Suspect Press Issue #5
Suspect Press Issue FiveAvailable at these fine locations: Watercourse, Nooch Vegan Market, City, O City, Mutiny Information Cafe, Wax Trax, Hi-Dive, 3 Kings, Bicycle Cafe, Mercury Cafe, Twist and...
View ArticleA review of Saint Cole: A novel by Noah Van Sciver.
By Daniel LandesWhile writing my novel, Joonie and the Great Harbinger Stampede, Jason Heller gave me the advice to dole out relentless abuse on my hero. I did. The abuse Joonie endures is a pittance...
View Article7th Circle Music Collective: An Interview with Aaron Saye
7th Circle Music Collective is the most important music venue in Denver. Not only does it encourage a new generation of kids to start their own bands, it provides an open-minded community space with...
View ArticleReview: The Hospital Suite by John Porcellino
Anyone who spent time in the city’s zine/independent publication circles in the ‘90s and ‘00s has probably met former-Denver resident John Porcellino and is familiar with his long-running King-Cat...
View ArticleReview: ToyGuitar
ToyGuitarIn This MessLP/CD (Fat Wreck Chords)First of all, I just want to say I bought the Swingin’ Utters release Poorly Formed because Jack Dalrymple wrote a lot of the songs on the album. Much to my...
View ArticleReview: Remember the Radio
Remember the RadioOwls from the FirewaterLP (RTR)If there’s one thing you can say about Remember the Radio, it’s that the band is prolific as hell. Owls from the Firewater is its third release in two...
View ArticleReview: Hooper
HooperHow to Become a GhostLPEven if I hadn’t seen Hooper or met any of its members before I listened to How to Become a Ghost, I would get the feeling that we hailed from a similar time and place —...
View ArticleRVIVR
RVIVRBicker and Breathe12” EPAh, my new favorite band. Imagine if you will, one part D.C. post-hardcore, one part Olympia, WA (the D.C. on the west coast) punk goodness, one part riot grrl, and maybe...
View ArticleReview: Spells
SPELLS“At Sea/ Landlocked” EP7”“Jet Set b/w iA Huevo!” CassingleCassetteIf you don’t have the new SPELLS releases, you suck. Seriously, what the fuck are you doing with your life?More information:...
View ArticleSuspect Press Issue 6
Pick up issue 6 at the following locations:Watercourse Foods, Mutiny Information Cafe, Nooch Vegan Market, Mammoth American, City O City, Wax Trax Records, Sub Culture (Sub Shop), Mercury Cafe, Twist...
View ArticleReview: Muscle Beach
Pipe Dreams EP7” EP (Sailor Records)Holy shit this record fucking slays. The mighty Muscle Beach emits technical hardcore replete with shredding vocals, wailing guitars, and pounding, meticulous drums....
View ArticleReview: The Rotten Blue Menace & Strafgod
Wasted Youth7” EP (Sayetan Records)It’s perfectly fitting for The Rotten Blue Menace and Strafgod to appear on the first release of Aaron Saye’s record label, Sayeton Records. Both groups play fast,...
View ArticleSuspect Press Issue 7
Pick it up at your cool, local restaurant, record store, coffee shop, book store, grocery store, or library. If you want us to send you one via mail, email us at denversuspectpress@gmail.com, or write...
View ArticleReview: Future of the Left
Discovering Old Bands for the First Time, Thereby Making Them New to YouSince I haven’t made it to the record store in a while[1]and didn’t receive any albums to review this issue,[2]I have decided to...
View ArticleReview: Pink Hawks
“Taste Your Medicine” b/w “KuKu” 12-inch (Snappy Little Numbers)Unflinching purveyors of the groove, Pink Hawks is a 10-piece collective replete with horns, percussion section, and incessant...
View ArticleReview: Dirty Few / Rootbeer And Mermentau
Set 'Em Free Split 7-inch (Snappy Little Numbers)“How much do I have to take to stay awake?” croons one half of the Denver-by-way-of-Louisiana Southern rock duo Rootbeer and Mermentau. It’s a question...
View ArticleReview: Lawsuit Models
“Dudeman” b/w “Hot Garbage” 7-inch (Snappy Little Numbers)With its latest release on Snappy Little Numbers, Lawsuit Models continues its output of fast, melodious pop-punk. The feature track is a...
View ArticleReview: The Knew
Schmew LP (Greater Than Collective)The Knew Schmew review: It’s impossible to argue with rock and roll—especially when it’s raucous yet mellifluous, with an adeptness for songcraft that compels the...
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