Glasss Records’ Washout Fest Showcases Noisy DIY Bands
Vahco Before Horses and Amanda Gostomski, founders of Glasss Records, discuss Washout Fest, their upcoming festival showcasing some of Denver’s biggest and loudest underground acts.
Vahco Before Horses and Amanda Gostomski, founders of Glasss Records, discuss Washout Fest, their upcoming festival showcasing some of Denver’s biggest and loudest underground acts.
Grateful Dead/Dead & Company guitarist Bob Weir & the Wolf Bros, Thievery Corporation and the Breeders, who headlined the Ogden Theatre last April, will play the Boulder Theatre on Monday, October 1. Tickets, $30 to $32, go on sale on Friday, August 10, at 10 a.m.
Country star Carrie Underwood has announced her Cry Pretty Tour 360 will be hitting 55 cities across North America in 2019, in support of her album, Cry Pretty, which drops September 14, 2018.
A move to Denver landed Juárez psychedelic-blues trio Malahierba in the national spotlight.
Neyla Pekarek’s first solo album is all about snakes – killing them.
Lee Aronsohn, who has worked on sitcoms like The Big Bang Theory and Two and Half Men, has made a documentary about the Magic Music, Colorado’s first jam band.
After Luke Bryan’s What Makes You Country Tour’s Denver date, a fight broke out that resulted in the hospitalization of three people.
Lupe Fiasco fans are hoping the artist won’t interrupt his performance to go on a rant about media and the music industry.
Will Hayden of Television Generation reminisces about his band’s first concert.
DeVotchKa, which is slated to release a new album on August 24, will be joined by CAKE and Calexico for the third and final On Tap With KBCO this September.
Luke Bryan’s concert at Mile High Stadium was an all-night party.
CHVRCHES is a synth pop trio from Scotland. With the release of their new record Love is Dead, there is buzz around the band’s catchy tunes.
The legendary Sludge band the Melvins returns to the Mile High City in support of the eclectic new release, Pinkus Abortion Technician.
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Readers wonder why Chris Walker focused on the marijuana rather than the music.
Yo-Yo Ma traveled through Denver, visiting nonprofits and learning about what ‘home’ means to people.
Singer-songwriter Sarah Snead is confronting mental health and domestic violence issues through music.
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Jazz and funk band Moonglade releases their first self-entitled EP that is as diverse in its sound as its storytelling
Drink and watch aerialists at the art and performance bar where Ziggies once stood.
Denver-based Americana/neo-soul band Verses The Inevitable will be performing at the Syntax Physic Opera this weekend in support of their new album, Grit & Grace.
Start planning your fall 2018 concert season.