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Reverend Horton Heat – December 30th – Gothic Theatre

Estimated read time 8 min read

The lineup for the Reverend Horton Heat show at the Gothic on the last Monday was eclectic: a local Rock band (In the Whale) kicked it off, followed the Bluegrass Punk band from L.A. Old Man Markley. Of course, the main course was left to “the Godfather of Psychobilly” himself, Reverend Horton Heat. The variation of music was perfect, (Old Man Markley stole the show), and longtime fans enjoyed several songs from Heat’s upcoming album “Rev.”

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Dropkick Murphys – May 29th – The Fillmore Auditorium

Estimated read time 3 min read

A crowd dressed in scally caps, punk rock T’s, boots, bracers, and the occasional kilt packed the floor of The Fillmore last week when the Dropkick Murphys brought their own brand of Irish drinking music to Denver. They opened up their set with “For Boston,” a cover of the Boston College fight song, as a quick tip of the hat to their hometown and all that it had been through recently with the Boston Marathon bombings and then we were off to the races as they played the hits, both old and new.

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Street Dogs – May 24th – The Summit Music Hall

Estimated read time 4 min read

In classic Punk Rock fashion, Soda Jerk Presents gave ticket holders four bands for the price of two last Thursday. Years ago, Punk was played so fast, and most bands only knew a few chords, and had fewer songs yet. Back then, you had to have five or six bands on the schedule just to fill up two hours. This was not to be the case when the Aggrolites and Street Dogs headed up a bill that blended several different genres with Punk sensibilities over the course of a lineup that represented a collective 13 or more albums.