Good news has descended upon the hip-hop community: not only is the entire Hieroglyphics crew reunited for a tour, but they’re bringing Del the Funky Homosapien along with them.
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Greeley Philharmonic to score Disney’s Fantasia
Glen Cortese, Maestro of the GPO, said over the phone that the live scoring of Fantasia was one of many collaborative projects the Orchestra is doing with the UCCC.
Continue readingThe Panoramic– Sacred Anatomy
Sacred Anatomy, the debut album from The Panoramic, is one of the most intense metal albums Northern Colorado’s music scene has ever seen. With bone-crushing grooves, rigorous guitar leads, a driving rhythm section, and soul splitting vocals with brutality to match, the LP is as ambitious as the men who sought out to create it.
Continue readingFirst Platoon Studios – A Family Dynasty
Skipdogg tha Souja is a man of the Greeley hip hop scene. Few people have dedicated themselves to the development of local talent like Skipdogg, and for the last 10 years Skipdogg built First Platoon Studios into the go-to place for local hip hop.
Continue readingNew on 94.3 The X: Songs You Need To Hear This Month
The Neighbourhood – Cry Baby They presumably made stores sell out of ‘those little high-waisted shorts’ in 2013 with ‘Sweater Weather.’ Now, The Neighbourhood is back with their next west coast dream-hip hop song …
Continue readingAlbum Review: Grizfolk– Waking Up The Giants
Grizfolk, a five piece indie rock band that hails from Los Angeles have just released their highly anticipated debut album, Waking Up The Giants via Virgin Records. Here is an album that successfully melds together folk, electro-pop, and indie rock in a way never done before.
Continue readingMarch 2016 – The Panoramic
BandWagon Magazine – March 2016 – The Panoramic In This Issue: The Panoramic, Heiroglyphics, Lewis Black, St. Lucia, El Ten Eleven, We Speak Imaginese, First Platoon Studios
Continue readingLunde Station: No Time To Waste
When Ft. Collins’ Americana band Lunde Station travelled to Portland, Oregon in October it was not to waste time. The point of the trip was to film a music video to their song “Burnside Bridge” on location and with only three days for the whole trip, they had a lot to get done and not a lot of space to do it in.
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