Featured Album: Wild High – “SDREAMS”

Wild High, one of the newest bands to hit the scene, just released their debut album “SDREAMS” and we must say it is pretty damn swanky. Cody, Clay, Pablo, and Nick managed to fuse the perfect mix of Rock and psychedelic rhythm to give us one of our favorite albums of 2014. The song writing in this album is surprisingly vivid and the vocal ranges compliment the melodies on every track in superb fashion. This is definitely one of those albums you can (and should) bring along with you on your next road trip and add to the playlist at your next shindig. If you like what you hear, show these guys some love @Wild_High.

 

Favorite track: “God in a Woman” “Tidal”

 

Stay connected: facebook.com/WildHighBand

Sad Night At Red Rocks: 3 Injured After Shooting

shooting at red rocks in denver

 

Denver, Colorado –

Last night following Feed The Rocks fundraising concert at Red Rocks Amphitheater, 3 people were injured when gun fire rang out in the parking lot. Initially The Denver Police Twitter account (@DenverPolice) reported that they were responding to a shooting at 6th and Kalamath. The authorities later confirmed that both scenes were related.

According to officials, a vehicle which was targeted by gunfire fled Red Rocks and drove to 6th and Kalamath where police were called for assistance.

All injured parties in the vehicle were moved to nearby hospitals.

Jeffco Police searched every single vehicle as they left the park.

Various people who attended the concert tweeted that California rapper School Boy Q was the target of the assailants. Neither police, Feed The Rocks or School Boy Q’s team have released a statement confirming or denying that allegation.

However, multiple photos taken by @Karlgehring show a person who looks strikingly familiar to School Boy Q being detained by police at 6th and Kalamath. Another photo shows the victims white SUV with bullet holes in the front windshield.

Anyone with information regarding the shooting should call Jeff Co investigator’s tip line at 303-271-5612

*More updates to come*

Photo Credit: @Karlgehring

Birch Street: Mud (Song Review)

“Rock and Roll with a little bit of Country Soul!” This is what Denver local band, Birch Street, labels themselves. This is a perfect description for these country rockers. “Mud” is a song off of their ‘Self-titled’ album: Birch Street. This is the kind of song you’d want to blast before the local rodeo, while on a back country trip with your compadres, or when flourishing your air guitar skills. “Mud” delivers an arena-filled, rock and roll punch along side a whiskey powered country twang.

“I can’t breathe without, a little southern air in my lungs!” Belts lead singer, Jake Langenhorst. “Mud” delivers the listener to the good ol’ southern hospitality of the American south while providing a head banging guitar riff, a silky free-flowing piano player, crashing arena drums and a bass that just doesn’t quit. The lead singer reminisces about the south with soulful shouts and colorful vocals that just make you want to swing. If you’re headed down to dirty Texas, “Mud” will be the chart topper for your back seat!

 

More Info: www.facebook.com/birchst

Featured Video: Trev Rich – “They Say”

Today, Colorado’s own Trev Rich dropped the first visual to his upcoming project “Rain In The Summer”. The video, titled “They Say” is one of the most creative HipHop videos we’ve seen in a while.  As always Trev manages to lay one of the hottest verses and hook over another Brinky beat (@BrinkyBeats).

If you’ve never heard of him before you can catch him at this years sold out KS1075 Summer Jam with the likes of Kendrick Lamar, Juicy J, August Alsina, Sage The Gemini, Tech N9ne, Kid Ink, IAMSU, and Iggy Azalea.

 

 

Stay Connected: trevrichhd.com

Featured Song: Roo & The Howl – “Lay Me Down”

Lay Me Down” by Roo and The Howl feels like rain. Some songs are crafted for sunny days; others meld with melancholy mists. Bekah’s eerie soprano activates hidden wistful desires within me. I find myself mourning a loss I didn’t know existed. The deliberate melody of “Lay Me Down” mimics the recurring contemplations of loneliness. A certain solace and companionship floats out from the lyrics though. “Lay Me Down” reassures that no matter the distress; music always understands.

 

 

Stay Connected: www.rooandthehowl.com

Pre-order ME/WE (album): rooandthehowl.bandcamp.com