Top Pick: Patrick Wolfmeier Turns Guitars Into Pop Art
Patrick Wolfmeier has played guitars ever since he was a small child. Now an adult, he paints them, turning the instruments into pop art.
Patrick Wolfmeier has played guitars ever since he was a small child. Now an adult, he paints them, turning the instruments into pop art.
Mandy Groves had to cut toxic people out of her life. In the process, she found the inspiration for her new EP, Blame.
Denver indie-pop duo OptycNerd is writing an album about growing up.
Ahead of its release show, Denver soul-folk band The Copper Children’s Zea Stallings spoke to Westword about the new record, doing taxes and maturing.
The Colorado country band Bonnie & the Clydes has premiered a music video for the new single, “Hold on Me.” It is the first of a two-part music video series
After fifteen years and eleven years of being broken up, indie-rock band Nathan & Stephen will play their final show – until they decide to play again.
Phoenix-based indie-pop artist r.ariel is always searching for authenticity.
The childhood curiosity that propelled J.S. Ondara to write poetry is now the fuel behind the folk musician’s stellar debut record, Tales of America.
Ahead of its album release show, Denver indie-pop band Whiskey Autumn has released the music video for its latest single, “Monochrome Actress.”
Ahead of ZEW’s show at Lost Lake Lounge, musician Michael Zucker spoke to Westword about his covering the music from Super Mario Bros. 3 and chiptunes.
Sister Sparrow’s Arleigh Kincheloe on how motherhood influenced the group’s new record, Gold.
After twenty years of living in Denver and a decade into her music career, Chella Negro is finally making her mark on the scene.
Denver grunge-punk band The Vanilla Milkshakes is the beautiful love story between singer and songwriter David McGhee and drummer Frank Registrato.
When folk, punk, classical, metal and chamber music all crash into each other, what do you get? The sound of Denver’s chamber-punk band Fables of the Fall.
Brothers Oliver and Jakob Mueller and their longtime friend David Dugan, who make up the Fort Collins-based band Slow Caves, have dreamed of successful music careers since they started playing together in middle school more than a decade ago.
Tammy Ealom shocked her bandmates in Dressy Bessy when she told them she wanted to make a last-minute, high-quality music video for the song “Stay True.”
Ahead of their tour stops in Colorado, Eddy Smith & the 507 spoke to Westword about their upcoming debut EP, international gigs and their Denver roots.
Ahead of the band’s show at the Gothic Theatre, Max Rainer of Wilderado talks about the new acoustic version of the Favors EP and the joys of fatherhood.
Inspired by fans, indie-pop artist Quinn XCII opens up about his mental health struggles on his latest record, From Michigan With Love.
Set for this weekend, the Lafayette Electronic Arts Festival will showcase some of the most talented experimental audio-visual artists in the entire world.
After getting kicked out of his band after alcoholism consumed him, Brian Johanson is back nearly a decade later as one-half of Sugar Britches.
Denver R&B artist Zach Maxwell has released a new single, “Candyman With The Blues,” his first since his 2018 debut record, Music for Life.