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AP/SUB has been rocking Southern Colorado for nearly 10 years now with their signature style and mixture of punk, thrash and hardcore. But don't let these descriptions and titles fool you, for AP/SUB is always morphing, evolving and conform to nothing. |
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DESIRAE is a true American Songstress in and outside of the Windchimes. On her Simple Songs EP, with songs like “Mother/Father” and “We’ll Call it Love,” her soulful voice and playful mind begins to shine. But it is her introspective and conscious melodic anthems such as “Jasmine Leaves” and “Your Song,” which has earned her fans of all walks who can’t seem to get enough. |
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The one-man band known as Flannel Squeezbox will catch your ears attention with pure electronic pop music. An aspiring Film Maker by nature, Flannel Squeezebox' music will bring you into the movie soundtrack of his mind! |
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Nashville's Happy Box is multi-layred and equipped with powerful music with a sense of humor. With acoustic punk-rock anthems like "Daddy's Little Seaman," to the more humorous "Manthem," Happy Box proves music can be moving, powerful and fun at the same time! |
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"With gorgeous harmonies, striking originals and an encyclopedic knowledge of music older than the three of them combined, Haunted Windchimes are Pueblo's finest export." - Bill Forman Colorado Springs Independent |
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Inaiah Lujan is constantly reinventing himself, weather it be fronting the ferocious punk-rock group AP/SUB, getting in touch with his musical roots with The Haunted Windchimes or creating conceptual solo albums, there is no doubt music is his life. |
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They're anything but mellow, attacking the blues with an enthusiasm that's as contagious as it is convincing. Neighborhood complaints have forced them to go acoustic at a few gigs, but the louder electric shows are the Jack Trades' strong suit. |
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Katey Sleeveless is a one-of-a-kind woman with a one-of-a-kind-voice that she uses to sing songs of revolution and a better way. If you dig, please dig deeper! periodistacostilla.org |
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Four Mexicans who grew up in the foothills of the Sierra De Corazón, who get together once a month by the pale moon light and make music for the dead. - From Artists MySpace |
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