No Practice Could Have Prepared These Rehearsal Spaces for COVID-19
With bands not touring or practicing, Denver’s once thriving rehearsal spaces are having a hard time.
With bands not touring or practicing, Denver’s once thriving rehearsal spaces are having a hard time.
Bars, clubs, amphitheatres and more will be lit red to champion COVID-19 relief for the live entertainment industry.
As COVID-19 wreaks havoc on businesses, the record label and studio has found various ways to keep on going.
This is a seriously good week for music, considering there’s a pandemic.
The husband-wife duo is getting ready to release its newest album You Can’t Kill Ghosts.
Weeks after the city shut down the club, owner Valentes Corleons is bringing it back.
The Denver Music Advancement Fund marches on.
For the Love of Locals has spent the past six years putting Denver musicians in the spotlight.
Enjoy live music and streams from Itchy-O, Nobide, and Metallica.
The alternative-pop band is revisiting its anthem of liberation.
Bandmembers joke that their late bassist would have pretended to hate the tribute song they wrote for him, “Our Dear Brother.”
Shad Buxman and the Graveyard Shift misses live music.
For the first time in his career, Jello Biafra is dropping new music videos.
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats, Lil Baby, Megan Thee Stallion, Phoebe Bridgers and Sam Hunt play the venue in early September.
Denver’s hardcore heroes on activism, aging and punk.
Mlady, Fia NyXX and Bridget Law perform this week.
The world has finally caught up with the performance troupe’s bleak aesthetic.
The Nederland-based group is allergic to genre.
Andy Frasco, Itchy-O and Emerald Siam play Denver this weekend.
A GoFundMe has been set up for the Planes Mistaken for Stars frontman.
The studio, that has recorded Nathaniel Rateliff, the Lumineers, Eminem and more, is looking for a little help.
The post-rock band Narcissa takes on fascism on its new EP, Terrific.