Cannibal Corpse: Three Decades of Brutality
Cannibal Corpse has managed to make a career out of royally pissing people off.
Cannibal Corpse has managed to make a career out of royally pissing people off.
Chris Cone, who bought the Buffalo Rose last year, is shutting down the bar on November 19 for a year-long renovation. He plans to reopen in fall of 2018.
Looking to enjoy live music this weekend? These are our picks for the best concerts in Denver.
The SneekEazy is the newest late-night hot spot to join the Golden Triangle neighborhood. The bar’s next door neighbor, Temple Nightclub, opened the last weekend of October.
“We come from a background of faith and hope,” Denver alt-pop act This Broken Beat’s frontman Julio Perez says. “It might be subliminal, but every show has a happy atmosphere.”
Planning your concert calendar? Check out these new shows announced this week.
After more than five decades, Denver’s oldest blues bar Ziggies closed on October 31, when its ten-year lease expired.
After nearly twenty-five years at 1485 South Colorado Boulevard, Second Spin will close at the end of January.
It’s no surprise that with a voice like soft suede and a gift for story-telling that hoists listeners up and allows them to float along with her every syllable, country-folk-Americana singer/songwriter Mary Chapin Carpenter has won five Grammys and sold over twelve-million albums worldwide.
Travis McNamara is packaging Kickstarter rewards for his band’s most recent CD drive. It’s been a slow burn for Trout Steak Revival, which began in 2009, but since 2014, the Denver-based bluegrass act has caught fire.
Twenty-five students from Project VOYCE attended Jay-Z’s concert at the Pespi Center on Sunday night, November 5 – part of the rapper’s 4:44 tour in support of his new album.
When future-bass artist Illenium headlines the 1STBANK Center on November 10, it will be easy to forget that the ascending DJ got his start as Nick Miller, just another kid making beats in his bedroom.
The story of how Dave Tonguefingers of Little Fyodor and Babushka got kicked off the Mercury Cafe stage at his first open mic night.
Is Jay-Z becoming a wannabe Tony Robbins?
As Fall Out Boy songs like “Sugar, We’re Goin’ Down” and “Dance, Dance” made waves on the radio back in 2005, the Chicago band became synonymous with cutesy, chirpy pop-punk — too sweet to truly be punk. And yet that reputation is not entirely fair.
Looking for live music? Check out these concerts around town.
Jay-Z, Jesus and the Mary Chain, A$AP Mob and Third Eye Blind are among the best concerts in Denver this weekend.
The chilly months ahead offer a handful of Colorado events that mix the great outdoors and great music.
Eyes of the World: Grateful Dead Photography 1965-1995 is, a new coffee-table photography book that takes a comprehensive look at the band over three decades.
Maroon 5, Jane’s Addiction and Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats are just a few of the acts who have announced Denver concerts this week.
Aurora’s residents speak 140 languages. Radio station 93.9 is trying to serve them all.
Arlo White, of the Buckingham Squares and Sparkle Jetts, talks about his first concert.