Call of the Void on New Album, Pain and the Mystery of Mass Suicide
Ahead of its show at the hi-dive, Call of The Void’s Gordon Koch spoke to Westword about pain and sorrow, finding hope in life, and the group’s new record.
Ahead of its show at the hi-dive, Call of The Void’s Gordon Koch spoke to Westword about pain and sorrow, finding hope in life, and the group’s new record.
Neon Baby, a new pop-up disco club, will inhabit downtown Denver’s historic Mattie Silks House of Mirrors.
The technology-enhanced jam band Papadosio, who perform at Red Rocks this Saturday, recently released a series of improvisational YouTube videos directed at fans of ambient grooves, music tech enthusiasts and gear-focused musicians.
GRiZ, Flying Lotus and Brian Wilson are some of the artists who have announced Denver concerts.
More local acts will be added in the weeks to come.
After an almost decade-long run, the Jefferson Park house venue known as the Bloodswamp has been leveled.
Denver indie-rock band FaceMan has released the “Big Water” music video, their first new track since 2016 and first collaboration with R.W. Perkins.
21 Savage is touring in support of his latest album.
The Underground Music Showcase returns to venues along Broadway for its nineteenth year, from Friday, July 26 through Sunday, July 28.
Denver Arts & Venues, the Music District in Fort Collins and the University of Colorado will bring the international Music Cities Convention to Denver in September 2020.
Mandy Yoches has come a long way since her time in Tijuana Pillbox.
Blink-182 and Lil Wayne kick off their first ever co-headlining tour together in June and stop by the Pepsi Center on Wednesday, September 4.
Tickets go on sale Friday, May 10.
Days before the May 7 election, more than 100 musicians, artists and activists gathered downtown to make noise.
Khruangbin, Vulfpeck, 4U: A Symphonic Celebration of Prince, The Music of ABBA: Arrival from Sweden, Lolo Zouaï and Vijay Iyer Sextet all play Denver this week.
Dead sardines in a can had a better chance of dancing than many Lizzo fans did at the overpacked Ogden Theatre.
Shon Cobb of Plume Varia talks about what the Westword Music Showcase has meant to his band.
The DCPA has contributed $50,000 to the fight against Initiative 300.
As far as pioneers go, there can only be so many. Tony Humphries – while generally unknown to casual fans of dance music – is one.
Shpongle, NGHTMRE and Slander, Slushii, LÉON, Jai Wolf, Itchy-O, Dance Gavin Dance and Kodak Black all play Denver area concerts this weekend.
Don’t miss these shows.
Cinco de Mayo, the holiday that commemorates the Mexican army’s victory over the French at the Battle of Puebla in 1862, will be celebrated in Denver all weekend long.