The 2013 Grammys feature a lot of indie rock, and very little Adele: a successful night of television in the making. By Sarah Elsea
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Ed Sheeran fights his corner at the 1st Bank Center
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British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran left crowds in love after his performance at the Broomfield venue. -
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Joining the ranks of a vast platter of choice, the headphone market offers music lovers an array of amplified, trendy head gear.
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Required Listening: “One Word Extinguisher” by Prefuse 73
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Guillermo Scott Herren’s 2003 masterpiece, besides being an essential of 21st century electronic music, is an incredible example of how honesty sometimes comes from unexpected places. -
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How society can rediscover its roots through punk rock culture and mosh pits
By Jacob Spetzler. Beneath the image of punk culture it rests the same principles on which society was originally built.
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Here are the CU Independent’s top singles of 2012.
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Lake Tahoe’s hometown heroes, Dead Winter Carpenters, will make a run for Boulder at Shine on Thursday night. -
Sophomore Matt MacFarlane’s music career takes off.
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Unit-E’s professional atmosphere and recent project, the Blacktop Festival, is ushering in a new form of underground DIY to Denver.