a...
Neighborhood Noise: 10 Minutes With Holly Lovell
It seems that female singer-songwriters in Denver are either hidden or non-existent. There have been some great lady vocalists in the past, like Katie Herzig, who’s moved on to Nashville, or Jessica Sonner, who’s since been busy managing Denver band Churchill. But where are Denver’s leading ladies? Enter Holly Lovell. The 20-year-old charismatic songbird has...
Neighborhood Noise: The Photo Atlas Set to Release Album and Video
No reservation needed at a Photo Atlas concert. You can be as wild as you want to be. Like good wine, some bands just get better and better with time. Take The Photo Atlas, for example. Alan, Bill, and Mark started out as Atlas in 2004, but after a name change and the addition of...
Neighborhood Noise: Dirty Few Releases Cassette Worth Buying Cassette Player For
We’re going to destroy 2013. Every once in a while I come across a song that I just can’t get out of my head. Sometimes it’s a bad thing, like when “Call Me Maybe” came out and everyone (including the most badass of guys) was singing it, but sometimes it’s a great thing, like when...
Neighborhood Noise: Input Opens Up About Surviving Columbine and New Album
When I got back to the room was when I just broke apart because I realized that when I got back there, I left who I was at 14 years old on this science classroom floor. I remember exactly where I was standing when I first saw Input perform. He was opening for his good...






























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