Denver Bands Celebrate Roe v. Wade With Girls Rock Denver
Oryx, Rotten Reputation and Church Fire will perform at the Larimar Lounge for a Girls Rock Denver event that benefits Keep Abortion Safe and the Women’s Freedom Fund.
Oryx, Rotten Reputation and Church Fire will perform at the Larimar Lounge for a Girls Rock Denver event that benefits Keep Abortion Safe and the Women’s Freedom Fund.
Denver musician Slouch drops a music video for the song “Potions.”
2MX2 is dropping two singles in January.
DJ Reed Fox will be playing an after hours party at Spectra Art Space that will run from midnight until dawn.
In advance of two New Year’s concerts at Larimer Lounge, Wildermiss has released a new music video.
Jenny LaJoye shares the experience behind her sophomore album Alters and invites people to find their own voice.
Zach Barokas packed up his drums and learned to produce beats. Now, under the moniker slackbeatz, he’s working behind the scenes with some of Denver’s best rising artists.
Julien Baker discusses the archetype of the boy genius and how she, Phoebe Bridgers and Lucy Dacus are taking aim at it.
Trent Campbell came up with a fantastical, cosmic story for Tnertle’s new album Burning Down the Sun.
Even Josh Groban has writer’s block.
Saintseneca’s Zack Little wants instruments to surprise him.
Brooks Betts, guitarist and one of the founding members of the pop-punk band Mayday Parade, remembers struggling to convince audience members to buy CDs during the first Warped Tour. The group’s come along way since then, even headlining the last iteration of the traveling festival this year.
Pop artist Troye Sivan shares his thoughts on working with stars, the songs behind his album Bloom and his role in the new movie Boy Erased.
128 Productions wants to incorporate a festival experience into one night with their carnival themed show at #VYBE.
DJ Chonz talks about his new foundation that will give mentoring and financial assistance to youth interested in working in the music industry in Denver.
Spirituality drives Valerie June’s music.
The annual end of summer Goodness Block Party returns September 1, 2018 and this year it’s bigger than ever thanks to the support of Red Bull Presents.
A few DU students wanted to create an accessible and sustainable music festival, and it’s happening over Labor Day Weekend.
R&B artist Kayla Rae talks about her songwriting and Summer Jam.
Dan Cohen’s non-profit, Music and Memory, shows how the elderly can benefit from music.
My Body Sings Electric shares their new music video “Blame” and discusses growing up and the nostalgia associated with that inspired their new record.
Singer-songwriter Sarah Snead is confronting mental health and domestic violence issues through music.