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MUTEMATH – January 31st – The Gothic Theatre

Estimated read time 4 min read

The sold-out sign hanging on The Gothic’s box office window was a great way to start a night with MUTEMATH. When the band took to the stage, the crowd and the speakers erupted. A massive screen behind the stage anchored the intense light show that accompanied the performance, and the bass matched the ferociousness of the visual display. MUTEMATH are musical architects who build their songs to dizzying emotional heights and they blew away the capacity crowd with a stunning performance.

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Other Lives – December 14th – The Hi-Dive

Estimated read time 3 min read

The Hi-Dive was packed on Wednesday night when we walked in with pretty high expectations for a mind blowing show. To be honest it didn’t quite live up to all the hype. The mysterious, dark, brooding indie-folk of Other Lives sounded good but maybe they were saving something for the next time they come through this area with Radiohead where the big stage at the 1st Bank Center and all the power of a mega-sound system behind them will undoubtedly win them hundreds of new fans.

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String Cheese Incident – December 2nd & 3rd – New York City

Estimated read time 8 min read

These two nights in New York City showcased two very different sides of The String Cheese Incident. It was almost a Jekyll and Hyde situation. I went in to Friday night with great expectations for a show that would keep us dancing late into the night, and instead got one of the slower, and darker, String Cheese shows that I have ever seen. On Saturday, the boys put their best foot forward and gave a show full of raging peaks, massive sandwiches, and even a Radiohead cover.