In the darkness of survival

The flashing lights are glorious

French Davis (Yellow Scene)

“After Hours: Fuzzy guitar-driven punk with new wave tendencies and soaring vocal harmonies, the Ephinjis’ latest outing delivers all the edge we’ve come to expect out of the Boulder-trio.”

Stephanie Wolf (Colorado Public Radio)

Listening to music by Boulder's The Ephinjis, one may detect influences from Green Day, California punk rock group Dead Kennedys and, with a close listen, some Latin musical undertones. 

Tom Murphy (Westword Magazine)

Though this band sounds like it's listened to a whole lot of Scottish and English street punk, the act is actually from Boulder, proving that punk didn't completely die off in the People's Republic in the '90s. With its high-energy live show, the Ephinjis will kick off Sunday's festivities with a bang.

Mariah Hansen (303 Magazine)

The Ephinjis have quietly been building their repertoire in the local scene since 2015 when the modern-rock trio introduced themselves to Denver with the release of their debut single ‘The Beast'.’ And now, with several years of experience under their belt, the group’s recent releases show a polish and maturity that deserves attention from any local music lovers that may have glossed over The Ephinjis in the past.”

Claire Woodcock (BoulderBeat)

The Ephinjis: a Boulder-based band that’s making noise in Denver. They remind me a lot of Green Day,  or Dead Kennedys, but with hints of Latin music that come out with a close listen.... If you're like me, constantly looking for the latest local punk band, this crew is worth the listen.