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OpenAir Sessions
Extra Gold Plays Country Music From ‘High & Lonesome’

OpenAir Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 25:00


Extra Gold released its debut album, "High & Lonesome," late last year. Evan Holm fronts the Denver country-western band and draws on his experiences living in Kansas City and across Colorado on the record's eight tracks. Extra Gold stopped into the CPR Performance Studio to play four songs from "High & Lonesome." Holm also spoke with Alisha Sweeney about how the band came together from a weekly residence at Denver's Syntax Physic Opera, working with producer and former Paper Bird member Mark Anderson, and the band's busy summer schedule.

OpenAir Sessions
Spirettes Play Songs From Forthcoming EP At CPR’s OpenAir

OpenAir Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 23:56


We first met Spirettes at our 2017 "Super Session" in Colorado Springs, which was featured on the current season of our collaborative TV series with CPT12, "OpenAir Live & Local." The band, then a trio, performed songs from its self-titled debut record at that event. Now, Spirettes plan to release a new EP this spring with an expanded lineup. Spirettes stopped by the CPR Performance Studio before a gig at Denver's Syntax Physic Opera. The band members played four songs and spoke with Alisha Sweeney about the band's origin at a 2016 Courtney Barnett concert in Denver, incorporating the cello into their music and their collaborative songwriting process.

The Vanished Podcast
Adam Gilbertson

The Vanished Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2018 14:14


29-year-old Adam Gilbertson was last seen leaving the Syntax Physic Opera in Denver, CO at 12:53 am on December 15th, 2017. They've been able to trace Adam's movements leading up to his disappearance including telling a Lyft driver that he had been harassed earlier that evening. Even though they have found so much information about what Adam did on the evening of his disappearance, they haven't found a single clue that points to what happened to him when he left the Syntax Physic Opera.Please visit helpfindadam.com to see the map mentioned in the episode. You can follow his case on Facebook at Find Adam Ronald Gilbertson. If you would like to join the search on January 13, 2018, please follow this link.If you have any information about the disappearance of Adam Gilbertson, you can email tips to help@helpfindadam.com or call the Denver Police at 720-913-2000 reference case# 17-837-972.To view Adam's last Instagram post here is link.*UPDATE*-Adam's remains were located by a volunteer during the search on Saturday, January 13th. This message was posted on the Find Adam Gilbertson page: "The body found in Platte River around 2:30 this afternoon was found by a volunteer from our search team. With VERY heavy hearts the body was just identified as Adam Gilbertson. Our family wants to thank the 130+ volunteers most did not even knowing Adam. We want to thank the Denver police for all their help and support as well. Thank you for the prayers. Thank you to our Randolph Rocket team for doing all you can from Minnesota."

OpenAir Sessions
Lillian Returns To CPR’s OpenAir With New EP ‘Light Bender’

OpenAir Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2017 20:47


Lillian made her debut appearance in the CPR Performance Studio just over a year ago. Since then, the Denver singer-songwriter has recorded a new EP called "Light Bender." CPR's OpenAir presents her release show Friday at Syntax Physic Opera. Lillian returned to our studio this week with her four-piece backing band. She played three songs from "Light Bender" and spoke with Jeremy Petersen about expanding her sound on the new EP, the challenge of playing solo shows and curating the all-female musician "Hysteria" shows at Syntax Physic Opera.

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OpenAir Sessions
WMN And The Queen City Of The Plains Features Prominent Women Of Denver’s Music Scene

OpenAir Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2017 21:58


Some prominent women of Denver's music scene collaborated this month for a two-night show at Denver's Syntax Physic Opera. Billed as "WMN And The Queen City Of The Plains," the unique concerts featured members of eight female-fronted Denver bands. Prior to the shows, we welcomed a few artists who participated into our CPR Performance Studio -- including Jess Parsons and members of Ivory Circle, Bluebook and Sinkra. These four acts each took a turn playing an original song. They also spoke with Alicia Bruce Mitchell about how the concerts came together with the help of musician Wes Watkins and the many hard-working female musicians in Denver.

