Avogadro’s Number brings the beat with Slamogadro
On the last Sunday of every month, Avogadro’s Number, a staple in Fort Collins culture and cuisine, hosts Slamogadro, an evening of poetry open to the entire community. Within this space, poets of all...
View ArticleWilco practices vulnerability, empathy on ‘Ode to Joy’
On their 11th studio album, Wilco returns from their hiatus more mature, refined and prudent than ever. With fall comes a quiet feeling, as leaves fall to the ground and the earth becomes more...
View ArticleDanny Brown shows maturity, diversity on ‘uknowhatimsayin¿’
On his fifth studio album, Danny Brown delivers a record that feels calculated, mature and familiar. Brown has always been something of an anomaly in the hip-hop world. The Detroit-born rapper quickly...
View ArticleJimmy Eat World unites fans for a one-of-a-kind performance
Jimmy Eat World, a staple in pop-punk music since the early 2000s, gave their fans a performance to remember this weekend, reminding audiences of the era we all remember so fondly. For the first night...
View ArticleTurnover shows a clear concern for aesthetic on ‘Altogether’
For the last 10 years, the Virginia-born band Turnover has dominated the world of pop-punk with their diverse catalogue. On “Altogether,” Turnover continues to experiment with dream-pop and shoegaze,...
View Article8 albums to help get you through the winter months
The air is cold, the skies are either too bright or depressingly gray and our skin is dry and itchy. To help you get through the season of runny noses and embarrassing slips on the way to class, here...
View Article‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ brilliantly composes holiday cheer
There are few albums in the holiday genre that can be enjoyed outside the season, and there are arguably even fewer that can be enjoyed inside it as well. Some shudder when they hear the sultry...
View ArticleTurnover’s engaging set brings Gothic Theatre ‘Altogether’
Earlier this year, Turnover graced the stage of the Gothic Theatre with the Portland-based synth-pop band Reptaliens and hardcore heavyweights Turnstile, whose shows tend to be loud, energetic and...
View Article‘The Singing Saw at Christmastime’ challenges classics
Christmas music was founded within the aesthetic of tradition; simple melodies and timbres are pleasing to the ear and invoke warmth, hospitality and kinship. The most accessible Christmas music comes...
View ArticleSufjan Stevens demonstrates the limitlessness of the holidays on ‘Songs for...
Few Christmas songs stretch past the 2-minute mark. If they do, it’s for a good reason; say, to accommodate a gripping violin solo or to meet the standard time needed to light every candle at a...
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