L.A. Witch Casts a Spell on Denver

LA Witch at Lost Lake (Photo Cred: Meesh Deyden)

The 3 ladies of L.A. Witch definitely cast a spell over Lost Lake on Thursday night. Sade Sanchez on guitar and vocals, Irita Pai on bass, and Ellie English on drums, each has their own signature style, head of hair, and attitude to match. Together they create hazy, reverby, garage rock magic. A jumble of vintage tees, animal print, Doc Martens, and leather, the image L.A. witch has is totally awesome, and seamlessly goes with their sound. Their Facebook description states, “This isn’t music for the masses; it’s music for the miscreants, burnout, down-and-out dreamers, and obsessive historians.”

The trio just put out a self-titled album this year, and it’s full of dreamy guitar, powerful drumming, and pretty ominous lyrics. Sanchez’s voice is sultry and seductive, and takes you down a rabbit hole of classic surf, garage rock, psychedelia and rockabilly flare. Starting with You Love Nothing and ending with Get Lost, the gals played the entirety of their album in addition to a new song. They also gave an encore, which fan Laina Sydney mentioned is becoming rare as encores are seemingly “over”. A pleasant surprise indeed, as I’ve noticed that trend as well. Lame! #encoresmatter

Lost Lake was packed and also the perfect venue to see these rocker babes up close and personal. The sound was good and the lighting simple, the instruments highlighted beautifully along with the exceptional musicians behind them. I can’t wait to see what they have in store for us in the future!

Local Spotlight: CU Denver's MEIS Students and Graduates

As a soon to be graduate of the MEIS (music industry entertainment studies) program at CU Denver, I’ve had the pleasure of working and studying alongside of some of Denver’s most determined, savvy and proficient, up and coming musicians and future business executives. With limited funds -because let’s be real, we’re not just students but music students- yet abundance of connections in the Denver industry, we continue to find a ways to produce, market and distribute our work. The program doesn’t just cultivate talented and capable musicians. Music business majors, like myself, have the skills to generate art, yet may be lacking the passion, that’s okay guys, we can’t all be the next big thing. We’ll be the tour manager, the press director, the producer, the promo. Whether you’re an artist or a biz pioneer, we can all create a vision and execute it.

Highlighted are some of CU Denver’s most enterprising individuals and artists creating a name for themselves in the local industry and continuing to contribute to its growth. Some of these individuals are still finishing their degrees. What can’t we do?

 

Chloe Tang:

 

Last week singer/songwriter Chloe Tang released a 5 song EP Passion//Aggression. Don’t mistake the title for passive aggression;There’s no hiding what Chloe has to say. Her words are the kind of hard hitting lyrics that could strip anyone down to the core. It’ll make you want to hug your mom and punch your ex in the face simultaneously. The dynamic qualities of her tender yet knockout voice dance along with the playful, melodic guitar riffs.

We’re really loving “Electrified.” The tone is unapologetically nostalgic with a little bluesy instrumentation tucked in there. Guitarist, Dylan Streight has a solo during the bridge that could make even the baddest bitch turn to butter. Also, backing Chloe is CU Denver professor, Benom Plumb on drums. It’s exceptional to witness educators contributing to the success of students. That stuff really makes our hearts sing.

Check Chloe out on your favorite listening platform. This girl’s on practically all of ‘em!:

Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/…/passion-aggression-…/id1212306963

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/2SvfUlgthxVIi6xQK4sFeG

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-34382413/sets/unreleased-ep

CDBaby: https://www.cdbaby.com/cd/chloetang2

Throw some love on Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/Chloe-Tang-Music-151311118274709/

Unsigned - Unheard 5280:

 

A prime example of how business students are helping to local musicians and classmates art. Birthed out of love for local music, Unsigned - Unheard 5280 is a brand spankin’ new blog highlighting local, on the rise talent with curated playlists, interviews and blog posts. They also do awesome things like ticket giveaways to some rad Denver shows. Want to be one of the highlighted musicians? Submit your work via the Unsigned - Unheard 5280 website (link below).

One local blog promoting another local blog, say what? That’s just the love and support we have for each other here in our mile high city.

Check out their website and subscribe:

https://www.unsignedunheard5280.com

Be sure to also drop ‘em with a like on Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/unsignedunheard5280/

YaSi:

 

Yasman Azimi has wasted no time in her art and branding even during her studies. The recent graduate of the MEIS program has released her first music video debuting single “Pink Caddy.” As we follow her through a candy shop and various other scenes, the soft, luminescent pink tones of the videography features a softer YaSi. She takes influence from 90's hip hop and it resembles in the retro saturation. We're loving that her sultry voice is mirrored in the ambiance of the visual work.

Catch the mega talented, Iranian beauty this Saturday at “Stay Up Saturday’s” hosted by Anna Malistiik at Your Mom’s House. Granted if you’re a Denver local, we know that you like it. You don’t really gotta fight it.

