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Something Underground is a Denver-based Power-Trio in the vein of Lenny Kravitz and The Police. Brotherly harmonies, creative arrangements, and high-energy stage shows have made the band a Colorado favorite for over 7 years. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Video: a 10 minute montage of the Immersive Show on August 24, 2007
Mr. Elephant - Live at Immersive Studios
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The heart of Something Underground has its roots buried deep in family soil. The front men, Seth and Josh Larson, draw their thick-as-blood harmonies from rich family traditions of singing as a way of bringing people together. Their on-stage brotherly antics entertain and invite audiences to join in the family fun. Their soul is felt with every confident wide-open lyric belted by both Seth and Josh, which has led some to liken their sound to a cross between Simon and Garfunkel and Led Zeppelin. With the addition of Trevor Mariotti on drums, Something Underground delivers high-energy rock & roll with the raw intensity that only this power trio can bring.******************************************************************************************
Something Underground’s sense of harmony isn’t just an on-stage force. They’ve carried their message of universal harmony from the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado to the enchanted Angkor Wat temple in Cambodia where they performed for landmine victims. Even though Denver’s Westword has awarded them the “Best Pop Band” honors, the trio constructs their contagious message with the tools they pull from rock, funk, blues, reggae and folk music styles. Constantly working with other artists from all genres of music, the band continues to strengthen their own sound and ensure that it resonates into the future of Something Underground.
WOW all i can say is WOW after the Waterfest performance. the music that you guys sang was incredible!!! Honestly I think you guys should have been the main act that night... I'm so satisfied with your music that the only thing i listen to is your "We Came to Get Down (Live At Immersive Studios)" album... that album rocks!! I'm telling you, every song on that album has a huge potential to be a hit single, i don't know why you guys aren't famous world wide. i hope you guys can play in Wisconsin again so i can see another great show. and by the way, thanks for the add...
It's been a long time sense I've been on this profile... Hey I miss you guys a lot! Seriously, my aunt keeps up with all your shows in Evergreen and Longmont and whenever you guys are in Denver. I'm so jealous!! haha I'm always workin it seems...sigh I'll catch up one of these days! HUGS 2 everyone :)
Much Love to you too Seth talking to you on Saturday....you gave me the hope that I can do it, And to know that someone believes in me and in the samethings I do....Thanks SOOOO much for that, it means the world to me that you care. Peace, Love, Music ~Angel
Hello, it's me, Ruby Jane. I am a 14 year old fiddler, songwriter. I have some songs posted that are fresh out of the studio.. Let me know if you like the new songs..be one of the first to hear, even before they are released!Thanks! I posted some new videos too! Ruby Jane
Thanks again for the add! We really would love to have you and your group down for a free haircut this month if you have time. As an active element of our neighborhood's scene, we will host local bands on our website and allow you to blog and post up show dates… Its not done but we will let you know when!
~ Leon
"Local's Barbershop"... Adopting the sense of community that barbershops are known for through Arts, Music and Fashion, as well as getting the best haircut service possible at an affordable price .
Dudes-In British Columbia again-heading back to Alaska. There is something askew when people enjoy watching glaciers break off into the sea...Planet in Crisis. I snt U msg abt it saying many Alaska glaciers are retreating abt 2 feet/month-I meant to say 2ft/DAY.
Wrapped Up In Me is on radio stations across the Nation this month. Request it NOW at your local radio station! Hope you have a great week!!! Love, ~Susan www.susanhickman.com