The Best New Music by Colorado Musicians Released in August
A mad mix of new local music this month includes new albums from singer-songwriter Gregory Alan Isakov and emo outfit Broken Record.
A mad mix of new local music this month includes new albums from singer-songwriter Gregory Alan Isakov and emo outfit Broken Record.
“There’s a work ethic that dictates your life if you’re from Pueblo, definitely.”
Hear it for yourself at the post-metal trio’s EP-release show at the Crypt this week.
“We try to build a whole landscape of music and experience for people.”
Phish Dicks weekend is here, but so is Weezer at Fiddler’s Green, Rezz at Red Rocks and so much more!
Arguably the most anticipated act of the weekend, GRiZ closed out the festival’s second night along with BLOND:ISH.
But first, the Western swing siblings will perform at Newell Farm & Amphitheatre in Berthoud this weekend.
Shine Music Festival, a music festival that goes above and beyond ADA requirements, is back for its third year at ReelWorks Denver this weekend with Sunsquabi, Dan Africano of Thievery Corporation and more.
Maybe next time he’ll check out the Coney Island Boardwalk hot dog stand.
Lotus just announced four intimate shows in Colorado.
The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill tour hits Denver on November 2.
Made by musicians, for musicians, the Rickhouse offers an authentic warehouse experience and big support for bands.
Ritmo Cascabel will debut its eponymous first full-length album at the hi-dive, with support from Rootbeer Richie and the Reveille and DJ Polvo De Muertos.
The Denver rock band plays an album release show at Skylark Lounge on Friday with Plasma Canvas and Replica City.
Nathaniel Rateliff plays his annual show at Red Rocks, GRiZ headlines Vortex and much more.
The Denver trio had its first out-of-state mini-tour this month, but its HQ date was washed out.
The local band plays the hi-dive on Tuesday, August 22.
Ghost Ride the Spaceship explores the galaxies in a feat of electronic world-building.
Tickets for Nathaniel Rateliff’s nineteenth annual holiday show go on sale Friday, August 18, at 10 a.m.
The members of AMOD (formerly American Overdose) couldn’t help but laugh when Portland’s Amerakin Overdose, which is “like if Hot Topic was a band,” told them to change their name.
San Diego punk trio Strike Twelve isn’t in it for the fame and fortune
Other shows to look forward to in Denver this week are a two-night run with Beck and Phoenix at Red Rocks and Flogging Molly rocking out at Mission Ballroom.