Video Premiere: Ivory Circle Gets Triangular
Ivory Circle has released its latest video. Here’s the story behind it.
Ivory Circle has released its latest video. Here’s the story behind it.
Tech N9ne answers the phone. He’s somewhere in Canada, tripped up on time zones, with a fitness trainer named Jaws.
Your guide to the best concerts in Denver October 13 to 15.
John Denver died twenty years ago today. Here are twenty of the weirdest stories we have written about him since.
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats will be releasing their full-length live recording of their first headlining show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Live at Red Rocks, on November 10, from Stax Records.
Cold Crush continues to scramble for a new location after its current landlord, at 2700 Larimer Street, refused to extend the music venue and bar’s lease in August; the venue must be out by the end of this month. A logical spot to move to, says owner Brian Mathenge, would be the building he owns at 3014 East Colfax Avenue. One problem: He rents it out to Southside Bar and Kitchen, which has no plans to move.
Together Pangea is Denver bound with a stripped down sound.
Here’s your guide to every new Denver concert announcement.
Simon Katz, bassist for Denver-based prog-rock trio Boats Without Oars who died when he was sixteen years old, is remembered by his bandmates on their new album.
Other people’s hats and hairdos have ruined one too many concerts for us. Here are some styles to avoid.
Erica Brown was singing “Billie Jean” at Basin’s Up, when she fell and flashed the crowd.
It’s not the gentrification or the ugly condos that are driving Ian Cooke away. The reason the singer-songwriter is leaving Denver in January, weeks after the Ian Cooke Band collaborates on a production with dance troupe Wonderbound, is simple: love.
British folkie-punk artist Billy Bragg might not appreciate a heady comparison to Bob Dylan and all of the unnecessary weight that comes with it, but the two great songwriters certainly share some traits.
Within the first week after Mixed Up Gifts opened a brick-and-mortar shop on South Broadway, owner Cindy Gamel received a cease-and-desist letter from Philip Guerin, owner of Myxed Up Creations.
Scott Morrill and Adam Stroul, who have been longtime co-owners and talent buyers at the independent Five Points venue Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom and Other Side, recently joined AEG Presents Rocky Mountains as the company’s newest talent buyers.
In 1989, Mexico City’s Cafe Tacvba first formed, aiming to blend traditional Latin music with rock and hip-hop, resulting in a sound that is entirely the band’s own. That’s 28 years of bending genres and blending cultures in a way that doesn’t seem forced.
Looking to checkout live music in the Denver area? Here are our picks.
Tonight, a Tom Petty cover band will pay tribute in Denver to the late rock legend. Take note: Make the music your own.
In the wake of the recent hurricanes that have struck Texas, Florida, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, Denver’s music community has been rallying to raise money to support the relief.
Moon Hooch, a three-piece band that fuses electronic music and jazz with two saxophones and a drum set, got its start busking on subway platforms in New York City as early as 2010.
Live music abounds in Denver this weekend.
Monday night, on The Voice, the world met Shilo Gold, a Denver-raised singer-songwriter who moved to Los Angeles to pursue her music career in 2013.