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We Like Monsters
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We Like Monsters

Posted August 6, 2012 by Mike

We Like Monsters:  Denver, Colorado. I was lucky to have the opportunity to see We Like Monsters live at Moe’s BBQ in Denver during the Underground Music Showcase, a festival.  These fellas are an indie band with a real unique sound & feel.  The lead singer, Tim, is a standout band orchestrator with a a drum stick [...]

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True Set
Bass Guitar

The True Set

Posted August 5, 2012 by Mike

The True Set from Los Angeles Freio Music is excited to present ‘The True Set’, inspired by Cold War Kids, Led Zeppelin, and Rumspringa. Their first instruments were played as kids in the kitchen, pots and pans! Creative from the beginning of their career, they use, adapt and thrive with the instruments available.  This crew is ingenuitive and [...]

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Surfing SoundWaves

Posted July 12, 2012 by Scott

Two Fresh Tracks from Surfing SoundWaves Scott Brown, AKA Surfing SoundWaves, returns to FreioMusic. The 22 year old Denver native illuminates your mind with his smooth and tasty style of music. The bass hits heavy and the leads ride smooth like Orangatang wheels. Here are two tracks from Surfing SoundWave’s upcoming EP “Guerilla Warfare” (due [...]

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Jaya Lakshmi and Ananda Bhaktifest
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Wanderlust Wednesday – Ananda Yogiji & Jaya Lakshmi

Posted July 11, 2012 by Sober_Raver

Jaya Lakshmi Energized and enlivened by the beauty of Indian singing and instrumental uniqueness, Jaya began leading kirtan, call and response mantras accompanied by instruments such as the harmonium, tablas, the two-headed mrdanga, or in Jaya’s case, the 12-string guitar. She began writing her own devotional songs in the 1990′s on the Hawaiian islands. Her [...]

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Marv Ellis
Concert Reports

Wanderlust Wednesday- Marv is the Man

Posted July 4, 2012 by Sober_Raver

  Deliberate poetics, smooth flowing kinetics, free of the synthetic. Let me introduce you to: Marv Ellis. Hip-hop has deep roots connected to the human struggle. The young men and women backing this movement speak their peace as lyrically minded poets that represent the truth, the fight, the message of the common man. Marv Ellis [...]

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