Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
The state of Colorado can hang its hat on being purveyors of “the Denver Sound.” An indie-rock subgenre that flies below the radar, it’s a scene obscure enough to remain overlooked and even ignored by ...
Colorado group DeVotchKa, who wrote the soundtrack album for Little Miss Sunshine, have announced a five-date UK tour for ...
The majestic sweep of DeVotchKa’s cinematic sound has landed the Denver-based rock band on the grandest of stages in recent years, including already legendary performances with the Colorado Symphony ...
As spine-chillingly majestic as DeVotchKa’s sixth and latest album, 100 Lovers, would eventually turn out to be, the birthing process was anything but pleasant. There were times when the ...
DeVotchKa received a huge career boost when the makers of the 2006 indie-smash Little Miss Sunshine asked the band to contribute to the film’s soundtrack. Thanks to all the unexpected exposure, when ...
If the name DeVotchKa doesn’t ring a bell, the band’s music might. Anyone who’s seen “Little Miss Sunshine” will instantly recognize the band’s quirky sound and moving melodies that comprised much of ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... For a group whose music has been described as a mix of punk rock from the Eastern Bloc, dirt road folk and gypsy glam, you just don’t think about hearts and ...
DeVotchKa’s “This Night Falls Forever” took seemingly forever to make. The Denver-based band’s latest full-length record was released in 2018 after more than six years of off-and-on recording and ...
Four years ago, local guitarist Dave Devine was set to play his first set of music from Ennio Morricone’s spaghetti Western soundtracks at Dazzle jazz club. The Good, the Bad and the Dazzle show was ...
Devoktcha took the stage at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C. with class, from their formal attire to the flower petals tossed into the crowd. With violins, a viola, trumpets, sousaphone and accordion ...
You might not be conscious of the Hungarian Gypsy scale, but you've definitely heard it before: B-movie horror scores, snake charms, childhood rhymes about naked ladies in France—all these things use ...
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