Nathaniel Rateliff Finds His Rhythm With the Night Sweats

Nathaniel Rateliff has been living in the same house in Denver’s Baker neighborhood since 2003. “I wish we had decided to buy it a long time ago,” he says as he strolls through on his way to the back yard. “Now there’s no way we could afford it.” It was…

Rise Against at the Fillmore Auditorium: Photos

The Fillmore Auditorium played host to Chicago punk band Rise Against over the weekend. The group’s activist stance has made it particularly relevant in recent years, and fans packed the biggest theater in town. Check out a few highlights from photographer Aaron Thackeray — view the full slideshow here. …

A Look Back at the First Two Years of Titwrench Fest

The sixth edition of Titwrench Fest will be held at Dryer Plug Studios on October 3 and 4 of this year. 2014 found Titwrench overseas in Sweden rather than Denver, taking the inclusive spirit of the event not just out of Colorado but out of the USA entirely. The festival…

The Ten Best Shows in Colorado This Week

This weekend, Mumford & Sons bring their Gentlemen of the Road tour to Salida. We’ll get a bunch of residual shows around the state this week, including appearances by JEFF the Brotherhood at the Fox and Dawes at the Mishawaka. Elsewhere, Jackson Browne plays Red Rocks and the Foo Fighters…

Synesthesia 2015 Overcame More Than Its Share of Obstacles

This weekend brought one of the hottest days of the year, coupled with heavy evening rains. That seemed an apt environment for Synesthesia 2015 — the contrast in weather reflected much of the music on offer. The strange energy was compounded by an effort to shut down or curb the…

Shania Twain Rode an Invisible Horse Through the Sky and It Ruled

In 1999, I was working at a toy store in the mall called the Learningsmith. As it went in “education”-oriented mall retailers of the time, we sold “For Dummies” books, yo-yos, Hoberman Spheres, telescopes, Thomas the Tank Engine swag and basically anything that could be even mildly classified as a…

Five Important Questions About the Steve Miller Band

It’s August, the hottest month of the summer! Now, whether your summer began when school let out in May, or at the equinox in June or the day after the 4th of July when you could really relax, chances are all the summer fun you’ve been expecting is now in…

Peter Yarrow on the Importance of Folk Festivals

Saying that Peter Yarrow was influential in folk music would be a profound understatement. Yarrow, due at this weekend’s Rocky Mountain Folks Festival in Lyons, might be one of the most important figures in the genre and his impact can be felt across music of all kinds. A founding member…

The Twelve Best Concerts and Festivals in Colorado This Weekend

It’s a huge weekend in live music in Colorado. Brandi Carlile headlines Red Rocks, Jason Isbell and Sufjan Stevens are among the many artists featured at Folks Festival and the Foo Fighters stop by Fiddler’s Green on Sunday. There’s plenty more — let’s get straight to our picks:  ALL WEEKEND…

Miguel on Defying Genres, the Importance of L.A., and Writing About Sex

Miguel, the L.A,-based singer/songwriter, R&B crooner and hip-hop dabbler, has three albums, all of which have received critical acclaim. With his latest effort, Wildheart, it appears the singer is focused on himself as a human, a lover and an artist. It’s about your basest desires, your insecurities, your swagger and…

Synesthesia and the Growth of Psych Rock in Denver

When Synesthesia debuted in Denver’s RiNo district a couple years ago, it was a Spartan affair at the Meadowlark and Larimer Lounge, attracting just 200 people. Now, the Larimer’s Bart Dahl says he’s happy to see what was formerly called Denver Psych Fest “flourish in our neighborhood” — this year’s…

Every New Colorado Concert Announcement

Shinedown and Breaking Benjamin headline 106.7 KBPI Saints & Sinners Halloween Ball on Halloween, Sat., Oct. 31. Tickets ($39.75-$45) go on sale on Friday, August 14 at 10 a.m   The Wonder Years and Motion City Soundtrack co-headline the Ogden Theatre on Tuesday, October 27 with State Champs and You Blew It!…

A Guide to Synesthesia 2015: Denver’s Premier Psychedelic Showcase

Synesthesia 2015 is upon us. The yearly festival dedicated to psychedelic music in its various manifestations takes place from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. across five venues near 27th and Larimer St. on Saturday, August 15. The line-up features local and underground national bands of some note including headliners Moon…

How Sub.Mission Helped Put Denver on the Dubstep Map

Underground genres rarely make the transition to the mainstream with their original ideas intact. Punk started in back alleys and small pubs as an original form of expression, but is so often seen as the overpriced, heavily marketed phenomenon that is pop punk. Death metal recently became popular through the…

Mutoid Man’s Nick Cageao on Playing With Musical Legends

It would be easy to dismiss Nick Cageao as a hired gun. After all, he didn’t join Mutoid Man, the psych-metal side project-turned-full-time-stunner from guitarist Steve Brodsky and drummer Ben Koller, until after the band released its blistering, ornate debut EP, Helium Head. But even the fact that Cageao is…

Danielle de Picciotto on Gentrification and the Role of Artists

Danielle de Picciotto is a multimedia artist who co-founded Berlin’s long-running and highly influential Love Parade electronic-music festival. Her husband, Alexander Hacke, is the bassist for legendary and foundational industrial band Einstürzende Neubauten. The two are currently touring together, presenting a unique combination of music, film, visual art and literature…

Photos: Pretty Lights and Fans at Red Rocks

Pretty Lights played a pair of packed shows at Red Rocks over the weekend. It’s been a short trip to huge crowds for the DJ/producer born Derek Vincent Smit, who was playing relatively small opening slots just five years ago. Now, he’s got a worldwide fan base, his own label…

Meet a Few of the Denver Bands We Couldn’t Write About

An inevitable phenomenon in any music community where there are newspapers, weekly magazines and ‘zines with coverage of local music is that of the the writer and musician. Naturally, due to reasons of a conflict of interest, if you do happen to fall into both categories, there’s a great chance…

Ten Things You Should Never Do at Concerts

We’re big believers in that everyone should be able to enjoy any concert in any manner they’d like. That said, there’s one stipulation: Your enjoyment of a concert shouldn’t directly interfere with someone else’s enjoyment. That’s it. It’s pretty simple, there’s only one rule of this concert-going Fight Club, and…