Heart Wailed With the Storm at Red Rocks

Last night, the forecast of “light rain” left out the bit about two full hours of torrential rain, mild flooding, and seriously limited visibility issues on the roads. Driving through these conditions to get to Red Rocks either inspired a bit of foolhardy bravado or the urge to turn back…

Laugh About This: Diet Cig Talks Sloppiness, Younger Sisters and Barack Obama

Diet Cig still smells okay. It’s only the second day of tour, after all, meaning the duo is freshly showered and the majority of the members’ T-shirts are clean. But, in keeping with their self-described slop-pop aesthetic, they’re taking the interview in the ever-so glamourous parking lot of a Walmart in Maryland. “We’re…

Street Artists Take Part in First-Ever RiNo Music Festival

While the musical lineup for tonight’s inaugural RiNo Music Festival is an impressive one, featuring Silversun Pickups, 888, St. Lucia, Bishop Briggs, A Silent Film and more, there’s a lineup of visual artists that rivals it. Street-art is going to be plentiful this evening as an impressive roster of local…

Unknown Mortal Orchestra and the Best Concerts in Denver This Weekend

The RiNo Music Festival (featuring Silversun Pickups, St. Lucia, 888 and more) is tonight, while the Unknown Mortal Orchestra is at the Ogden Theatre and Pretty Lights starts a two-night stand in Telluride. Also this weekend is Reggae on the Rocks (featuring 311, Iration, Steel Pulse, Morgan Heritage and more),…

Eros and the Eschaton on Forging a Music Scene in Colorado Springs

Colorado Springs might not be known for its indie music, but bands like Eros and the Eschaton are trying to change that perception. “The people that are making waves in the Springs music scene are in the Springs intentionally, for the sake of making a scene,” says Eros keyboardist Mitchell…

Denver DIY Scene Hosts Camp-Out Festival in Brighton

One thing is for certain: The coordinators of Field Day Camp Show are not in it for the money. “We’re going to be paying out of our pocket for this,” confesses Jeremy Marquez, one of the festival’s three organizers-slash-bookers-slash-promoters. The other two members of the coordinating team, Logan Misegadis and…

Geoff Downes of Yes on the Origins of “Video Killed The Radio Star”

Pioneers of what was once called “art rock” and “progressive rock,” Yes has cast a long shadow on development of any rock music that dares to incorporate literature, high art, futuristic ideas and unadulterated creativity unbound by everyday concerns. Along with contemporaries King Crimson, Curved Air, Emerson, Lake & Palmer,…

Beach House Filled the Ogden With Stars and Memories

At this point in its career, Beach House has reached an axis where its songwriting carries great emotional intimacy, its stage show features elevated rock theater, and its fanbase is large enough to support the band making music full-time. Yet the band still plays intimate venues which highlight the best of these…

Denver Celebrates Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats at Red Rocks

Exactly 365 days after Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats released their self-titled debut album, the band stands before a sold-out crowd at Red Rocks Amphitheater. They’ve just finished playing the final chords of their hit, “S.O.B,” and the resulting fever-pitch of adoration and roars of approval cascading down the…