Titus Andronicus: Rebels Against the Orthodoxy of Punk

When Titus Andronicus released its conceptually ambitious triple album The Most Lamentable Tragedy on July 28, 2015, it became a landmark of modern punk. It also marked singer Patrick Stickles’ thirtieth birthday and came out the day of the end of a five-night run of sold-out shows at New York…

Esham Talks Horrorcore and the “Wicked Shit”

The “wicked shit” is thriving in Denver and other places all over the world, and a lot of the credit goes to Detroit rapper Esham. Since releasing his first album in 1986 at the age of thirteen, Esham’s personalized style of acid rap has influenced rappers like Tech N9ne and…

Disclosure, Lukas Nelson and the Best Shows in Denver This Week

Ben Folds teams up with the chamber ensemble yMusic, who have also worked with Jose Gonzalez and Dirty Projectors, tonight at the Paramount Theatre while Brian Jonestown Massacre returns to the Bluebird Theater tomorrow. Disclosure headlines Red Rocks on Tuesday, Titus Andronicus is at the Marquis Theater, and renowned jazz…

Get Your Tickets Now: Westword Music Showcase Prices Increase Monday!

The 22nd annual Westword Music Showcase is just six weeks away, and close to 100 local bands have now been confirmed to perform on a dozen stages across the Golden Triangle neighborhood on Saturday, June 25. The first round of Denver-based bands — including synth-rock band the Epilogues and rap artist Bianca Mikahn —…

Global Dub and the Best Concerts in Denver This Weekend

Thievery Corporation headlines Red Rocks tonight and the venue hosts the Global Dub Festival (featuring Datsik, Bro Safari, Slander, Ghastly and more) on Saturday, as well as Bad Company and Joe Walsh on Sunday. The Denver Uke Fest runs through Saturday at Swallow Hill and Lucius is at the Gothic…

Queen City Festival Will Feature Thought-Provoking Hip-Hop

Festivals abound in and around Denver, and while the massive something-for-everyone events start to look the same, there’s still room for music festivals for more specialized audiences. Enter the hip-hop-centric Queen City Music Festival, presented by New Wave LLC, which will happen Friday, August 12 and Saturday, August 13, at…

Riot Fest Announces Headliner — and Major Punk Reunion

Punk icons the Misfits come through Denver fairly often; it’s just that the original members never appear on stage together. Frontman Glenn Danzig played the Boulder Theater last fall; Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein spoke with us about building his own guitars before a gig at the Marquis; and a version of…

Willie Nelson, Pitbull and New Concert Announcements

Willie Nelson and Family headlines Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre on Saturday, July 30 with Kacey Musgraves opening. Tickets ($27.50-$149.50) go on sale on Friday, May 13 at 10 a.m.  Pitbull brings the Bad Man Tour to the Pepsi Center on Thursday, August 18 with Prince Royce and special guests. Tickets ($29.95-$139.95) go…

Illegal Pete’s Colfax Opening Will Feature Denver Music

Of all the taco joints in Denver…you might want to walk in to the new Illegal Pete’s location at 2001 East Colfax Avenue, which is opening this week with festivities that include not only food but local music. The big opening day is Friday, May 13, when the restaurant opens…

Ten Highlights of the Hudson Gardens Summer 2016 Concert Series

We know summer’s here when the festival bills and outdoor series lineups start to get announced, and as is the norm, the Hudson Garden Series is offering some wonderful bills for those partial to nostalgia-based classic rock and soul. Here are ten of the highlights. 10. Jefferson Starship Sunday, June…

BØRNS’ Sold-Out Performance at the Gothic Was Dope-amine

If it was necessary to describe BØRNS’ show last night at the Gothic Theatre in just three words, they’d be: Best Case Scenario. As the first of two back-to-back sold-out shows in Denver, BØRNS put on a performance that rivaled the energy of a Super Bowl half-time show. The show, however, was free…

Denver Band Iwakura Expands the Identity of Hardcore

Iwakura is definitely a hardcore band, but it’s changing the face of the genre, exemplifying an individual vision of what it’s like today. What sets Iwakura apart on first impression is that the act’s performances lack the tough-guy persona that many hardcore bands adopt, even for the purpose of mocking…

Plume Varia Remembers Prince Before Tribute at Red Rocks

The sold-out tribute to Prince at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Thursday, May 12 will start at 7 p.m. (doors at 6:15 p.m.). The event, in addition to the screening of Purple Rain, will feature a poetry performance, ten bands performing one or two Prince songs each, plus a finale including Heavy…

Tortoise Continues to Defy Classification

Not long after Tortoise wrapped up its tour for 2009’s Beacon of Ancestorship, the post-rock quintet was commissioned by the its hometown of Chicago to write music inspired by the city’s jazz and improvised music communities. In 2010, Tortoise’s twentieth anniversary, the group performed the piece in Chicago’s Millennium Park…

Monday-Night Menagerie Offers a Hangout for Local Artists

Any city worth its salt has an amazing art scene, and any art scene worth taking notice of has a tight-knit artistic community. Taking that logic up another notch, an artistic community that wants to be taken seriously needs a place to meet, to exchange ideas and to bounce off…