Punk Rock Saves Lives Festival Raises Mental Health Awareness With Punk Bands
Second Punk Rock Saves Lives set for July 21-22 at Ratio Beerworks
Second Punk Rock Saves Lives set for July 21-22 at Ratio Beerworks
Profantica brings its black mass to Globe Hall on Tuesday with local opener Helleborus.
“You can expect originality while still getting that nostalgic feel of that metalcore that you grew up with.”
The strange band, which is sponsored by Screwball Peanut Butter Whiskey, plays HQ on Friday.
So far this year, the Linda Lindas played Coachella, appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, and hit the road with Paramore. But three out of the four members (ages 12, 15, 16 and 18) still have homework to worry about.
With a name like REZN, it’s easy to pigeonhole the band into the stoner-doom box, but the quartet is so much more.
As Destroy Boys prepares to open for Blink-182, lead singer/guitarist Alexia Roditis can’t stop thinking about aliens.
Colorado Springs noise-doom band Worry plays a concert in Denver this weekend at the hi-dive with Vexing, Voideater and Heathen Burial.
Local artists continue to put out fresh jams, so add them to your playlist!
Longtime metalcore band The Ongoing Concept is back in all its glory!
The Portland heavy-metal band, which is on tour with Cynic and Atheist, will have your ears ringing for days… but it’s worth it.
“We like to come out, smoke your ass and leave you wanting more.”
Corsicana, the Denver dream-pop indie band led by Ben Pisano, is releasing its new album song by song this summer.
The decision was postponed from June 15 to August 17.
Voideater’s concerts are an immersive experience, so don’t miss the band’s album-release show at HQ on Friday!
“We started this band not caring about touring, not caring about anything. We just wanted to have a good time.”
“I think I just need to stay in my true self,” says Harriette. “That’s honestly where the best music comes from and where the best content comes from, too.”
Catch Drowse at the hi-dive on Monday, June 12. Agriculture, Sprain and Palehorse/Palerider are also on the bill.
Five Indigenous metal bands converge for a free festival on Friday!
Former director James Knapp will retire after Pride performances, and will receive a proclamation on Monday from the Denver City Council.
Head over to Mercury Cafe tonight for a free album-release concert!
Allie Crow Buckley, who plays Red Rocks Wednesday and Thursday, has been writing poetry since she was age two.