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LIVE COVERAGE

Published articles by Stephanie Regan.

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BRASSTRACK'S FINAL STOP ON TOUR

DENVER, CO

Written by Stephanie M Regan

The encore of “I’ll sing about you” brought the show to a full close around 1:15am, and the crowd was left elated after 2 full hours of brass talent. It was an incredibly entertaining show, jam-packed with groove, smooth rhythms, rhymes, raps, dancing, and positive connections between the performers and audience members...

...At around 11:15, a bright neon pink sign lit up the stage, showing the Brasstracks logo, and Ivan Jackson and Conor Rayne finally came out. Sounds of horns filled the ballroom and the entire audience started cheering. They jumped right into the funk with “Say U Won’t” and “Will We Ever Know” with a little help from an extra trumpet and trombone player. There was no easing into the music-- the crowd was immediately thrown into the playful groove and everyone lit up, dancing. The drums were amplified through the speaker, emitting more bass than you'd expect from a brass-focused group...

MUSIC REVIEWS

Published articles written by Stephanie Regan

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QUICK! LISTEN: LOVE & OTHER COMPLAINTS

Written by Stephanie Regan

Introducing Theo Kandel, New York City’s singer-songwriter relocated to Nashville. The 20-something-year kid’s personalized Spotify bio so brilliantly describes his music as “post-sadboi pop.” Having only released singles since his 2015 self-titled EP, his next project will turn heads—better yet, ears.

These songs are gentle, yet abundant. Theo Kandel’s voice carries a sense of love, but also a sense of longing. It truly is filled with love and other complaints. Listeners everywhere are patiently awaiting Volume 2 and beyond. Bravo, Theo Kandel!

INTERVIEWS

Conducted and Transcribed by Stephanie Regan

KEVIN MORRIS ON "NOVACAINE"

"There is a lot of talk these days about artists changing their ‘original sound’ and fans not being too happy about it. Do the Unlikely Candidates veer one way or the other?"

KM: I think that a lot of time, a lot of people do want you to have one sound. Content-wise, it’s just that human beings are dynamic, I’ve always felt weird about doing one ‘type’ of song. I’ve got a lot of characters in my brain and I like to express them all, I want them all to come forward.

GOLDRUSH EXTENDED

Coming right from Meow Wolf in Santa Fe and headed to San Diego the next day, Goldrush was blessed with a set from Kyle Watson on the final day of the festival. The Goldrush Glasse team was fortunate to sit down with him and get his personal scoop, before he left for his next stop.

From a young age, Watson began studying music. “It pretty much started 15 years ago. My dad has been in the music business his whole life, and he got my my first production software. It kind of all went from there..."

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