OpenAir Sessions
Shady Elders Return To CPR’s OpenAir With Debut LP ‘Inside Voices’

OpenAir Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2017 25:30


Shady Elders have released over the past four years a string of EPs and singles that feature melodic pop hooks backed by shoegaze-inspired rock. The Denver band is well-established in the Colorado music scene, and performed last summer at Red Rocks Amphitheatre before a screening of Prince's "Purple Rain." Shady Elders release the debut LP "Inside Voices" on Friday with a show at Denver's Syntax Physic Opera. The band members visited the CPR Performance Studio beforehand to play some songs from the album. They talked with Alisha Sweeney about recording in California, their collaborative writing process and performing music by their late musical heroes Prince and David Bowie.

OpenAir Sessions
Poet’s Row Shows Off Two Musical Sides On A Pair Of New EPs

OpenAir Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2016 20:22


Poet's Row is set to release two new EPs this weekend -- "The Artichoke" and "The Armadillo." Both records showcase a different side of the Denver band: The former is solely the folk duets of founding members Mickey Bakas and Emily Hobbs, while the latter incorporates a full band. Poet's Row celebrates the EP releases with a two-night stint at Syntax Physic Opera on Friday and Saturday. Before those shows, the band stopped into the CPR Performance Studio for the first time since 2013. They performed four songs and spoke with Alisha Sweeney about recruiting members of Clouds & Mountains and Chimney Choir for "The Armadillo" and how Bakas and Hobbs balance their marriage with their band duties.

These Things Matter Podcast
Ep. 199 - Fourth Anniversary Live! w/ the These Things Matter Supergroup!

These Things Matter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016 71:57


Holy cow, you guys. Thanks to our pals Oliver Howard and Devon Torrey Bryant we are able to bring to you a live recording of our Fourth Anniversary show!! We reunited the Supergroup, which features Chella Negro (Chella & The Charm), Leighton Peterson (Safe Boating is No Accident), Justin Couch (Quantum Creep), Fez Garcia (Tjutjuna), Nathan D Brazil (Salads and Sunbeams), and Nathan Wright (The Kevin Costner Suicide Pact) PLUS bonus musicians Mike Ditto on keys, and Abi McGaha Miller on sax! Each band member chose a Bowie song to cover and we chatted about it and played it! Thanks to Syntax Physic Opera for having us and thanks to everyone who came out to watch! This ep is a little larger than most - we wanted to give you a great sounding concert, so we hope you don't mind if it takes a little while longer than usual to download. Four years. That's pretty freaky Bowie.

Empty Girlfriend
Episode 66: Taylor Gonda

Empty Girlfriend

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2016 85:14


We are very honored to have fellow Westword Podcast award-winner and Pop Culture extraordinaire (not to mention badass DJ) Miss Taylor Gonda! Both the Empty Girlfriends have had the pleasure of being on her & Kevin O'Brien's amazing podcast These Things Matter (@TTM_Podcast) discussing why pop culture has changed our lives & now we grabbed Gonda for an incredible discussion on her ever-changing perspectives on love, sex and the sacred nature our cycles. We figured this would be the best time to have Taylor because this week is the These Things Matter Podcast's 4 year anniversary!!! Holy crap congratulations! Check out their live recording on Wednesday 4/13 @ 8pm at Buntport Theater ($5) & go to their Anniversary party on Friday 4/15 at 9pm ($7) at Syntax Physic Opera for an incredible time. Also make sure to follow sweet baby Taylor on Twtiter at @TaylorGonda & on Instagram at @shmayloresque.

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Behind The Scene
Behind The Scene Episode 11 - Church FIre (Noise - Pop, Experimental)

Behind The Scene

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2015 125:20


"I think both of us are kind of extreme people, it's kind of all or nothing...we also embody that in our music...finding balance in the vacillation of extremes." Church Fire is an experimental noise pop duo from here in Denver. Musically, they are groove centered but dark, melodic but also heavy and driving. It's music that you can both happily dance or angrily mosh to. It is these very juxtapositions that have come to define not only their sound but the core of what this duo is about; the balance of extremes. I had them on the patio this week to talk about this balance as well as a fascinating array of other topics that go into the story of Church Fire. We talk drug abuse, suicide, social justice, relationships, putting your whole self into performances and much much more. Listen above and if you do nothing else...make sure you go see this couple live. Church Fire will be performing this Thursday at Syntax Physic Opera as well as Saturday October 3rd as part of this years Titwrench Festival being held at Dryer Plug Studios in Lakewood.