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Death by Dub’s Debut Represents the Cycle of Life and Death

Death by Dub’s Debut Represents the Cycle of Life and Death

By John BearSeptember 14, 2020

The reggae band takes on social issues and more on its first release.

The Best Concerts in Denver This Week

The Best Concerts in Denver This Week

By Westword StaffSeptember 14, 2020

Nathaniel Rateliff, Andy Frasco & the U.N,. and Gasoline Lollipops all play Red Rocks this week.

Reader: Rateliff Show Can Have Only 175 People, but Broncos Get 5,700?

Reader: Rateliff Show Can Have Only 175 People, but Broncos Get 5,700?

By Westword StaffSeptember 12, 2020

The first Red Rocks show is September 15.

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The Best Concerts in Denver This Weekend

The Best Concerts in Denver This Weekend

By Westword StaffSeptember 11, 2020

Eddie Roberts of the New Mastersounds, Reno Divorce and Milquetoast and Company play concerts this weekend.

Andy Frasco, Wildermiss and Rob Drabkin Share Red Rocks Bill

Andy Frasco, Wildermiss and Rob Drabkin Share Red Rocks Bill

By Kyle HarrisSeptember 10, 2020

Artists are announcing last-minute, socially-distanced shows at the venue.

Wayne Coyne Reflects on His Teenage Years on New Flaming Lips Album

Wayne Coyne Reflects on His Teenage Years on New Flaming Lips Album

By Jon SolomonSeptember 10, 2020

American Head looks back at the frontman’s childhood in the late ’70s and early ’80s in Oklahoma City.

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EHpH Is Blasting Trump, Saving Bats, and Wondering Which Way We’ll All Die

EHpH Is Blasting Trump, Saving Bats, and Wondering Which Way We’ll All Die

By John BearSeptember 10, 2020

While hurricanes, firenadoes and asteroids may be coming, the Denver electronic-body-music duo keeps swinging at the president.

Britney Jane Is Blossoming

Britney Jane Is Blossoming

By John BearSeptember 9, 2020

After years as a background singer for other Denver artists, Britney Jane is telling her story through song.

Gasoline Lollipops Skewer Trump on <i>All the Misery Money Can Buy</i>

Gasoline Lollipops Skewer Trump on All the Misery Money Can Buy

By Cleo MirzaSeptember 9, 2020

Clay Rose of Gasoline Lollipops discusses the band’s fifth album.

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How Nightlife Photographer Shadow Is Handling the Shutdowns

How Nightlife Photographer Shadow Is Handling the Shutdowns

By Kyle HarrisSeptember 8, 2020

Amid the COVID-19 crisis, nightlife photographer Shadow is feeling nostalgic for the clubs.

Nathaniel Rateliff Will Play Five Red Rocks Shows for 175 Fans Each

Nathaniel Rateliff Will Play Five Red Rocks Shows for 175 Fans Each

By Kyle HarrisSeptember 8, 2020

The five socially-distanced concerts will host 175 fans each.

Chris Swank on the Plight of Running Four Businesses During COVID-19

Chris Swank on the Plight of Running Four Businesses During COVID-19

By Jon SolomonSeptember 8, 2020

“How much is the business worth if every week you’ve got to throw in a few thousand bucks?”

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New Energy: Kid Astronaut Goes Electronic With Psychologic

New Energy: Kid Astronaut Goes Electronic With Psychologic

By John BearSeptember 8, 2020

Jon Shockness, who performs as Kid Astronaut, talks about his surprising collaboration with electronic producer Psychologic.

The Best Concerts in Denver on Labor Day and Beyond

The Best Concerts in Denver on Labor Day and Beyond

By Westword StaffSeptember 7, 2020

Shanna in a Dress, the John Weeks Band, Tonguebyte and Black & White Motion Picture play Denver this week.

This Is Not an Arts & Venues Obituary, but We’re in Mourning

This Is Not an Arts & Venues Obituary, but We’re in Mourning

By Kyle HarrisSeptember 6, 2020

The agency is experiencing devastating cuts, but it’s not dead.

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Blakk Mantra Worked With Clutch’s Producer on a New EP

Blakk Mantra Worked With Clutch’s Producer on a New EP

By Jon SolomonSeptember 4, 2020

The Denver stoner-rock band is back with new songs recorded by Gene “Machine” Freeman, the engineer behind Clutch.

The Best Concerts in Denver This Weekend

The Best Concerts in Denver This Weekend

By Westword StaffSeptember 4, 2020

In the Whale, Ana Popovic, and more shows this weekend.

In the Whale’s Nate Valdez Goes Solo on “Saint Munchausen”

In the Whale’s Nate Valdez Goes Solo on “Saint Munchausen”

By John BearSeptember 3, 2020

The In the Whale singer takes on the psychiatrist disorder in his new song as Valdez.

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King Cardinal Flies High on “Bluebird Day”

King Cardinal Flies High on “Bluebird Day”

By John BearSeptember 3, 2020

Sunny days are still a thing.

Layoffs and Cancellations Pummel Denver’s Classical Arts Institutions

Layoffs and Cancellations Pummel Denver’s Classical Arts Institutions

By Kyle HarrisSeptember 2, 2020

Layoffs and cancellations have become the status quo.

Claire Heywood Isn’t Betting on Positive Thinking in “Letter Day”

Claire Heywood Isn’t Betting on Positive Thinking in “Letter Day”

By Katrina LeibeeSeptember 2, 2020

The Denver singer-songwriter’s latest sneers at the idea of positive thinking.

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No Practice Could Have Prepared These Rehearsal Spaces for COVID-19

No Practice Could Have Prepared These Rehearsal Spaces for COVID-19

By Claire DuncombeSeptember 2, 2020

With bands not touring or practicing, Denver’s once thriving rehearsal spaces are having a hard time.

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