The Best New Music by Colorado Musicians Released in February
Sunsquabi teases an upcoming album with a new single, and many more highlights.
Sunsquabi teases an upcoming album with a new single, and many more highlights.
The splatterthrash mutants of Ghoul will play the Summit on Friday with Municipal Waste, Necrot and Dead Heat.
Get your mind blown when he plays the Trailside Saloon on Saturday, February 17.
It might be safe to say that heartbreak makes for better music.
The group was founded by performers with disabilities who want to make burlesque accessible to all who want to try it.
The unbridled singer-songwriter rolls into town for two shows at Bluebird Theater this weekend.
The famous sideshow performer is currently tattooing at Freakys.
The singer-songwriter plays Globe Hall on Saturday, February 3.
Probes spews forth heavy, bass-driven sludge. See for yourself when the trio releases its EP at HQ on Friday, February 2.
The group’s debut album mixes Grateful Dead with meditative kirtan.
From heavy rock to intoxicating pop, here’s what these Colorado creatives put out in the first month of 2024.
Hear it yourself when the Atlanta deathcore band plays the Gothic Theatre on Friday, January 26.
The local indie rockers are headlining a release show on Saturday, January 27, at hi-dive.
The band will make its Mile High debut at the Bluebird Theater on Friday, January 12.
The Denver desert-rock trio plays the Bluebird Theater on Saturday, January 13.
Come check out the duo’s release show at Lost Lake on Friday, January 5.
The group, which first found fans via Myspace, will celebrate the release of its annual calendar at the Crypt with a lineup of bands.
New EPs from Cherished and In Plain Air highlight this month’s offerings.
The Denver alt-rock trio will play a holiday benefit show Thursday at the Bluebird. Wear a holiday sweater!
Often seen as the originators of the Denver Sound, Slim Cessna’s Auto Club will play the hi-dive on New Year’s Eve.
The band will play the record that became the Little Miss Sunshine soundtrack in full at Bluebird Theater.
“I saw a kid get smashed in the head with a Barbie Big Wheel.”