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Emily Shreve, Baring Her Soul

| August 1, 2015
Emily Shreve, Baring Her Soul

by Charlie Sullivan Not too long ago I covered Emily Shreve, an up-and-coming contemporary singer songwriter looking for an audience. The talented young lady has just put the finishing touches on her first album, Bliss And Gravity, which will be released on August 27th. Everybody gets something different out of music but with this release […]

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Emily Shreve, Coming Of Age

| November 1, 2014
Emily Shreve, Coming Of Age

by Charlie Sullivan The talented singer-songwriter/performance artist Emily Shreve has been entertaining audiences in the Denver area for a number years, first in a three part harmony band. “We performed really bad pop covers,” says Shreve, “We wrote a few songs but it wasn’t what I really wanted to be doing.” She moved on to […]

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Eat The Sun- Expand and Collide

| September 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
Eat The Sun- Expand and Collide

by Charlie Sullivan Local prog/math rockers Eat The Sun unleashed their first full length album, Expand And Collide, in early August.  The much anticipated release lives up to its hype. Dave and Matt Sandoval deliver intriguingly jarring guitar lines throughout the album. Dan Beliveau’s bass is popping and bopping as never before and is responsible […]

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Eat The Sun Provide New Take on Prog Rock

| April 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
Eat The Sun Provide New Take on Prog Rock

by Charlie Sullivan Some people might call this a musician’s band, I call it great music and a gratifying listening experience.  Denver’s experimental/prog/math rockers Eat The Sun bring the music to you in a way most musicians often ponder in their minds.  The crew starts you out fast and pretty and eases you into a […]

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Dark Matter Brings Experimental Rock to the Lion’s Lair May 19

| May 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
Dark Matter Brings Experimental Rock to the Lion’s Lair May 19

by Charlie Sullivan Dark Matter is Michael Zucker (guitars, samples), Scott Hill (bass), and Ryan Eschenbach (drums). Together they form one of the more unique acts on the local scene. The crew churns out what can be best described as experimental progressive rock with a heavy dose of improvisation. To date, all of their music […]

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