The Nine Best Concerts in Colorado This Weekend

This weekend’s live music calendar includes a couple good ones, including Josh Ritter’s appearance with the Boulder Philharmonic on Saturday. Elsewhere, the great Josh Abbot Band plays the Grizzly Rose and Frank Turner has a handful of shows planned. See the full list of our picks below.  FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9…

Simon Katz Was One of Denver Music’s Brightest Young Talents

Pablo Garduno’s favorite memory of his friend Simon Katz was the time Katz showed up at his house, unannounced, with an adventure in mind. “He just showed up at my house and we drove 45 minutes to a skatepark because he wanted to watch people skate,” Garduno says. “Simon doesn’t…

The Oversized Ambition of Titus Andronicus

Earlier this week at the Marquis Theater, opening band Spiderbags introduced Titus Andronicus as the “best rock n’ roll band on the planet,” and that just might be true. No band in the last decade has been as ambitious or creative. Between this year’s rock opera The Most Lamentable Tragedy…

R.I.P., Mike Herrera: Veteran Denver Musician, Friend to Many

The Denver music family is shocked, confused and saddened by the recent passing of Mike “Mikey” Herrera — a veteran Denver musician who fronted numerous bands throughout the years, including One Dying Wish, the Blackout Pact, Sleeper Horse and Tin Horn Prayer (which he and I were in together). Mikey…

Every New Colorado Concert Announcement

Iron Maiden brings The Book of Souls World Tour to the Pepsi Center on Wednesday, April 13. Tickets ($39.50-$89.50) go on sale on Saturday, October 10 at 10 a.m. Selena Gomez, who’s set to release her new album, Revival, Friday will be at the Pepsi Center on Saturday, July 2. While tickets…

Bob Rob Medina Describes the ’80s Denver Punk Scene

Denvoid and the Cowtown Punks, a new book by Bob Rob Medina, will be celebrated with a release event at Mutiny Information Café at 7 p.m. on Saturday, October 10. The book is an account of the days of the punk rock and experimental music scenes in Denver from 1982…

Westword Needs a New Music Editor

Music fans in Denver are so spoiled. We have some of the most talented musicians in the world, more music venues than Austin and a governor who celebrates his inauguration with a concert featuring local artists. And he stands in the front row.   As Westword’s music editor, you get to…

Lipgloss to Relocate to Bar Standard on October 30

The long-running weekly dance night Lipgloss will be relocating to Bar Standard starting on Friday, October 30, with guest DJ TR/ST. Following a three-year run at Beauty Bar, Lipgloss had been held at Syntax Physic Opera since May of this year. Lipgloss founder Michael Trundle says that the first month…

Titwrench Is Setting a Higher Standard for Music Festivals

The seventh edition of the Titwrench festival worked well in its new single day, single venue format. In fact, one of Denver’s most thoughtful festivals set a strong logistical example in many ways. The entrance at Dryer Plug Studios made it easier for people coming in and out and for…

The Illustrated History of Mutiny Information Cafe

Editor’s Note: The Denver Bootleg is a series chronicling the history of local music venues by longtime Denver cartoonist Karl Christian Krumpholz. This week, he talked to Mutiny Information Cafe Co-Owner Jim Norris to learn more about a South Broadway staple. Visit Karl Christian’s website to see more of his work. …

The Eight Best Concerts in Denver This Week

As it officially starts to feel like fall outside, the concert calendar eases up a bit — but there are still plenty of good shows out there, including Titus Andronicus at the Marquis on Wednesday. See the full list of our picks below.  MONDAY, OCTOBER 5 Dirty Few$8 9 p.m…

RIP Gary Lee Bomar, Owner of Gary Lee’s Motor Club and Grub

It’s been an emotional few days for the Denver Music Community. On Sunday afternoon, Gary Lee Bomar — owner of Gary Lee’s Motor Club and Grub — passed away at a Denver Hospital after sustaining a severe head injury earlier this week. . Bomar was in Mexico on a vacation,…

The Twelve Most Essential Songs About Colorado: Part Two

Last time, we listened to half a dozen great, if sometimes strange, songs with Colorado connections. Our state seems particularly to inspire mishaps involving musicians – not to mention terrifying crimes such as the 2005 shooting of Marc Cohn during a carjacking attempt in Denver. It’s a long, long list,…

Colorado’s Sera Cahoone Found Musical Success (and Love) in Seattle

Sera Cahoone, a Littleton native and Columbine High School graduate who now lives in Seattle, quickly rose to critical acclaim as a singer-songwriter when, already known for her drumming in bands like Band of Horses and Carissa’s Wierd, she released a self-titled solo album in 2006. Cahoone’s dusty, welcoming songs…

The Fourth Annual Northwest Denver Folk Festival Is This Saturday: Schedule

The Northwest Denver Folk Festival kicks off its fourth year this Saturday, October 3, at The Oriental Theater. The annual festival has previously been held in the spring, and this year’s installment has been streamlined to one day. Breaking with a traditional definition of “folk” for the festival, organizers Dustin…