Carter Ferryman
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Carter Ferryman is a Music Desk Writer at 303 Magazine. Carter is a Chicagoland native who has worked for Chicago-based publications for nearly four years. Passions include underground rap, experimental rock, A24 films, Chicago Blackhawks, Denver Broncos and Vietnamese food. Check out his socials and portfolio (interviews/album reviews) below:
Review – Gothic Theater Got a Live Taste of Pusha T’s Product
On Thursday night, in front of 70,000 disgusted spectators, and millions more at home, Denver’s beloved franchise orchestrated…
October 7, 2022
ICYMI – Bobby Guard’s “Bad Dog/Temporary Secretary” Is Good Old Fashioned Maximalist Fun
Bobby Guard is unequivocally themself. A trait like individuality is so often fleeting — artists wedged between other…
September 13, 2022
Review – Roger Waters Made His Message Clear at Ball Arena
Roger Waters doesn’t mince words and he certainly wouldn’t do so in a bland fashion. For years now,…
September 12, 2022
ICYMI – John Baldwin’s Live Arrangement of “Take Your Time” Is Wholly Impressive
In May 2022, John Baldwin released Change, his second studio album as a standalone multi-hyphenate. He is in…
September 8, 2022
Review – Kendrick Lamar Stepped Up to Ball Arena With Conviction
Compton’s prophetic son isn’t in the music business. He’s in the human business. The stories he tells are…
August 29, 2022
Review – Goose Etched History into Sandstone at Red Rocks
If parking at Red Rocks is particularly jammed, one might find themselves beginning their walk to the venue…
August 24, 2022
Review – Motley Crue and Def Leppard Brought the ’80s Back to Denver
Hair metal — a more commonly used phrase to describe glamorous rock of the ’80s — is a…
July 29, 2022
16 Must-See Acts at the Underground Music Showcase
The weekend is nigh, my fellow audiophile friends. The Underground Music Showcase will tear through South Broadway for…
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July 27, 2022
Review – Red Hot Chili Peppers Kicked Their Tour Off on a High Note
There’s no live show quite like a tour’s first stop. Thousands of eager fans shuffle in their seats,…
July 25, 2022
ICYMI – The Patient Zeros’ ‘Slow Motion Sickness’ Is Well Worth the Wait
Calling Slow Motion Sickness a “project” — while technically true — feels like a serious understatement. Lifelong friends…
July 13, 2022
ICYMI – Rosen Captures the Essence of Blues/Folk Rock on ‘William’
Will Rosenthal and his guitar frequently speak to each other. They hang out at music clubs in Barcelona,…
June 13, 2022
Review – Griselda Brought the Whole Family to Mission Ballroom
Sometime in the past seven or eight years, a trio of hardened street figures turned their corner of…
June 1, 2022