The Best New Year’s Eve Celebrations and Concerts in Denver
New Year’s Eve is quickly approaching. Have you made your plans?
New Year’s Eve is quickly approaching. Have you made your plans?
Calling rock aficionados: You need to hear this new trio out of Summit County.
I didn’t stop with looking back a year. I went all the way back to 2002, and a writing career that almost ended before it began.
The Colorado-based metal group’s latest album, Absolute Elsewhere, has been racking up spots on high-profile year-end lists.
The Colorado singer and guitarist pioneered punk in Boulder and beyond.
From bizarre UFO sightings to venues opening and closing.
“Oh, what fun it is to sing on Channel 6 today!”
The nationally popular group is back in action after releasing major-label records, then fizzling out in 2011.
Three local musicians came together for a full-length album, recorded in one live take.
The Velveteers, one of Colorado’s fiercest bands, have released the music video for “On and On,” which rages against misogyny.
Seed of the Sorcerer, Womb of the Witch is ready to share its sadistic high fantasies with the masses on Saturday, December 28, at HQ.
If Decadence isn’t on your NYE bucket list, you are doing it wrong.
The ongoing feud between Ford Amphitheater and Ford Hurts Families was not resolved at the December 17 meeting with Mayor Mobolade.
From jazzy nights to blues at Jack Kerouac’s favorite haunt, get your music fix at these spots.
The group will play its new release at Bar 404 on Friday, December 20.
Local bands will team up and shred for toy drive at Aggie Theatre on Friday, December 27.
With the passing of Jerome Kern, we’re sharing this 2014 profile of the civic leader.
Don’t sleep on the many alternative holiday concerts, drag shows and more that Denver has to offer this month.
The two bonded over their love of thrash metal while on tour with their dads for the Allman Brothers’ twentieth anniversary.
The pair of bands will be on a stacked hardcore bill this Saturday at D3 Arts.
From used jazz to new pop, the vast array of vinyl in Denver-area record stores makes for a collector’s heaven.
“This is the first year where we connected all the dots, put all the pieces together and are rolling out a really great program for the full season.”