Avenues & Reservoirs
Redline Alchemy, Death & The Lovers
Thu, August 9, 2012
Doors: 7:00 pm / Show: 7:30 pm
Herman's Hideaway$3.00 - $6.00
Tickets
This event is 21 and over
http://www.hermanshideaway.com/event/143015/Avenues & Reservoirs

Avenues & Reservoirs was formed and solidified through the amazing technology that surrounds us today. The "Information Age" and the internet provided the opportunity for Spencer Townshend and Jon Michael Bray to maintain contact through the world that pulled their lives in radically different directions, both physically and professionally. Sharing the newest recordings through
email and adding each others styles to the project fused a blend of music that can be described as heart pounding, ferocious alternative rock along with harmonious and catchy melodies. Inspired and influenced by Foo Fighters and Incubus, Avenues & Reservoirs is a part of the Rock Music Resurrection for those who need to be saluted.
email and adding each others styles to the project fused a blend of music that can be described as heart pounding, ferocious alternative rock along with harmonious and catchy melodies. Inspired and influenced by Foo Fighters and Incubus, Avenues & Reservoirs is a part of the Rock Music Resurrection for those who need to be saluted.
Redline Alchemy

Redline Alchemy is a Denver-based multi-genre band featuring the feared Ausmus brothers. Don't try to label us, we appreciate and embrace the various genres. Our goal is to try and create something for all fans to get down to, no matter what your flavor we'll bring it to the table! Come out and support local music, check out our live show!
Death & The Lovers

n order to give a concise and accurate account concerning the adventures of Death and the Lovers we decided to forego the standard and sometimes pretentious band bio, i.e. Heartfelt vocals and sonic torpedo balls of annihilating guitar riffs fired at infinity miles an hour over thundering drums that threaten to implode your soul, your grandmas soul and move you into a higher tax bracket.
So for an unbiased opinion we opted to have Music talk about us.
John: First of all I just wanted to say thank you for being so bountiful throughout time and how awesome and honored I feel to meet you and conduct this short informative interview.
Music: I know.
John: Ok so when exactly did you meet Death and the Lovers and how was it?
Music: January 2005. Hot.
John: Why wasn't it until 06 that they began playing you live and writing hit songs.
Music: Because hot relationships require absolute dedication. Some tough calls were made and members had to be replaced. Because of this, guitarist Jeremy Green experienced what was to be his all time lowest birthday party attendance in '05. Soon after that cry fest I told Drummond West from Washington D.C and bass player Jeff Fawcett from San Diego to come to Denver.
John: Why them?
Music: Because they are awesome at me and would exponentially enhance Jeremy's torpedo-esque guitar riffs with their genuine creativity and TI-85 graphing calculators. A few months after recording their first full length, "Sweet Nothings of a Disaster," Ryan Kimray from Boulder, CO was recruited to compliment the bands challenging new musical direction. "Sweet Nothings" was mostly written by Jeremy before the other members were a part of the group. The current sound and experience that is DATL has already eclipsed their first release. The band finally found all of its members, and is beginning to realize its potential.
LIVE PERFORMANCES Denver rotation
The Gothic Theater; The Bluebird Theater; Three Kings Tavern; Benders Tavern; Herman's Hideaway; Larimer Lounge; Wyatt's Torch; 12 volt Tavern; Toad Tavern; The Walnut Room.
Outside of Denver: More coming soon!
Whiskey A Go Go, Los Angeles, California; Higgins Hall, Missoula, Montana; American Legion, Casper, Wyoming; Elks Lodge, Sheridan, Wyoming.
Media: Audio: "Sweet Nothings of a Disaster," Available on iTunes, Rhapsody, Amazon,
Video: "Still Raining Reflection" Primitive Mind Productions (Release date 4/08)
deathandthelovers@gmail.com www.deathandthelovers.com www.myspace.com/deathandthelovers
So for an unbiased opinion we opted to have Music talk about us.
John: First of all I just wanted to say thank you for being so bountiful throughout time and how awesome and honored I feel to meet you and conduct this short informative interview.
Music: I know.
John: Ok so when exactly did you meet Death and the Lovers and how was it?
Music: January 2005. Hot.
John: Why wasn't it until 06 that they began playing you live and writing hit songs.
Music: Because hot relationships require absolute dedication. Some tough calls were made and members had to be replaced. Because of this, guitarist Jeremy Green experienced what was to be his all time lowest birthday party attendance in '05. Soon after that cry fest I told Drummond West from Washington D.C and bass player Jeff Fawcett from San Diego to come to Denver.
John: Why them?
Music: Because they are awesome at me and would exponentially enhance Jeremy's torpedo-esque guitar riffs with their genuine creativity and TI-85 graphing calculators. A few months after recording their first full length, "Sweet Nothings of a Disaster," Ryan Kimray from Boulder, CO was recruited to compliment the bands challenging new musical direction. "Sweet Nothings" was mostly written by Jeremy before the other members were a part of the group. The current sound and experience that is DATL has already eclipsed their first release. The band finally found all of its members, and is beginning to realize its potential.
LIVE PERFORMANCES Denver rotation
The Gothic Theater; The Bluebird Theater; Three Kings Tavern; Benders Tavern; Herman's Hideaway; Larimer Lounge; Wyatt's Torch; 12 volt Tavern; Toad Tavern; The Walnut Room.
Outside of Denver: More coming soon!
Whiskey A Go Go, Los Angeles, California; Higgins Hall, Missoula, Montana; American Legion, Casper, Wyoming; Elks Lodge, Sheridan, Wyoming.
Media: Audio: "Sweet Nothings of a Disaster," Available on iTunes, Rhapsody, Amazon,
Video: "Still Raining Reflection" Primitive Mind Productions (Release date 4/08)
deathandthelovers@gmail.com www.deathandthelovers.com www.myspace.com/deathandthelovers
Venue Information:
Herman's Hideaway
1578 South Broadway
Denver, CO, 80210
http://www.hermanshideaway.com/
Herman's Hideaway
1578 South Broadway
Denver, CO, 80210
http://www.hermanshideaway.com/












