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Live At Juice Church (4​/​30​/​16)

by Uriyah & The Psychedelics

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Possession 07:36
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Know It All 04:52
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Rush 06:42
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Hot Mics 04:55
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about

It’s hard to believe this show was six years ago.

Uriyah & the Psychedelics: Live At Juice Church captures a band in its infant—yet high energy—state. The group never made it much further than that, they were only a band for about 6 months. This show captures the beginning of the end of the group. Days later drummer Lee Strubinger would travel up to Rapid City for a job interview that would spell the ultimate end of the group. News of the interview must’ve infiltrated the crowd.

Though these four young lads hardly knew it at the time, the show captures a band channeling a sound in a city, in a state, in a country on the cusp of indescribable change. That channel is apparent right of the bat—aside from the false start, of course—with the opening track Heel & Pavement. Though written in the throes of youth, the track really underscores how the next few years would play out.

And Juice Church. What can be said about Juice Church? Other than that it existed in an alternate dimension. Those who were there know. The New Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church Agape was turned into an art collective/diy living space and inhabited by a crew of weird Denver bohemians. It was condemned following the Ghost Ship tragedy in Oakland, and is now some kind of gross box house house loft abomination that Denver has now turned its focus on… The author recommends not looking it up. It’s too hard to fathom.

Anywho, the show here is presented in all its glory. Recorded onto a zoom handheld recorder, which turned out fairly decent giving the circumstances. LONG LIVE JUICE CHURCH.

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released April 30, 2022

Recorded at Juice Church in Denver, Colorado.
Songs written by Uriyah Hodge & Lee Strubinger.
Artwork arrangement by Eric Strubinger

Uriyah and the Psychedelics are:
Uriyah Hodge - guitar, vocals
Gage Lovett - guitar
Josh Colpitts - bass
Lee Strubinger - drums

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