An Impromptu House Concert Redeemed ElectroHawk’s Disappointing Night
After the music industry let down ElectroHawk, the band found solace in a house concert.
After the music industry let down ElectroHawk, the band found solace in a house concert.
Randall Frazier is dropping his latest album from his one-man band Orbit Service.
Some albums aim to warm the heart. The new record You Deserve Hell by Denver’s Fathers isn’t one of those.
Wu-Tang Clan, Itchy-O and Ween play Denver this week.
Agnostic Front celebrated the 35th anniversary of Victim in Pain at the Oriental Theater.
The bluegrass band is influenced by everything from metal to folk.
This week’s best concerts in Denver include Twenty One Pilots, Hard Halloween and Cat Power.
Get ready to do the Monster Mash at any of these Halloween parties and concerts in Denver.
Colorado soul band the Burroughs crams thirty songs performed at Woodstock into a ninety-minute set.
Little Dragon, Eric Johnson and the Eagles will play Denver in the coming months.
Years after Rage Against the Machine played its last show, Tom Morello keeps shredding on the front lines.
Natasha Bedingfield argues pop music is a numbers game. But she’s doing something different.
“Darin is impulsive, and every show brings a different energy. The last show we played at 3 Kings proves the resilience of this madman.”
The Eagles, who played a soaring set at Coors Field in June of 2018, will be bringing their Hotel California tour back to Denver.
The December 3 induction follows one for Swallow Hill on November 9.
Inspired by ’80s dark-wave, Weathered Statues is putting out its latest EP on cassette.
Struggling as a single mom with a full-time job, Carmen Sandim quit sleeping a couple nights a week before she could compose music.
Ahead of her Stanley Hotel concert, singer-songwriter Chelsea Wolfe talks about the perils of the road and finding home.
Amigo the Devil, Agnostic Front, JPEG Mafia and Whitney play Denver this week.
Readers debate Westword‘s Lizzo review.
Did you think Bob Dylan’s career was dead? Think again.
The Flaming Lips and the Colorado Symphony are dropping a recording of their live performance of The Soft Bulletin.