Denver Goth Duo Deth Rali Doesn’t Care and Neither Should You
As the realities of streaming becomes bleaker for local musicians, the focus on how success is measured is shifting.
As the realities of streaming becomes bleaker for local musicians, the focus on how success is measured is shifting.
What is there left for a band to do as the musicians enter their sixties, having broken every rule along the way?
The Boulder duo plays the JunkYard on Sunday, August 17, with Simple Plan and Bowling for Soup.
Powerglove makes hardcore covers of songs from The Little Mermaid, Fern Gully, Anastasia and more.
Gracie Abrams ended the U.S. leg of her tour with two jam packed nights at Red Rocks and a thoughtful closing speech.
“We’re grateful for so many years of support. We have exceeded any hopes or expectations I ever had for this band.”
The Chicago alt-rockers play Mission Ballroom on Saturday, August 16.
Eight recipients across the Denver metro area were awarded pilot funding that improves public transit across the state.
The debut festival is set to showcase the local alternative scene at the Marquis Theater on Saturday, August 16.
While headliners Trombone Shorty and Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe brought fire, young artists and student musicians shined.
The band performed with the Colorado Symphony at the Ford Amphitheater on August 8 for its Phantom Island tour.
The amphitheater has brought free music, art and connection to Broomfield in its debut season.
The powerviolence trio will play a hometown release show at What’s Left Records on Sunday, August 10.
The group plays a release show for its new album on Saturday, August 9, at the hi-dive.
The band will be celebrating the release with Lu Lagoon and Keddjra on Thursday, August 7, at the hi-dive.
The longtime ska-punk group is bringing its tour to the Fillmore on Saturday, August 9, with Fishbone, the Suicide Machines and Catbite.
Stu Mackenzie tells Westword about the band’s symphonic explorations and why they chose Colorado for Field of Vision.
ZZ Top brought the Elevation Tour to Red Rocks on August 4 with a set full of its timeless blues-rock.
The local indie-rockers are playing a release show at Skylark Lounge on Thursday, August 7.
The latest album from the Colorado punks, dubbed Don’t Care. Didn’t Ask, is slated to release in early October.
The moment seemed like a speed bump in the set, which was backed by the Colorado Symphony.
“I’ve been waiting seven years for this moment.”