Silver Talon Is Ready to Tear Up the Oriental
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.
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.
“We go absolutely crazy from the get-go.”
The Boston band has a new release and will be in Denver on May 28.
Who will we see there?
Time to freshen up your playlist and support local artists!
With tourmates Foreign Hands and Currents, this Like Moths to Flames concert will be one to remember.
The rock band celebrates the twentieth anniversary of its debut album at the Bluebird Theater on Thursday!
Salt Lake City’s The Backseat Lovers are ready for the road.
Necropanther plays Moe’s Original BBQ and Bowl on Saturday with Goat Hill Massacre, DiseNgaged and Oros.
With an official tagline of “We don’t like cops or capitalism,” American Overdose has never been shy about sharing its opinions on stage.
The Texas metal band plays Summit Music Hall on Sunday, May 7.