Summer Bedhead Unleashes Debut Indie-Alt Album The Body Needs a Break
The band will be celebrating the release with Lu Lagoon and Keddjra on Thursday, August 7, at the hi-dive.
The band will be celebrating the release with Lu Lagoon and Keddjra on Thursday, August 7, at the hi-dive.
The longtime ska-punk group is bringing its tour to the Fillmore on Saturday, August 9, with Fishbone, the Suicide Machines and Catbite.
Stu Mackenzie tells Westword about the band’s symphonic explorations and why they chose Colorado for Field of Vision.
ZZ Top brought the Elevation Tour to Red Rocks on August 4 with a set full of its timeless blues-rock.
The local indie-rockers are playing a release show at Skylark Lounge on Thursday, August 7.
The latest album from the Colorado punks, dubbed Don’t Care. Didn’t Ask, is slated to release in early October.
The moment seemed like a speed bump in the set, which was backed by the Colorado Symphony.
“I’ve been waiting seven years for this moment.”
The Evergreen event includes headliners Flobots, Dominick Leslie & the Leslies, Sam Grisman Project and more.
The Lumineers and Nathaniel Rateliff treated hometown fans with an arena stop on their world tour.
The band brought out Jerry Garcia’s guitar on his birthday to kick off its first night at Red Rocks.
Lack of foot traffic, parking and more has businesses on the edge of their seats.
The Boulder musician and brewmaster celebrating the release with mini-fest at Longmont’s Wibby Brewing Co. on Saturday, September 6
The indie-pop band performed a mix of its classic and popular songs to a sold-out crowd on July 30.
From Jamie XX to a Boiler Room set featuring stellar artists, the Greek Amphitheatre will be a rave before it undergoes renovations.
From witch-punk to the weirdest record you might have ever heard, these are the best local releases in July.
There’s nothing like sipping on your favorite drink while listening to some excellent live music.
Four Colorado-based Chicano artist’s were inducted to the Chicano Music Hall of Fame.
“We had this chemistry where we were all on the same wavelength, and it just naturally got weird.”
See what you missed at the 25th – and final – Underground Music Showcase.
This band has been building community in Denver for over 100 years.
So far, the pop-up venue has Turnstile slated for September 30 and Chase & Status on October 4.