Lia Braswell of A Place to Bury Strangers on the Purpose of Life
Ahead of the band’s concert at Globe Hall, A Place to Bury Strangers drummer Lia Braswell talks about live shows, her wacky mom, and the group’s new record.
Ahead of the band’s concert at Globe Hall, A Place to Bury Strangers drummer Lia Braswell talks about live shows, her wacky mom, and the group’s new record.
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When Foo Fighters showed up in Denver and rocked hard on October 10, frontman Dave Grohl made sure everybody in the crowd knew just how much he loved being there.
The Simon & Garfunkel Story, a play about the glory years of the famous musical duo, is coming to Paramount Theatre on October 15.
“We got a lot of songs we got to play tonight. Right? You want 25 years worth of shit tonight? I can do that.”
Tech N9ne, Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats and Dillon Francis are among the best acts playing Denver this weekend.
Ten years after massive success and the founding of Flobots.org, the Flobots’ original lineup is reuniting to celebrate the group they started that is now called Youth on Record.
DeVotchKa’s “Empty Vessels,” from the quartet’s new album This Night Falls Forever, is slated to be used on the long-running ABC TV series Grey’s Anatomy.
What started as Ryan Young visiting Chuck Coffey and Denver for a weekend has turned into a music festival called Anxious Little Friends at the hi-dive.
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Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox sound engineers Elisa Canali and Randall Frazier have not only found career success through music, but each other as well.
David Burchfield thought he was done pursuing music when he moved to Denver. The songwriter arrived in the Mile High City from Kansas in 2013 to begin work as an elementary school teacher. Then things changed.
Metal musician Chance Douglas has firefighting in his blood.
Ethan Iverson and Mark Turner’s first duo album, Temporary Kings is esoteric, spacious, and rooted in chamber jazz.
When Kissing Party started, most of its members had never played in a band.
Two ambitious players in Colorado’s hospitality and entertainment markets have joined forces.
Denver Arts & Venues, which has long been known for its support of public art, is also working to grow the city’s music scene. Today it announced it would be divvying out $100,000 to people and groups advancing “the local music ecosystem” and building new audiences, specifically among younger fans.
New Kids on the Block announced it’s hitting the road on the Mixtape Tour, a 53-city North American jaunt.
For Sophie Allison, it all starts with the guitar. The singer-songwriter, who performs with a band as Soccer Mommy, was playing the instrument by kindergarten.
Ahead of her show at Larimer Lounge, Australian musician Stella Donnelly spoke to Westword about her hometown, solo shows, and songwriting styles.
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Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats and the Marigold Project are taking fire for their stance on gun control.