Wild Lives’ New EP’s Punk, Politics and Partying
The Denver political punk band Wild Lives talks about their new album, Return of the Kid.
The Denver political punk band Wild Lives talks about their new album, Return of the Kid.
Was it the whistling that made SHAED’s “Trampoline” go viral? It must have been the whistling.
When Local Natives played the Ogden Theatre, at least one fan was in a frenzy.
A snowstorm nearly forced the Denver band to miss a European gig.
The folk band Let Them Roar will tour and release a new song to raise $40,000 to support immigrants.
Crush Walls will take over ten blocks of the RiNo Art District from September 2 through September 8.
Megadeth singer Dave Mustaine has been diagnosed with throat cancer.
Sly Guevara’s Crazy Town Entertainment launched Hip-Hop Industry Night to promote Denver’s music industry.
As musical director, composer and pianist for Penn & Teller’s magic shows in Las Vegas for nearly two decades, Mike Jones knows a few things about warming up a crowd.
The Goo Goo Dolls, Train and Coheed & Cambria are among the best acts playing Denver this week.
A record crowd attended the concert; the review inspired a record number of comments.
Slim Cessna’s Auto Club defined the so-called “Denver sound.”
After a heated liquor license hearing, the fate of the circa 1920s movie house is in the city’s hands.
Violinist and songwriter Alex Blocker has been steadily putting out music this past year for his project #BlockerOnTuesdays.
Andy Thomas, musician, music journalist and concert promoter, talks about his band Dust Heart’s new EP.
Denver Pridefest, Dressy Bessy and Anderson .Paak are some of the highlights Denver music this weekend.
Chris Brown, Rancid and Preservation Hall Jazz Band are coming to town.
Lettuce has been laying down the funk, the jazz and more since the group’s members first met in 1992.
Turvy Organ’s dropping a new record: The Ghost at the Feast.
Meet CHVRCHES, Jai Wolf, JAUZ, Bishop Briggs and the rest of the main stage acts at the 2019 Westword Music Showcase.
In the two decades since Dressy Bessy began, the Denver that they celebrated has become unrecognizable.
Fat Mike’s Punk in Drublic brings NOFX, the Bouncing Souls, Leftover Crack, the Lawrence Arms and more to Red Rocks.