DeNunzio is a three piece band from Denver featuring 3 former members of Acrobat Down. The band started playing in October 2001, recorded 7 songs in November of 2001, and then released the songs as a cdep in January of 2002… (Read More)
DeNunzio is a three piece band from Denver featuring 3 former members of Acrobat Down. The band started playing in October 2001, recorded 7 songs in November of 2001, and then released the songs as a cdep in January of 2002… (Read More)
Lead by singer/guitarist Will Salazar, formerly the voice of national act Fenix tx (Drive-Thru/MCA), Denver Harbor’s front line is Aaron Rubin of F.O.N. on bass and Chris Lewis, also a former member of Fenix tx and current member of Pivit, on… (Read More)
Based in Asbury Park, NJ, deSoL is a Latin rock outfit that has favored a bilingual approach. DeSoL (whose name means “of the sun” in Spanish) has never been a rock en español outfit in the strict sense; while rock en… (Read More)
Your Blues is Destroyer’s vainglorious retreat from the American rock’ n roll tradition, in the wake of their bloated and oft-maligned (and oft-praised) magnum opus, This Night, which quietly assaulted the bankrupt college rock arena of 2002. Bound to be misread… (Read More)
Devics When you hear something as beautiful and endowed with genuine emotion as the music of Devics, you can’t help but wonder…Just who are these people anyway? Well, the short answer will hardly raise an eyebrow: Devics is vocalist Sara Lov… (Read More)
In a few short years marked by endless touring, Denver’s DeVotchKa has become one of the most celebrated bands making music in America today. The group’s otherworldly mix of eastern european and southwestern influences, drawn through punk and folk structures with… (Read More)
Discover America is the most recent secretion of musical chameleon Chris Staples. It’s a wound that has been oozing for almost a decade now. First with sorely missed angular-rock band twothirtyeight. Later with a Neil Young-esque solo career. Now he’s back… (Read More)
Washington, D.C.-based emo quartet the Dismemberment Plan —frontman Travis Morrison, guitarist Jason Caddell, bassist Eric Axelson and drummer Joe Easley debuted in 1994 with the single ‘Can We Be Mature?’ signing to DeSoto to release the full-length in the fall of… (Read More)
The story of Division of laura lee so far… Division of laura as a unit was formed back in 1997, and with their love of music they wanted to create the most charismatic, passionate and naked rock imaginable. In their collective… (Read More)
Ten years ago, when doves first formed in the wake of the acid house craze that swept through their hometown of Manchester, England, they were just three kids who wanted to have a good time. Twin brothers Jez and Andy Williams… (Read More)
The Raw sound of the Down-n-Outs swings between Wild, mid sixties Garage punk rave-ups to moodier more jangly material. They’ve been compared to the Trolls, Animals, Them, Wailers, and even the Moonrakers, but in the end they sound like nobody except… (Read More)
Drag the River’s Chad Price is the lead vocalist of All, and colleague Jon Snodgrass hails from Armchair Martian—so Closed must be high-energy punk, right? Not even close. The album is filled with hard-drinking tales of life and loss accompanied by… (Read More)
Blending hard rock wallop, alternative rock smarts, power pop songcraft, and punk rock urgency, Dramarama was a band who seemed on the verge of a major commercial breakthrough several times during their 11-year career. Puzzlingly, it never arrived, though the band… (Read More)
Draw, based in Boise, Idaho, formed three years ago when Brian Hunt saw Brian Taylor play a solo acoustic set at a local coffeehouse. They began trading songs on Taylor’s back porch. Soon after, John McMahon made them a trio. Todd… (Read More)
If you wonder too long about where to place a band like dredg, you’ll miss where they’re going. The band slips between the cracks of whatever rock classifications you try to stuff them into. Likewise, the Bay Area is just a… (Read More)
Denver-based indie-pop band Dressy Bessy was led by singer/guitarist Tammy Ealom, who began her musical career as a member of the little-known 40th Day; in time she left to the group to focus on writing her own material, eventually joining the… (Read More)
Welcome to a success story about to begin. What began as a pipe dream in a Minneapolis garage has evolved into one of the most exciting bands to come out of the Midwest. The Minneapolis-based ensemble blends the solid, piano-based songwriting… (Read More)
The oddball indie-funk collective Dub Narcotic Sound System was spearheaded by vocalist Calvin Johnson, the former frontman of the legendary Beat Happening as well as the founder of the famed K Records label. Named in honor of Johnson’s own Olympia, Washington-based… (Read More)
New York native guitarist/producer DVS (Derek VanScoten) and British born pop/soul singer Chantel Mead unite forces. Evolving from the multi-genre legacy of artists such as Gnarls Barkley, DVS & Chantel are cutting their teeth as the next great Crossover Duo. Quickly… (Read More)
Son of Frank Zappa and a heavy-metal disciple of Edward Van Halen and Steve Vai, Dweezil released his first album, Having a Bad Day, in 1986. He worked a stint as a VJ on MTV, appeared in the films Pretty in… (Read More)
When Eagle Seagull’s debut album was released in early 2006 on fledgling label Paper Garden Records, what happened next can only be likened to a buzz of almost Clap Your Hands proportions. Capital reactions in online forums, euphoric reviews in the… (Read More)
After the Eagles of Death Metal’s first album Peace Love Death Metal was crowned the “greatest boogie record of all time” by rockers worldwide, no one knew just how the hell they could top it. But what were they thinking? The… (Read More)
Joshua Ostrander — Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals Greg Lyons — Drums Vern Zaborowski — Bass In an age overrun with label created metrosexual rock bands, it’s pretty refreshing to see a group of guys walk on stage looking like they might just… (Read More)
Echo & the Bunnymen’s dark, swirling fusion of gloomy post-punk and Doors-inspired psychedelia brought the group a handful of British hits in the early ’80s, while attracting a cult following in the United States. The Bunnymen grew out of the Crucial… (Read More)
The four members of EDITORS are the first to admit that they are not from the rock ‘n’ roll centres of the UK. Vocalist Tom Smith is from Stroud, guitarist Chris Urbanowicz is from Nottingham whilst drummer Ed Lay is from… (Read More)
We started this in the spring of 95. I don’t know why we did it, or what the hell we were thinking. Bored, restless, or just stupid. Maybe all three, but really I think for me it was something else. Some… (Read More)
Along with Cabaret Voltaire and Throbbing Gristle, Germany’s Einstürzende Neubauten (“collapsing new buildings”) helped pioneer industrial music with an avant-garde mix of white-noise guitar drones, vocals verging on unlistenable at times, and a clanging, rhythmic din produced by a percussion section… (Read More)
They’re cute, they’re young, most of them are related, and even though one of the girls in Eisley wrote the band’s first song at the age of 8, their music is far from elementary. Hailing from the tiny town of Tyler… (Read More)