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Punk in the Park – August 7 – Sculpture Park

Estimated read time 4 min read

Things have changed a lot since Punk began; instead of clubs with a capacity of under 200 people, long established bands share lineups that fill venues like Sculpture Park; which offers a capacity of more than 5,000. Gone are the stinky, graffiti covered bathrooms with floors so soft you feel like you might fall through when you use the urinals, replaced by a long line of porta-potties. Ok I guess not everything is necessarily better, but I think most people (those who weren’t preoccupied with proving they they’re punker than thou) both young and old enjoyed being brought together by music and good beer to hang out with the dancing sculptures for a day.

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Voodoo Glow Skulls & Mustard Plug – December 6th – Gothic Theatre

Estimated read time 6 min read

Although Saturday night’s event at the Gothic was a Ska show, the crowd was distinctly Punk. There were Mohawks, patches, and spikes (both Liberty and on the jackets) galore as fans braved the cold air Saturday to see two legendary bands co-headlining The Gothic Theatre. Together the bands have an accumulation of forty years of musical experience and it showed with great performances by both bands.

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The Bastard Suns – April 20th – The Marquis Theatre

Estimated read time 3 min read

Move over Peter Cottontail, Easter isn’t the only holiday in April anymore. April 20th has evolved into a counterculture holiday, especially here in Colorado, where people gather to celebrate and consume cannabis. Staying with the holiday theme, Friday’s show at the Marquis Theatre was headlined by Silver Surfer Vaporizer sponsored band The Bastard Suns. Including the encore their set consisted of twenty-two songs. We are here to tell you they might just be the best thing to come out of Georgia since Coca-Cola and Wafflehouse.