Cody Statz Is Writing a Rock Opera About Mars
Denver musician Cody Statz has released the new single “There Was Evening” from his upcoming rock opera, Mars.
Denver musician Cody Statz has released the new single “There Was Evening” from his upcoming rock opera, Mars.
“We like to work on the soul of our music, not just playing the songs.”
The Denver metal band Khemmis discovered blood all over a hotel room.
This summer our city’s highest profile of cadre of classical musicians will be joining forces with “Weird Al” Yankovic.
Ahead of their show at the Fillmore Auditorium, the indie-pop brothers of AJR talk “Turning Out” music video, film school, and give advice to new bands.
Guitarist Steve Vai explains why he’s bringing Yngwie Malmsteen, Nuno Bettencourt, Zakk Wylde and Tosin Abasi on tour with Generation Axe.
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“Eventually we will have all died in a mass shooting and the gun control debate will be resolved.”
Gramatik, Opiuo and Emancipator Ensemble are among the first artists named to play Sonic Bloom in 2019.
The funk band Lettuce sharing the stage with the Colorado Symphony on Saturday night makes perfect sense.
The brothers are back.
Portland indie-Mexican-folk band Y La Bamba’s new album, Mujeres, will be released in February.
Yuzo Nieto of the Pink Hawks is expanding his band’s sound and setting the groundwork for a new music education program in Denver.
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Bex Chilcott, who performs under the name Ruby Boots, feels like writing songs was something that was given to her.
The Reverend Josh Peyton says he’s always trying to improve.
This Empty Space, Modern Goon’s new album, confronts a host of unpleasant topics.
EDM duo Big Gigantic is giving big again.
Some DJs don’t take requests.
Ahead of its show in Denver, Deap Vally’s Lindsey Troy spoke to Westword about new music, playing bass for White Lung, and the Femijism TBT commentary
He’s worked with Waylon Jennings and Rob Zombie, played for Bill Clinton and bemoaned the rise of the alt-right. Jesse Dayton’s weird career just keeps booming.