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The Clientele

The Clientele are a three piece who formed in Hampshire in 1997, initially through a love of the production found on records by Joy Division, The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band, Cardinal, Galaxie 500 or Felt. Later the influence of… (Read More)


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The Close

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The Clumsy Lovers

  • Jason Homey — banjo, mandolin. * Chris Jonat — bass guitar, vocals. * Andrea Lewis — fiddle, vocals. * Gord Robert — drums. * Trevor Rogers — vocals, guitar, harmonica, percussion. The career of most bands follows a depressing, predictable…
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The Coast

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The Cobbs

A little bit rock, a little bit pop – The Cobbs’ melodies are catchy and cool but not necessarily predictable. More on The Cobbs soon! (Read More)


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The Code

Energetic, in-your-face melodic riffs intertwined with positive politically and socially conscious messages are the name of the game for Pittsburgh punk rockers, THE CODE. Their raw, honest and tangible rhetoric combined with powerful sing-along melodies have the ability to get the… (Read More)


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The Colo-Rydaz

The concept of Colo-Ryda Recordz originated in West Denver, CO by a group of friends in 1992, who were previously known as L.O.W,a local krew, this group of friends began referring to one another as Colo- Ryda s. Naturally being from… (Read More)


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The Commodes

The Commodes individual influences vary beyond belief. Eric and Jimmy, the founding members, started the band nearly three years ago in hopes of creating a band that sounded like Rancid, NOFX, Green Day, and The Lawrence Arms. Once Drew signed up… (Read More)


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The Compulsions

These days the words “diverse” and “eclectic” are thrown around like candy at a parade but the fact is this band is that versatile. If atomic indy-rock is a real genre, it only scratches the surface in this case. The Compulsions… (Read More)


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The Confident Years

Having ended residencies in previous bands (mid-west favorites Nonstop3 and national sensations The Juliana Theory), Steve, Neil and Mike joined forces to create Confident Years. Building on a friendship forged over long distance phone calls, numerous visits and tour stops, the… (Read More)


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The Contender Series

What can be said about The Contender Series? With a love for their music, 1950’s cartoons, and family, they are a step away from screamo-hardcore and is making Denver the place to be. TCS has unconditional love for their fans (family… (Read More)


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The Cool Kids

Part of the mid-2000s hip-hop movement that found kids in all-over prints rapping about their shoes and their favorite forms of transportation (which often weren’t cars), the Cool Kids proved to be both an Internet and live show phenomenon. The duo… (Read More)


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The Coral

They’re not like Echo & the Bunnymen and they claim they’re not seaside scousers of their Liverpudlian hometown of Hoylake, for The Coral are crazy geezers, Happy Mondays-style. Comprised of six neighborhood mates James Skelly (guitar/vocals), Ian Skelly (drums), Nick Power… (Read More)


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The Cover

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The Cramps

In the spring of 1976, The CRAMPS began to fester in a NYC apartment. Without fresh air or natural light, the group developed its uniquely mutant strain of rock’n’roll aided only by the sickly blue rays of late night TV. While… (Read More)


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The Cranberries

Combining the melodic jangle of post-Smiths indie guitar pop with the lilting, trance-inducing sonic textures of late-’80s dream pop and adding a slight Celtic tint, the Cranberries became one of the more successful groups to emerge from the pre-Britpop U.K. indie… (Read More)


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The Cranes

Jim Shaw Guitars, bass, programming, drums The Cranes creative musical genius is none other than the mild mannered Jim Shaw. The brother of singer Alison, Jim composes the Cranes songs in addition to playing drums, guitar, and occasionally singing (although he… (Read More)


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The Crimson Ball

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The Crimson Red

ION has now changed thier name to…THE CRIMSON RED!! Completely new music coming soon… Ion/The Crimson Red has joined forces with anothe Denver band members of AdamsRuin/Ember and now together as THE CRIMSON RED!!!!! The Crimson Red has procured HUGE regional… (Read More)


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The Crunk Bros.

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The Cuffs

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The Curse

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The Cuts

From the bohemian-living-room group photo on the cover, it’s obvious that these young San Franciscans are one of the numerous new bands that look back to the ’60s and ’70s for inspiration. However, before you write them off as just another… (Read More)


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The Czars

The Czars are out of place (or out of mind?) in the mid-American town of Denver, Colorado, The Czars have created a niche and small but loyal following since their inception in 1994. Originally called Titantic, the group was started by… (Read More)


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The Dagons

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The Dalhart Imperials

Blessed with three original songwriters and a wealth of multi-instrumental talent, the Dalhart Imperials are one of the most unique and versitile bands ever to emerge from the Colorado music scene. Although they have been named ?Best Country Band? four times… (Read More)


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The Dallmans

Using the music of the Grateful Dead and the Allman Brothers Band as its starting point, the Dallmans pushes the psychedelic tinted envelope of American roots and Southern-fried boogie as far as it can go. The band comprises a collection of… (Read More)


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The Damage Manual

The Damage Manual is Jah Wobble, Martin Atkins, Geordie Walker and Chris Connelly. Individually, while selling millions of records in the process, the members of The Damage Manual have changed the face of music. Together, they are a dangerous, focused monster… (Read More)


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The Damned

As punk’s history enters a new millennium, the impact of the band initially judged “the least likely to” seems to grow ever more each day. The Ramones hold deserved pride of place for kick-starting the whole thing, while the Sex Pistols… (Read More)


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The Damnwells

The Damnwells are an infectious rock quartet that specialize in poppy alternative rock that often journeys into majestic and dreamy territory. Forming around the turn of the century, the Damnwells centered around singer/guitarist Alex Dezen, former Whiskeytown drummer Steven Terry, bassist… (Read More)