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Music

Atlas Genius, who hails from Southern Australia stopped at the Aggie Theater for their "63 Days of Love Tour." They were welcomed warmly as audience members had no problem singing and dancing along. (Sarah Ehrlich | Collegian)

Atlas Genius brings positive energy to Aggie Theatre

Sarah Ehrlich October 2, 2017

Adelaide, Australia- based band Atlas Genius, consisting of brothers Michael and Keith Jeffery, turned the Aggie Theater into a laser show filled with alternative rock and a message of positivity. Oct....

The outside of the Music District's campus located on College Avenue between Laurel and Mulberry streets. Photo credit: Randi Mattox

The Music District celebrates a year of community building at Surround Sound Bash

Mack Beaulieu October 2, 2017

After one year of cultivating the artistic community in Fort Collins, The Music District had a reason to celebrate.   The Surround Sound Bash was held this past Saturday. Held on the four-building...

Nicole Ferreri (in red) along with her classmates dance to the final Bach variations during Ballet Bach and Beer. Bach is one composer the dancers were excited to dance to considering he is an uncommon composer in the dance world. (Sarah Ehrlich | Collegian)

Ballet, Bach and Beer highlights community collaboration

Sarah Ehrlich October 1, 2017

If there’s one way to appreciate a German composer, it's with beer. Canyon Concert Ballet and NoCo Artists collaborated to bring together hand-selected German draft beers by High Country Beverage,...

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Alec Reviews Music: Echosmith strays from cool kid status with ‘Inside a Dream’

Alec Erickson October 1, 2017
Echomsith must prove they are more than one hit wonders and can make something meaningful to themselves. That is exactly what their latest extended play, “Inside a Dream” aims to do.
Garrett Dutton, better known as G. Love, performs with Spcial Sauce at the Aggie Theatre on Sept. 29, 2017. (Jack Starkebaum | Collegian)

G. Love and Special Sauce brings the party, politics to Aggie Theatre

Maddie Wright September 30, 2017
If you have never been turned on by the sound of a harmonica then you probably missed the G. Love and Special Sauce concert. At the Aggie Theatre on Thursday, G. Love and Special Sauce performed with new Colorado band, Katharsis.
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Alec Reviews Music: Counterparts unapologetically makes album for themselves

Alec Erickson September 28, 2017
Counterparts are out to prove that they are still as hardcore if not more so with their now fifth studio album “You’re Not You Anymore.”
This CSU monkey keeps Jesse Sanders focused as he works in his sound studio out of the corner of his bedroom. He started his record label, Plotline Records, as an exciting hobby that he now hopes to expand into the professional world of music. (Maya Shoup | Collegian)

Student creates Fort Collins’ newest lo-fi record label

James Wyatt September 27, 2017

How do you start a record label from their bedroom? It turns out the thrift store isn’t a bad idea. At least, it hasn’t been for Colorado State University student Jesse Sanders who founded Plotline...

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Alec Reviews Music: Circa Survive scales back with ‘The Amulet’

Alec Erickson September 27, 2017
Circa Survive have just released one of their most artistic ventures yet, and at the same time it is also one of their most elusive
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Alec Reviews Music: Enter Shikari goes mainstream with ‘The Spark’

Alec Erickson September 26, 2017
They return to the indie style one more time with “The Spark.”
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Alec Reviews Music: The Killers are back and it’s wonderful

Alec Erickson September 25, 2017
“Wonderful Wonderful” is not a record made for you, the listener. This is a record that was made by and for The Killers and in large part for Brandon Flowers himself and it shows.
The University Symphony Orchestra and CSU Theatre perform Every Good Boy Deserves Favor at the University Center for the Arts Thursday night. The performance was directed by professor Eric Prince and conducted by Music Director of the Fort Collins Symphony Wes Kenney (center). (Brooke Buchan | Collegian)

CSU theatre, orchestra collaborate for political performance

Maddie Wright September 22, 2017
"Every Good Boy Deserves Favor" dealt with issues of free speech while showcasing the talent of the CSU Orchestra.
Josh Garrels on guitar and vocals at the Lincoln Center. 
Abby Currie | Collegian

Josh Garrels inspires love at Lincoln Center concert

Abby Currie September 21, 2017

When Christian folk musician  Josh Garrels introduced his song “Colors,” he said his music has a visual feeling. He compared the phenomena to the condition where people see color with sound,...

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