Kacey Musgraves Followed Her Arrow in Denver After Grammy Wins
“Best album of the year.”
“Best album of the year.”
Known for unpredictability, the Providence-bred noise band Daughters reaffirmed that reputation with its latest release, You Won’t Get What You Want.
“The Lollygags operate a little like the Avengers,” says Denver native and band founder Jonathan Snyder when contemplating personnel changes since his group’s inception in 2011.
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When local luthier John Starrett gave Neil Haverstick a nineteen-tone guitar thirty years ago, the latter was faced with a challenge: what to do with seven additional notes per octave?
Denver R&B artist Zach Maxwell has released a new single, “Candyman With The Blues,” his first since his 2018 debut record, Music for Life.
John Fogerty, Zedd and Alice in Chains are in the mix.
The Denver Botanic Gardens, which has managed to provide some of the freshest programming of any large institution in town, announced its first-round of artists who will be headlining the venue’s summer concert series in 2019.
Weeks prior to finishing his third record as Covenhoven, Joel Van Horne’s brother tragically passed, completely altering the singer-songwriter’s world and music.
Founder of Vocal Coaltiion Travis Branam talks about why ethnocentrism is harmful to children’s choirs and how he is changing music education in 2019.
Sometimes a musician has to start small.
Cherry Glazerr frontwoman Clementine Creevy does not need another music book.
Loveland psychedelic indie-pop band Satellite Pilot has released the second music video entry in a ten-part music video series, The Anti-Gravity Hotel.
Singer and instrumentalist Gracie Bassie shares her passion for reggae and performing.
Hard-rock fans looking for a throwback fix will be happy to know Korn and Alice in Chains will play Denver this summer.
Before embarking on his current tour celebrating the fortieth anniversary of Bauhaus, Peter Murphy had a hell of a time securing an O-1 nonimmigrant work visa to play in the United States.
Bob Mould Band, Peter Murphy and David J, Sly & Robbie and Ella Mai all play Denver this week.
“There’s a fun part of the show tonight where it doesn’t have to go exactly how we said it would go,” declared the Flaming Lips frontman, Wayne Coyne.
Rubedo remembers playing Westword Music Showcase.
Guitarist Peter Frampton is bidding the world adieu in 2019 on his Farewell Tour.
It’s hard to disagree with Its Just Bugs members when they say they have the worst band name in Denver.
At 23 years old, Melz Staccz, born Melanie Fox-Siler, wants to be known as the top female rapper in Colorado.