Jelie Drops New EP, Pushes Limits of Rapping and Production
Denver rapper Jelie has released a new EP titled H Virus, which chronicles the struggles of being a black woman, rapper, producer, and sound engineer.
Denver rapper Jelie has released a new EP titled H Virus, which chronicles the struggles of being a black woman, rapper, producer, and sound engineer.
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But she made plenty of new fans with her September 15 performance.
Grandoozy has created a utopia on a golf course far removed from Denver’s struggles.
Angel Olsen has dealt with her share of hecklers over the last few years.
If all goes as planned, Grandoozy – Bonnaroo promoter Superfly’s three day Denver music festival boasting one of the city’s biggest lineups of 2018 – should come off as effortless.
Ahead of Grandoozy, Poolside’s Jeffrey Fare spoke to Westword about new music, Brayden Szafranski, members of the Rapture joining the band, and skating.
Ahead of the release of Itchy-O’s third album, Mystic Spy/Psykho Dojo, the percussion-based electronic performance band talks about its new record label and creative process.
Most come to Red Rocks for the music. A few come for the trash.
The first ever Grandoozy festival kicks off tonight at Overland Park Golf Course with Kendrick Lamar headlining, while Florence & the Machine headline tomorrow and Stevie Wonder on Sunday.
There’s a lot to know before you head to Grandoozy.
It’s not exactly surprising that a new survey from Aventus shows that people hate ticket scams and scalpers.
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Spirituality drives Valerie June’s music.
Game of Thrones fans shouldn’t miss the live concert experience.
“Why the fear, compañeros?”
A Denver neighborhood has been split on whether Superfly’s Grandoozy music festival should come to the Overland Park neighborhood. Now, Grandoozy’s here
Warren Haynes has carved his name indelibly on the tree of roots rock.
After Dirty Few’s first show, bandmates jumped off a roof.
Instrumental metal duo Ten Foot Beast makes minimalistic music and writes instrumental songs with growling guitars and bruising drums.
Ahead of his show at Red Rocks, Mac DeMarco talks covering Haruomi Hosono, starting his own record label, playing old hits, and his upcoming solo tour.
Grab your tickets now.