Grizfolk, a five piece indie rock band that hails from Los Angeles have just released their highly anticipated debut album, Waking Up The Giants via Virgin Records. Here is an album that successfully melds together folk, electro-pop, and indie rock in a way never done before.
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March 2016 – The Panoramic
BandWagon Magazine – March 2016 – The Panoramic In This Issue: The Panoramic, Heiroglyphics, Lewis Black, St. Lucia, El Ten Eleven, We Speak Imaginese, First Platoon Studios
Continue readingLunde Station: No Time To Waste
When Ft. Collins’ Americana band Lunde Station travelled to Portland, Oregon in October it was not to waste time. The point of the trip was to film a music video to their song “Burnside Bridge” on location and with only three days for the whole trip, they had a lot to get done and not a lot of space to do it in.
Continue readingSTRFKR: No Going Back
The group’s fourth studio album, 2013’s Miracle Mile, finds the band in top form. Almost like a modern-day disco album, Miracle Mile is full of uptempo beats, ethereal keys and the whimsical musings of mastermind Hodges.
Continue readingBattle of the Bands @ Moxi Theater
Photos by Ben Stivers // 2-4-16
Continue readingEverything is Wonderful Now: Everclear’s Art Alexakis Grows Up
With 27 years of clean time under his belt, Alexakis has resurrected Everclear with 2012’s Invisible Stars and 2015’s Black Is the New Black, clearly a new chapter for the once self-destructive artist.
Continue readingThe Original Holy Banjo Emperor: Bela Fleck and Abigail Washburn
Bela Fleck’s love affair with the banjo began after hearing the theme song of the 1960s classic television show, The Beverly Hillbillies. He didn’t know what the instrument looked like at the time because it wasn’t pictured during the show, but whatever it was, he knew he had to get his hands on one.
Continue readingBandWagon Español: Roka Hueka
“We are strong and rather difficult to break, but at the same time there is a space inside where we put all our ideas and dreams together.” When members of Roka Hueka arrived in the Mile High City they hadn’t imagined the great musical adventure they would embark on thanks to the creator of the group, Andy Gonzalez.
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