The Booty Snatch EP, released on March 13th, consists of five tracks full of groovy electronic melodies and heavy bass. This EP has a lot to offer for RPM fans that have been anxiously waiting for some new tracks. RPM has gone out of their way to create a well-constructed project that shows their growth as musicians, as well as their clever creative musical direction.
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Review: Phoenix – “Bankrupt!”
Phoenix is such a delight. If you are having a crappy day and you need something to pick you up, and keep you up, try out their new album Bankrupt!, which is due out the week of April 22nd.
Continue readingReview: Lady Lamb the Beekeeper – “Ripely Pine”
Assuming the moniker of Lady Lamb the Beekeeper and releasing her first album on February 19th of this year, Aly Spaltro has traded in her modesty for an all-out musical declaration. Ripely Pine is an album made for playing with volume all the way up.
Continue readingPhotos: Purity Ring @ The Gothic Theatre, 4/8
Shots from the Purity Ring show at The Gothic Theatre in Denver on April 8th.
Continue readingPhotos: The Epilogues @ Summit Music Hall, 4/6
Photos of The Epilogues’ show at Summit Music Hall in Denver on April 6th.
Continue readingPhotos: Iceage @ The Marquis Theater, 4/4
Photos from the Iceage show at The Marquis Theater in Denver on April 4th.
Continue readingCover Story: The Moxi Theater and the State of the New Greeley Music Scene
Now is the time. You have always wanted to start a band. You already play music: you rap, jam in the garage with your friends, program beats in your bedroom, and you probably play in your church band. Now is the time to give it a form and let the world see. On April 25th at the 9th Street Plaza in downtown Greeley, The Crew Presents will launch Greeley’s first all-ages dedicated music venue, capable of bringing to town the acts the good people of northern Colorado deserve.
Continue readingReview: Vondelpark – “Seabed”
Vondelpark’s newest endeavor and full-length LP, Seabed, dropped April 1st on R & S Records and moves just like its clever title implies. Vondelpark floats through the ten-track album like they are walking on the bottom of the ocean floor.
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