Come Down Denver: Don’t Sweat It

come-down-denver-dont-sweat-it-reviewLast night I had the pleasure of seeing New Found Glory for the, well I’ve lost count time. But while I stood there among their fans and Alkaline Trio fans it has never been more apparent how old I’m getting. I’ve talked about that a lot here, especially when a band like Come Down Denver strolls in with an album like their latest Don’t Sweat It and I’m forced to realize that my days as the youngest at shows is coming to an end BUT I’ll keep trying to be hip and happening by listening to said band because this albums so darn fun.

Come Down Denver is like one of those bands who will open for a show you’re heading to. if you happened to get there early enough to see them in the first slot, you might roll your eyes at first because if you’re my age…Standing through more than two bands is the limit on your bones. Then by the time they tossed in “I Went Para Sailin’ With Sarah Palin” and got right to the point they’re trying to make, you’d nod along approvingly. You’d even get a little more into it with “Colorado Springs” and “Down Like The Others.” Hell, even the slow song, “Fire Hazard,” would be enough to make you smile with its cutie pie lyrics.

If you’re still reading mandatory textbooks, then let Come Down Denver be the next band to enter your life because they’re young, you’re young and you like energetic rock that’s meant for you’re the things you’re experiencing right now; most of all relationships. If you’re my age, then let Come Down Denver be a reminder of the good ol’ days when you didn’t have to go outside the venue for a sitting break. Don’t Sweat It is out now, so enjoy no matter what age bracket you fall into when filling out online surveys.