Denver Garage-Punk Band Dirty Few Reunites for Anniversary Show at hi-dive
“We started this band not caring about touring, not caring about anything. We just wanted to have a good time.”
“We started this band not caring about touring, not caring about anything. We just wanted to have a good time.”
“I think I just need to stay in my true self,” says Harriette. “That’s honestly where the best music comes from and where the best content comes from, too.”
Also on deck are Rival Sons, Olivia Jean and Ghostland Observatory.
Catch Drowse at the hi-dive on Monday, June 12. Agriculture, Sprain and Palehorse/Palerider are also on the bill.
Janelle Monáe is coming to Red Rocks, and Tool just announced its tour, with tickets going on sale Friday!
“I can sit here and make this song about drugs, money, women and violence that’s usually in the hip-hop stuff, but what is that really doing for people?”
“There are also some significant problems with the bill that risk upsetting the successful entertainment system in Colorado.”
“I’m going to sing ’til I can’t do it anymore,” says Denver’s Queen of Soul.
The Burroughs’ sophomore studio album is a staggering twenty tracks, bursting with a steady stream of funkadelic homages and subtle nods to a bygone era of rock and roll.
Five Indigenous metal bands converge for a free festival on Friday!
This all-women lineup of hip-hop and R&B artists at Levitt Pavilion includes SWV and Muni Long!
Three different bands – Trey Anastasio Trio, King Gizzard and All Them Witches – are all playing three-night runs this week!
Former director James Knapp will retire after Pride performances, and will receive a proclamation on Monday from the Denver City Council.
Aurora native Dante Jones is part of the progressive R&B duo THEY., which just released “Nü Moon,” with features from Yung Bleu, Blackbear, Kacey Musgraves and more.
Head over to Mercury Cafe tonight for a free album-release concert!
Other announcements include Sexbruise, Dominc Fike, the Sickly Hecks, Three Days Grace and many more!
Americana musician Andy Sydow headlines the Bluebird Theater on June 2 to celebrate his new EP, “Little Crown.”
He wants to revitalize the Denver dance music scene.
Allie Crow Buckley, who plays Red Rocks Wednesday and Thursday, has been writing poetry since she was age two.
Don’t forget: City Park Jazz begins on Sunday!
“We go absolutely crazy from the get-go.”
Known for her hit “Fuck the Pain Away,” she opens for M.I.A at Red Rocks on May 29-30.