"These days, we're a live blog away from our favorite band's set list on the other side of the world, and seemingly everything ever done by any act, local or national, is blogged, recorded and discussed somewhere online. Music, information and connections with other fans are just a mouse click away. Because of that, it's almost strange to think of the goings on of any band, let alone a whole scene, disappearing down the rabbit hole of fuzzy memories and lost master tapes. But it's happened. And continues happening. Rocky Mountain Low stakes a claim on Denver's punk-era past before it's lost forever. A combo package of print zine (remember those?) with band biographies and loose histories and a 31-track compilation of the Mile High City's completely ignored underground, the kit's a must-have for any Denver rock aficionado or punk-rock archeologist. It's about as good of a look into a forgotten scene as anyone's going to find." - Aversion