KUNC Tackles Broadcasting the “Colorado Sound”

In 2001, the University of Northern Colorado was on the brink of selling public radio station KUNC to KCFR, the Denver station owned and operated by Colorado Public Radio. The amount on the table was $1.3 million but upon hearing the news, general manager Neil Best approached the Board of Trustees with the idea…

The Best Concerts in Denver This Week

This week’s lineup include’s B. Dolan tonight at the Walnut Room, Magma Tuesday at the Gothic Theatre, They Might Be Giants at the Ogden Theatre on Wednesday and Santigold at the Ogden on Thursday. See the full list of our picks below.  MONDAY, MARCH 21 Alt Nation Advance Placement Tour…

Ten Colorado Bands Playing Red Rocks — 2016 Season

Red Rocks doubles both as an iconic symbol of Denver’s local music culture and as a go-to spot on the international music circuit. This summer, a several bands who got their start in Colorado are gracing the Red Rocks stage, blurring the local and international music scenes. Be sure to…

They Might Be Giants and the Resurrection of Dial-A-Song

They Might Be Giants is one of the most well known bands from that pre-alternative rock era in the 1980s when there wasn’t an all-encompassing, vague umbrella term for music that wasn’t punk, wasn’t mainstream pop, not quite straight-ahead rock and yet accessible. The band’s self-titled 1986 debut album was…

New Bands Added to Westword Showcase Main Stage Lineup

Two bands have been added to the lineups for the main stages at the 2016 Westword Music Showcase on Saturday, June 25, 2016: Chef’Special and Denver’s own 888.  Chef’Special, a Dutch alternative folk-pop band from Haarlem, Netherlands, will join Dillon Francis, Matt and Kim, Health, and Black Pistol Fire on…

Magma Put France on the Prog-Rock Map

Progressive rock started out as largely a British phenomenon in the late ’60s but quickly mutated when it spread to the European continent and beyond. The artists that pioneered the genre attempted to bring artistic credibility to rock music either by infusing it with elements of classical-musical structure and daring…

The Best Concerts in Denver This Weekend

Gogol Bordello brings its super-charged gypsy punk to the Boulder Theater on Saturday night and to the Ogden Theater on Sunday night while the Denver Gay Men’s Chorus’ “The Show Music Go On: The Music of Queen” is at the Temple Buell Theatre for one show tonight as well as a…

Forget SXSW: Give That $250,000 to Colorado Artists Instead

For someone like me who comes from working within the DIY music world, $250,000 is a lot of money. Like, a shitload of money. But $250,000 was what was spent last year on the Colorado Music Party, a five-day, five-night unofficial showcase at SXSW in Austin, Texas. Organized by the…

Santigold on Buying, Selling, and Making Her Baby Dance

Santi White, who performs under the name Santigold, is exhausted — which makes perfect sense. When we spoke with her, she was overseeing the release of 99¢, her audacious, eclectic and audaciously clever new album, in addition to creating social media platforms such as a Tumblr that plays off the recording’s…

Bag Raiders Plan to Make You Dance and Violate Safety Codes

Bag Raiders, previously known as an electronica duo, might better now be described as a band. Since adding drummer Felix Bloxom (also BR’s in-house producer) to its lineup, the Australian group has taken on a new identity — comfortably defined more by live instrumentation and singing than by their previously…

Vertex Festival Announces Inaugural Lineup

Earlier today we reported on the names of a few confirmed bands for the new music festival happening near Buena Vista this summer August 5-7, 2016. Organizers of Vertex Festival have now released the full initial lineup for the fest’s inaugural iteration, which features headliners ODESZA, Alabama Shakes and two…

Exclusive: Bands for New Summer Festival at Buena Vista Ranch

A new 20,000-capacity summer music festival will take place August 4-7, 2016, on a ranch outside Buena Vista, put on by Madison House Presents and AEG Live. Organizers’ lips have been tight on details about the festival, for which the permit was approved by Chaffee County Board of Commissioners last…

Send in the Clown: Violent J on Legal Battles and NWA

It’s easy, if all you’re familiar with is the shtick, to form a negative opinion of Violent J, one half of the Insane Clown Posse. Rarely seen in public without his trademark makeup, the man plays up to the role in which he’s cast himself like the most committed of method actors. There are…

Turner Jackson Is Ready to Party

Turner Jackson has a theory about the often overlooked hip-hop scene in Denver. According to him, Denver isn’t the kind of town to accept genre restrictions. Denver wants multitudes, what Jackson calls “alloys.” “Denver is a kind of town where alloys win,” Jackson says. “What I mean by that is…

Future, John Hiatt and the Best Concerts in Denver This Week

August Burns Red and Between the Buried and Me co-headline the Summit Music Hall tonight and the Prettiots are at Lost Lake Lounge while Future is at the Fillmore Auditorium tomorrow night, John Hiatt is at the Oriental Theater on Wednesday and Jose Gonzalez performs with yMusic at the Paramount Theatre on…

Introducing the 2016 Westword Music Awards Nominees: Vote Now!

For more than two decades, the Westword Music Showcase has celebrated Colorado’s dynamic music community — and this year’s festival promises to reflect the scene’s growth. The 2016 Showcase, on Saturday, June 25, will be bigger and better than ever, featuring national headliners and local favorites on two main stages,…

The Best Concerts in Colorado This Weekend

The fourth annual Trapfest, featuring Vinnie Mansicalco, Lookas, Nghtmre, PawS and Carnage, is at the Fillmore Auditorium tonight while Ty Segall & the Muggers are at the Gothic and Z-Trip is at Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom. Lyle Lovett and Robert Earl Keen play an acoustic show tomorrow night at the Boulder…

The Prettiots Are Not a Girl Band

It’s almost 6 p.m. in New York, but Kay Kasparhauser and Lulu Prat of The Prettiots aren’t quite sure which time zone they’re in. They’ve just returned from a show-heavy two weeks in the U.K., and their luggage is still lost somewhere between Oslo Airport and JFK. They have less…