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    Sam Smith tries to dance away heartbreak on “Love Goes”

    by Izzy Fincher November 2, 2020
    by Izzy Fincher November 2, 2020

    Sam Smith’s third album “Love Goes” is filled with party songs, though a sliver of stripped-down soul remains. By Izzy Fincher

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    kennedi’s “self” brings much-needed authenticity to pop

    by Marion Walmer October 28, 2020
    by Marion Walmer October 28, 2020

    Up-and-coming singer-songwriter kennedi’s debut EP “self” brings much-needed authenticity to the music industry. By Marion Walmer

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    Bruce Springsteen’s “Letter To You” is as heartfelt as stadium rock gets

    by Ben Berman October 23, 2020
    by Ben Berman October 23, 2020

    On his 20th studio album, “The Boss” of the E Street Band pens an earnest love letter to his friends, career, and life. By Ben Berman

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    The Heartstrings Project finds raw emotion in contemporary folk music

    by Ben Berman October 15, 2020
    by Ben Berman October 15, 2020

    Songwriter Luke Wydgodny discusses his career with the Heartstrings Project, a deeply introspective folk music project. By Ben Berman

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    “Pieces of the Road,” a nostalgic tribute to the American West  

    by Izzy Fincher October 9, 2020
    by Izzy Fincher October 9, 2020

    On his eighth album, classical guitarist Stuart Weber reminisces about old love and old roads in rural Montana. By Izzy Fincher

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    Speelburg’s “Porsche” channels iconic aesthetics

    by Izzy Fincher October 2, 2020
    by Izzy Fincher October 2, 2020

    Belgian-American, electropop artist Speelburg’s debut album “Porsche” shows wide-ranging influences. By Izzy Fincher

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    Lotus to perform Red Rocks socially-distanced concert

    by Izzy Fincher September 22, 2020
    by Izzy Fincher September 22, 2020

    Instrumental-electronic collective Lotus to bring funky dance tunes to Red Rocks Sept. 27. By Izzy Fincher

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    Marilyn Manson finds a mature sound with “WE ARE CHAOS”

    by Altug Karakurt September 14, 2020
    by Altug Karakurt September 14, 2020

    Marilyn Manson cultivates the mature sound he has been looking for in his new album “WE ARE CHAOS”. By Altug Karakurt

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    Ride’s weary show failed to match fan’s energy

    by Andrew Loeber October 9, 2019
    by Andrew Loeber October 9, 2019

    Despite presenting a showcase of their decade-spanning work, Ride seemed to be a band that was still confronting exhaustion and differing ambitions. By Andrew Loeber

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    Hozier’s performance electrified the crowd at Bellco Theater

    by Izzy Fincher April 8, 2019
    by Izzy Fincher April 8, 2019

    On Friday, Hozier rocked Denver’s Bellco Theater with songs from his old and new ablum. By Isabella Fincher.

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