History Colorado’s Tiny Library Concert Series Back for Second Season

Last year, History Colorado introduced its Tiny Library Concert Series, which was inspired by NPR’s Tiny Desk Concerts, in the Stephen H. Hart Library & Research Center. The 85-person “listening room” is surrounded by books and items from the museum’s collections. Last year’s lineup included a diverse selection of local acts like…

The Sincerity of the Freedom On Festival Veteran Benefit Show

You might assume that an event called Freedom On to be a kind of garish celebration of overzealous patriotism: nothing more than less-than-mediocre bands plus the Pledge of Allegiance led from the stage. It’s true that last weekend’s inaugural festival took place at the Grizzly Rose, a club that generally hosts…

Cloak & Dagger Festival 2016 Showcased the Diversity of Electronic Dance Music

Last weekend’s Cloak & Dagger music festival felt very different from going to EDM shows at Red Rocks in the summer, due to the event’s crowd and performers. The attendees represented an interesting mix of races, genders, sexual orientations and other social groupings that often divide people. Rock music hasn’t brought so…

Jibs and Jams: Chief Keef, Afroman, Wolfmother at the Block Festival

This weekend, the Block Festival brought jibs and jams to downtown Denver’s SculpturePark. The first day of festival that combined music, snowboarding and film could be summed up in three words: Moshing. Mimosa. Sosa. As the snowboard community brought together vendors, action sports media, athletes, and videographers to the grounds, artists…

Tory Lanez, Deerhunter and the Best Concerts in Denver This Week

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club and Death From Above 1979 are both at the Ogden Theatre tonight, while tomorrow Ingrid Michaelson headlines the Paramount Theatre, Deerhunter will be at the Gothic Theatre, and Grouplove lands at the Ogden Theatre. This week’s lineup also includes Dan Andriano in the Emergency Room, Kaleo and…

Clowncore: Six Clowns Who Just Want to Rock You

Cities, parks and campuses around the country are being stalked by creepy clowns. The wave of pranksters dressing up as clowns and menacing unsuspecting passers-by is causing pandemonium across the country, and a spike in coulrophobia. However, there are many talented — and musical! — clowns out there who aren’t foaming at…

Dan Andriano’s Musical Identity Is More Than Just Alkaline Trio

When you hear Dan Andriano’s impeccable tone and original vocal quality, you feel like he’s been groomed to be a lead singer from the start. Yet Andriano, who released his second solo record, Party Adjacent, under the name Dan Andriano in the Emergency Room, started with Alkaline Trio as more of a musical…

Denver Man Writes Tribute Song for Jose Fernandez

When Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez tragically died last month after a boating accident at only 24 years of age, not only Miami but the entire baseball community mourned the loss of one of the most promising athletes in the MLB. To see someone that talented and joyous taken away so young…

Could This Be Little Fyodor and Babushka Band’s Final Show?

After nearly thirty years of performing as Little Fyodor, Dave Lichtenberg is putting his current project, Little Fyodor & Babushka Band, on indefinite hiatus. That means that the band’s show on Saturday, October 15, at the Lion’s Lair will be its last performance for the foreseeable future. The event is…

Lotus, Green Day and All New Denver Concert Announcements

Country stars Tim McGraw and Faith Hill bring their Soul2Soul world tour to the Pepsi Center on Tuesday, August 1, 2017; tickets go on sale Friday, October 14, at 10 a.m. Last July, Lotus released Eat the Light, the electronic outfit’s first album with vocals on every song. The band headlines…

Jive Church and the Rebirth of the Pamlico Sound

The Pamlico Sound is releasing its latest full-length album, Jive Church, which represents a good deal of work, re-work and rebirth for the band over the course of the last year and a half. Horn player and vocalist Will Baumgartner put the outfit together in June 2015 after a year’s hiatus…

Get to Know Boulder’s Don Strasburg — No, Not That Don Strasburg

Meet Don Strasburg. No, not that one. Based on the name, you would be forgiven for thinking this is a profile of Don Strasburg, the owner of Boulder’s Z2 Entertainment and senior talent buyer at AEG Live whose notoriously competitive booking methods help maintain his companies’ monopoly over the Denver…

Brujeria Grinds Against Trump at the Bluebird

Despite the sold out Slayer and Anthrax show happening up the street at the Fillmore Auditorium, Brujeria, Cattle Decapitation and Piñata Protest garnered a sizable audience at the Bluebird for its own raw display of musical brutality. San Antonio’s Piñata Protest brought an odd but effective mixture of punk and…

Andrew Stockdale, the Lone Wolfmother

Since co-founding members Chris Ross and Myles Heskett left 1970s-tinged Australian hard-rock band Wolfmother in 2008, it has been less a band in the conventional sense and more the musical outlet of sole remaining original member Andrew Stockdale. The singer and guitarist plays nearly everything on new album Victorious, with…

Indie-Pop Band TEEN on Gender, Sensuality and Wu-Tang

First things first: The members of TEEN would really like you to stop comparing their band to Warpaint. “People say, ‘They sound just like Warpaint!’” frontwoman Kristina “Teeny” Lieberson tells me from her home in the Ridgewood neighborhood of Queens. “And it’s like, I love Warpaint, thanks, but no, we…

Partying at the RV Resort, Desert-Trip Style

It’s 11:30 a.m. on a Saturday, and a classic rock cover band is serenading a small, mostly middle-aged crowd lazing around a pool at the Shadow Hills RV Resort in Indio, California. They’re belting out Van Morrison’s “Wild Night,” which seems like an odd choice for this hour — or…

Green Day Coming to 1STBANK Center in April

Green Day, which just released Revolution Radio last Friday, will be coming the to 1STBANK Center on Wednesday, April 5 as part of the band’s North American tour, which kicks off in Phoenix in March. Against Me! will open the show.  Pre-sale tickets go on sale for Idiot Nation fan club members on…