Austen Grafa Wants You to Laugh, Think and Cry
Austen Grafa plays in Bud Bronson & the Good Timers and Grayson County Burn Ban; now, the Texas-bred, Denver-based singer-songwriter is playing under his own name too.
Austen Grafa plays in Bud Bronson & the Good Timers and Grayson County Burn Ban; now, the Texas-bred, Denver-based singer-songwriter is playing under his own name too.
Luke Combs, Chromeo and Florence + the Machine are among the acts playing Red Rocks in May 2019.
Kendrick Scott, whose band, Kendrick Scott Oracle, just dropped A Wall Becomes a Bridge in April, knows a few things about walls — particularly the figurative kind.
Thanks to road closures, the 1975 and its gear are stranded somewhere on Interstate 80.
Denver punks are gathering to remember Brittany Strummer.
For an electronic-music artist, Jai Wolf’s indie allegiances are worn loudly and proudly on his just-released debut album, The Cure to Loneliness.
Some fans applaud. Others get plain weird.
Mandy Groves had to cut toxic people out of her life. In the process, she found the inspiration for her new EP, Blame.
Twiddle talks about its roots, its previous Red Rocks concerts, and its upcoming show at the venue with Pigeons Playing Ping Pong.
The 1975, Interpol, Twiddle and Pigeons Playing Ping Pong all play Red Rocks Amphitheatre concerts this week, while Santigold, Lizzo, Beach Fossils and Rise Against play other venues.
Most cover and tribute bands are pure snooze fests. Not so The Nuns of Brixton, “the only Clash cover band that matters.”
Musician Santigold discusses how her art has evolved.
Denver indie-pop duo OptycNerd is writing an album about growing up.
The Offspring, Bad Religion, the Vandals, Black Flag, Strung Out, Dwarves and more are part of the Sabroso Festival, Pardon My French featuring DJ Snake, Tchami X Malaa and Mercer is at Red Rocks Amphitheatre tonight and FoCoMX takes over Fort Collins.
Looking for a deal? Live Nation just announced its fifth annual National Concert Week, in which fans can get $20 tickets to 2,800 concerts.
Nearly two decades before releasing her 1997 debut, Angels in the Crowd, singer-songwriter Wendy Woo was an eight-year-old kid learning how to play poker from Beat poet Gregory Corso.
Mary J. Blige and NAS, Social Distortion and Flogging Molly, and Wiz Khalifa all announced concerts in Denver this week.
After Pitchfork wrote a mixed review of Lizzo’s new album, Cuz I Love You, the diva took a shot a music writers who don’t make music, saying they should be unemployed. Twitter blew up.
In 2012, musician and author Donna F. Brown received an unexpected phone call, a connection that set in motion an unimaginable series of events and brought her life’s journey – and her ’70s band Medusa – full circle.
Bianca Mikahn will host Community Cypher Series: Place Matters.
“It was bright and sunny when the world’s first Dungeons & Dragons tribute band headed to Bishop Castle.”
Nate Cook of The Yawpers lives on the brink of implosion. The Denver-based songwriter says he needs it that way to make the kind of music that heals him and, in turn, his fans.