Denver Band Sungrave Shares Its Secret Post-Metal Recipe
The group will play its new release at Bar 404 on Friday, December 20.
The group will play its new release at Bar 404 on Friday, December 20.
Local bands will team up and shred for toy drive at Aggie Theatre on Friday, December 27.
With the passing of Jerome Kern, we’re sharing this 2014 profile of the civic leader.
The two bonded over their love of thrash metal while on tour with their dads for the Allman Brothers’ twentieth anniversary.
The pair of bands will be on a stacked hardcore bill this Saturday at D3 Arts.
“This is the first year where we connected all the dots, put all the pieces together and are rolling out a really great program for the full season.”
One of Denver’s most significant groups in the ’00s and ’10s, the Photo Atlas is reuniting for the first time since 2015.
In his first headlining show at Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom, Denver disco act Boogie Lights is bringing a live band and lots of lights.
The band, which originated in Portugal, is taking its sound in new directions, too.
“It’s a celebration of how diverse Denver is when it comes to metal.”
The 1990s alt-rock band plays the Bluebird tonight with Megan Burtt opening.
“It’s amazing to think we’ve been going for 26 years.”
The New Jersey screamo act is playing its seminal debut album at the Ogden Theatre on Friday, November 29.
Calling all hopeless romantics and existential thinkers: This is an indie-pop show for you.
Farmer’s Wife burst onto the Austin music scene with the hit single “Greg Abbott’s Maxi Pad.”
The musical sensation was smiling from ear to ear at the first show of her sold-out, two-night run in Denver.
Post Malone’s “Big Ass Stadium Tour” is coming to Empower Field with special guest Jelly Roll.
After a blazing surprise show at the Bluebird in October, Jack White will rock Mission Ballroom for two nights next spring.
Denver-raised R&B artist Keenan TreVon is making a name for himself in the music industry, one step at a time.
The indie-rock band was touring for the twentieth anniversary of its seminal album, Good News for People Who Love Bad News.
Denver’s latest musical success story, Marfa, came out of nowhere – and is going places.
The legendary thrash band plays the Ogden Theatre on Monday, November 11.