The Secrets of the Musician’s Heaven on the Seventh Floor at MusicFest

Editor:The O’s are an Americana band comprising Taylor Young and John Pedigo. Like many of the other 50 artists on the Steamboat Springs MusicFest lineup (and many of its 6,000 attendees), they are from Texas. They will be documenting their first experience at the festival for Westword. There will be…

Musicians Have Until Sunday to Apply for the Music Festival FoCoMX

FoCoMX, a massive annual music festival in Fort Collins, will stop accepting applications for bands hoping to play the 2015 event on Sunday, January 11. The festival takes place over two days in April. The 2014 festival brought out some 130 bands, including The Yawpers, Wiredogs, Wendy Woo band, The…

Ten People Who Belong in the Colorado Music Hall of Fame

In 2011, the Colorado Music Hall of Fame’s first inductees were John Denver and Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Since then, local legends like Judy Collins, Barry Fey, Sugarloaf, Flash Cadillac, Serendipity Singers and others have been welcomed into the Hall. This year’s class includes the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Poco, Firefall…

Stop Being Indignant on Behalf of Rich White Dude Paul McCartney

In case you missed it, last week, Kanye West released a new track,”Only One,” on which he collaborated with Paul McCartney. Like all events in popular culture now, conversation about the song was happening all over Twitter. Some of those tweets (among the millions probably posted about the release) entailed…

The 2015 Communikey Lineup Features Legendary Experimental Musicians

Communikey Festival: 8th Edition has released its initial line-up. Scheduled to run Thursday, April 16th through Sunday, April 19th in Boulder, the Communikey Festival has consistently brought in some of the most innovative international and local experimental music and visual artists throughout its run. The programming of events, workshops, installations…

How Getting Sober Changed Nick Cocozzella’s Approach to Music

As the mastermind behind glitch-party-rock outfit Kill Paradise, Nick Cocozzella never played a show sober. “I was drinking every day; I started having seizures and throwing up on myself. I was like, this has got to stop.” Years of partying on stage and off left him wanting more from life…

The Walnut Room Celebrates Ten Years of Live Music in RiNo

More than two decades ago, Chicago native John Burr opened Soundstructure Studios, which comprised ten rehearsal spaces and two apartments, at the corner of 30th and Walnut streets. In 2003, Burr built a building next door that housed fifteen more rehearsal studios, then decided he also wanted to incorporate a…

Infected Mushroom, Karl Denson, Riff Raff Shows Announced

Infected Mushroom brings its new Animatronica stage production to the Ogden Theatre on Saturday, April 11. General admission tickets($28) go on sale on Friday, January 9 10 a.m. and there are limited number of early bird tickets available this weekend for $20. Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe returns to the Boulder…

The Ten Most Underrated Drummers in the History of Rock

With all the real injustice on the streets — and in the courtrooms — of America currently, you might consider it trivial to examine ten drummers who deserve more credit and attention than they’ve received. And you’d be right. But music is, if nothing else, a way to make sense…

The Perils of Hearing Your Song on Commercial Radio

[jump] Editor’s note: Each week, illustrator Noah Van Sciver shares his ongoing story of an 80’s rocker on a road trip through his past with the readers of Backbeat. You can see more of Van Sciver’s work in his new book YOUTH IS WASTED. Last Week’s Episode of Rufus Baxter!…

Twenty Predictions for Denver Music in 2015

2014 was an excellent year for Colorado music — several excellent new venues opened, our state’s bands released more worthy albums than anyone could keep track of and fans turned out in droves to the hundreds of thousands of shows. 2015 promises more of the same on those fronts, but…

Why Jennifer Lawrence Is Already a Legit Pop Star

By Jesse Sendejas Sometimes in life, we normal human beings must shelve our own insecurities and recognize that some among us are simply good at anything they attempt. Like that song from the Annie Oakley play, they can do anything better. Some of us recognize these people with awe and…