Showing posts with label Denver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Denver. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Ghost Stories by Malkasian with Fuzzy J lays down the Voodoo Fuzz Blues

Ghost Stories by Malkasian with Fuzzy J
Ghost Stories by Malkasian with Fuzzy J 
Hey remember that comp on Bandcamp I put out earlier this year THE HEAVY SOUTH? So you know I was excited to hear  Ghost Stories by Malkasian with Fuzzy J. Oh yea also I like the name "Fuzzy" and then one last thing -- on their Bandcamp they claim to be the blues band of Edgar Allan Poe who I kinda have a thing for (check out CROW AND POE). So pretty much I had decided to like this collection of groovy Southern blues rockers before I had heard them. And this album delivers. It is rocking, groovy, bluesy, a little heavy in places, a little dark in other places, and overall just a flat-out good album to kick back and listen to. Check out Ghost Stories by Malkasian with Fuzzy J:








Sunday, March 24, 2019

Zingaro instrumental prog metal fusion

Zingaro instrumental prog metal fusion
Zingaro instrumental prog metal fusion
Zingaro is a 2-piece experimental progressive desert rock band out of Denver, Colorado that blends progressive metal with funk, jazz, and even a little psychedelic guitar work. Take a listen:



I dig instrumental stoner music. I dig psychedelic improvisation and jams. So you know I dig this. These tracks keep the music fresh and more than interesting, and they do not get into repetitions.

Most of these songs are improvisations, and they are all recorded live. You can hear that live energy in the tracks.

Zingaro is Kade Hornbuckle on guitar and Quinn Warren on drums and percussion. Check them out on the Zingaro Bandcamp page.

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Monday, October 8, 2018

Lost Comm by Stone Disciple

Lost Comm by Stone Disciple
Lost Comm by Stone Disciple
I'm lucky to get out of the swamp a few times a year and spend some quality time in Denver. Man, that city seems to get groovier every time I visit. I can't keep up on the count of brew pubs and dispensaries. And let's not overlook the music scene. It might be a little early to call Denver the stoner music nexus, but it sure seems to be heading that way. Listen to the Bandcamp stream and read Fuzzy Cracklin's full review of the stoner metal album Lost Comm by Stone Disciple below......