Pink Caddy music video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53z6tVFXqfQ

Saturday’s show info:

https://www.facebook.com/events/701797113335033/

Facebook love:

https://www.facebook.com/YaSimuse/

Avenhart:

 

Avenhart aka “Denver-based indie folk band striving to simultaneously break your heart and put it back together.” Avenhart’s members are comprised of all CU Denver students and graduates. While their lyrics and harmonies resemble the indie-Colorado stylings we know and love *cough cough* The Lumineers *cough cough* Their instrumentation and melodic tonality suggests influence from bluegrass and country musics.

We’re pretty proud of them over at CU Denver. Be sure to check them out live this Thursday at their EP release show. Lost Lake’s doors will open at 7pm and the bands jam at 8pm.

Give their EP a listen on their website:

https://www.avenhart.com/epk

Take a second to throw them a like on their Facebook Page:

https://www.facebook.com/avenhartmusic/

 

Fonzie:

 

Fonzie aka Eugene Landini isn’t just another audio production major. While he’s not expertizing his craft over at CU Denver, he’s producing his own music. His electronic, trap, jam sound will have you amped up for a night out. Thanks for your party music for us party people.  

Fonzie’s new EP is due April 2nd. We’re sure he’ll give you a little taste at his show this Friday the 17th. Get away from the St. Patty’s day madness downtown in the new hip hop, electronic joint The Black Box. Give the Fonz a little love, ya’ll.

Website:

http://www.fonziewhomp.com

Throw a little Facebook love, damnn:

https://www.facebook.com/fonziewhomp/?pnref=story

Show info:

https://www.facebook.com/events/177543879413194/

 

One Flew West:

You can check out our article written for the release of their two brand new singles “All in My Head” and “Ten Years Later" below. Their show at Lost Lake last week was not one to miss. Although you might have considering Denver sold that shizz out! Be sure to check out our article and follow OFW on Facebook to stay updated on their next announced shows.

Ultra5280’s review of new singles: 
http://www.ultra5280.com/music/2017/2/27/one-flew-west-set-to-release-new-music

Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/oneflewwestband/

Website:

http://www.oneflewwest.com

I have so much love for my program and the abundance of talent it develops. Their value to the community has shown through their works. When we support local artists the industry grows, the economy grows, Denver grows. Thanks for all the love and support of local music, Denver. We'll see you out there. 

 

Music | Diane Coffee | Lost Lake Lounge | February 16, 2016 | Photo Essay

Last Tuesday we were able to get nice and cozy with Diane Coffee at Lost Lake Lounge. With an impressive opening set from Flaural, who by the way you can catch at the next Red Bull Sound Select Show on April 20th. Shaun Fleming heads up Diane Coffee, the lead drummer for indie darlings Foxygen has taken his solo show on tour to some impressive reviews. We sent out Ultra5280 photographer Liz Whitman to capture some shots, take a look and be sure to check out Diane Coffee available on iTunes.

Photo Credit: Liz Whitman

Music | SHOW ALERT: This Weekends Best Shows | Our Top Picks (August 20-22),

2014's Best Venue | Lost Lake Lounge

BROODS playing Lost Lake Lounge. Photo Credit: Robert Castro

BROODS playing Lost Lake Lounge. Photo Credit: Robert Castro

It’s hard to pick just one venue that really stood out during 2014 because there are many. From the behemoth that is Red Rocks to the smaller venues like Larimer Lounge, we are in no short supply of amazing spots to see concerts. But, one venue in particular stood out to us as a haven for secret shows and intimate evenings. Enter: Lost Lake Lounge.

When Larimer Lounge owner and AEG talent buyer Scott Campbell was passed the torch by Matt LaBarge this year, people were skeptic that the authenticity of the dive bar would be lost. That the dank, rustic vibe would soon transform into another cookie-cutter LoDo bro hangout. But have no fear, Campbell was on the same page and only revamped the venue with a new stage and sound system. Thus, keeping the grungy, divey decor but adding in some necessary new speakers.

The remodel has attracted many artists to pop over after shows at The Bluebird for a wonderfully drunk post show performance. But better yet, the venue has prompted many artists to engage in acoustic sets on off days during tours. The lucky 75 or so people that can cram into the backroom have seen some of the best shows this year. There’s nothing that compares to seeing musicians, like Devotchka who can sell out Red Rocks Amphitheater, play an acoustic set to 75, maybe 100 people. Nothing like it. It is akin to catching a pop-up show or home show with your favorite artist. At Lost Lake Lounge, you feel like you’ve been gifted some type of insider information that less than 1% of the population knows. Because, how else would you be in a room the size of a living room listening to BROODS play?

Our top acts at Lost Lake Lounge this year were: Young & Sick, BROODS, Shakey Graves post show party, Roadkill Ghost Choir, Of Montreal, Devotchka, Deer Tick, Mickey Avalon, Mansions on the Moon and Lord Huron.

If you have yet to check out this local watering hole, we suggest grabbing their signature Lost Lake Beer (like Rolling Rock but better) and seeing a show. You never know who may show up…