Author: Dom Vigil

OverUnder Interview

Once you’re involved in the Denver music scene, it’s nearly impossible to just walk away, and that much can be said about OverUnder‘s Wes Luna. Having been involved in the local scene in one way or another over the years, from being a member of street teams to playing bass in The Photo Atlas before their split, OverUnder is the next natural step for this Colorado musician. With the stunning, “Song for Matthew” out now and a debut EP planned for early 2017, OverUnder is a project to keep and eye on next year.

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Molly Moore Interview

Los Angeles based soulful alt-pop singer Molly Moore is currently celebrating the release of her second album, Now You See Me, the strong follow-up to her 2015 EP, Shadow Of The Sun. Lyrically uninhibited, Now You See Me finds Molly Moore right in her element, moving sonically into a more experimental production style that draws loose comparisons to Banks and London Grammar. 

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Mansell Mantra

Review by Dom Vigil Mansell’s debut LP Mantra is sure to set them apart with groovy bass, catchy vocal work and an overall solid sound that carries things forward from track to track. Although it is on the short side – Mantra is only eight songs in length, with two interludes that clock in at under two minutes in length and an intro track, making for only five full songs – Mansell manage to establish a strong, unique sound that will leave listeners eager for more. Everything comes together with ease on “Ghost,” the second song on the album, and…

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The Young Wild Interview

Pop rock trio The Young Wild kicked off their year with the release of their latest EP, All The Luck and this month, they’re ending things with a bang on tour with Max Frost. The final date of the band’s tour is tomorrow in Denver at Lost Lake Lounge, but before hitting our beautiful state, we talked with bassist Gareth Moore about All The Luck, their growth over the past year and much more! 

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The Jezabels Interview

Australian quartet The Jezabels just embarked on their fall North American tour in support of their newest release, Synthia, and for their fans, these shows couldn’t come soon enough. Not only is the band in the U.S. at a rather strange and divided time – their tour kicked off the day after the presidential election – providing their fans with an escape from their daily lives and fears of the future, but these dates have been a long time coming. Earlier this year, The Jezabels were forced to put their extensive tour on hold due to keyboardist Heather Shannon’s ovarian cancer relapse. But cue to half a year later, she’s in remission and the band is ready to make up for lost time.

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JW Sargent In Retrograde

Review by Dom Vigil In Retrograde is the perfect debut EP to introduce listeners to JW Sargent’s beautiful, moody sound. Although it is only four songs in length, there will be no questioning just who JW Sargent is by the time the EP comes to an end. Spearheaded by smooth, emotional vocals and a well balanced push and pull between light and dark instrumentals, In Retrograde makes for a very easy listen. The opening track, “Constant” kicks things off without hesitation. Right away, the song is brimming with power and emotion, only building as it continues forward. But despite the…

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Dead Eyes Interview

In their own words, Pennsylvania quintet Dead Eyes‘ friendship runs much deeper than just a band. That closeness has taken the group of musicians on a journey together, which most recently saw them releasing the music video for their new single, “American Nightmare,” after rebranding themselves as Dead Eyes.

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