Denver
The light of the world is a little dimmer this evening. Barry Fey, legendary producer, has passed on at the age of 73. He was a pioneer, placing and making and nurturing Colorado as a music scene. He produced hundreds of concerts over a span of 30 years, beginning in 1960, and was renowned for bringing musical acts to the U.S. for the first time. He saved the Red Rocks Amphiteater by making it the place to play for every group worldwide, and he also promoted more shows with The Rolling Stones and The Who than anybody else all before the days of the “national tours.”
Barry, you may no longer be here with us, but your light will forever shine, and may the fire you started never be extinguished.
Grammy-nominated rockers Anthrax - Scott Ian, Charlie Benante, Frank Bello and Joey Belladonna - have announced that Shadows Fall guitarist Jon Donais will step in for the departing Rob Caggiano. Donais will temporarily fill in for Anthrax’s upcoming tour dates in India, the series of Soundwave Festival shows in Australia, and the North American Metal Alliance Tour
Interview with Phil Leblanc of A Memory Down, discussing their new album Man Apart, the new songs, touring and all things AMD for 2013!
The Swayback is our Indie Band of The Week for so many reasons, including their critically acclaimed album, but mostly because we dig their funky sound and live shows.
Power trio Joy Subtraction has been stirring up trouble in Denver for the last few years, outperforming expectations at clubs like Illegal Pete’s and the Hi-Dive, and generally crushing and smashing all the pretense and conformity in sight with their diamond hard attitude. Guitarist Abe Brennan, drummer Brian Polk and bassist Matt Regan were better enough to answer a few questions for RockRevolt™ Magazine.

