Pink Brings Beautiful Trauma Tour to Denver
P!NK announced her world tour, and she’s coming to Denver.
P!NK announced her world tour, and she’s coming to Denver.
Los Mocochetes bring the party to Open Music Sessions.
Planning your next few months of concerts? Here’s your guide.
Sheer Mag ran one of the tightest and most DIY ships in rock and roll. Now, the band is coming above ground, and things are looking uphill.
After being diagnosed with cancer, Joshua Drummer set out to create a legacy project. His one-man-band death metal act Buried Realm has just released its debut album, the Ichor Carcinoma.
Bill McKay likes to stay busy. The former choir singer and Colorado College graduate spent his formative years gigging nonstop with the blues-based Derek Trucks Band and then Colorado’s own Leftover Salmon. A glance at his current schedule reveals that he hasn’t slowed his pace much.
How Shelvis broke into the Elvis impersonators boys club.
Alan Cogen founded Pathways to Jazz in 2014 to support Colorado’s jazz community. That first year he gave grants of up to $5,000 to five local jazz players to record albums. Since then, the organization has gone on to grant another 32 musicians money to make records.
Ghost Tapes’ first album is a nod to TLC and Destiny’s Child.
Since the breakup of Pantera, singer Phil Anselmo has been performed with more bands than your average session player. There’s Down, Eibon, Necrophagia, The Illegals, and Scour, to name but a few. Superjoint, originally called Superjoint Ritual, might just be the best of them.
After being priced out of Denver, Music Gear Guys reopens in Englewood
Denver is kicking with live music this week, including concerts by Kings of Leon, Postmodern Jukebox, the Shins, Frankie Rose and more.
Is Westword’s editor a juggalo?
The Larimer Lounge may be one of Denver’s great venues, but when the smoke machines fog the air, it’s impossible to tell.
Kimberly Freeman and Jason Rufuss Sewell’s project One-Eyed Doll is so contemporarily Goth-punk, that they might as well have Emily the Strange singing for them, Gorrilaz-style. But that’s just the surface, and it needs to be scratched.
Looking for live music? These are the best concerts in Denver this weekend.
Wolves in the Throne Room laments the impact Nazis are having on the black metal scene.
Golden, Colorado, right at the foot of the Rockies, between Lookout Mountain and the Two Table Mountains, is an unlikely venue for Wolf Fest, Metro Denver’s major annual sleaze/hair metal festival, but life is full of surprises.
Aaron Lee Tasjan is not your typical Americana singer. He doesn’t wear flannel shirts or wail about loneliness in a deep baritone. Nope. Tasjan croons whimsically on topics that range from smoking dope to the bars in Los Angeles to more meta musings on the images that we experience the world through.
Wondering what bands are coming to Denver? Check out this week’s new concert announcements.
Electronic music fans, rejoice. Tickets are on sale for this year’s Decadence, and the lineup has been announced.
Lana Del Rey is headed to Denver.