Maggie Despise Refused to Play Jay-Z or Bruce Springteen
Some DJs don’t take requests.
Some DJs don’t take requests.
Ahead of its show in Denver, Deap Vally’s Lindsey Troy spoke to Westword about new music, playing bass for White Lung, and the Femijism TBT commentary
He’s worked with Waylon Jennings and Rob Zombie, played for Bill Clinton and bemoaned the rise of the alt-right. Jesse Dayton’s weird career just keeps booming.
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Will the flu keep Lily Allen from making her Denver stop?
Brandishing a new release, The Butcher’s Share, Daniel Kahn and the Painted Bird come to Denver from Berlin with a sound that strikes at oppression.
Tech N9ne’s label Strange Music helped build Rittz’s career. Now the rapper, named after a cracker, is striking out on his own.
Rapper Russ brings his I See You tour to the Pepsi Center tonight, while Lily Allen, who hasn’t played in Denver in nearly a decade, headlines the Summit in support of her new album, No Shame. The Alarm, fronted by Love Hope Strength co-founder Mike Peters, plays an acoustic show…
Colorado’s latest large-scale venue, 10 Mile Music Hall, opened up Tuesday night with a Leftover Salmon concert.
Denver Electronica band Church Fire has released a trippy and disconcerting new music video for the single “Sick Meat,” directed by Lares Feliciano.
Ariana Grande, Atmosphere and more.
Aurora cops stood outside Stampede, a country bar, on Sunday night, as Insane Clown Posse fans, known as Juggalos, walked in and out, many with faces painted like clowns.
The folk trio Mountain Man essentially went quiet in 2013, when vocalist Amelia Meath turned her attention to Sylvan Esso, her North Carolina-based synth-pop duo with Nick Sanborn. Fans wondered if the trio would ever get back together.
Guitarist Adrian Conner and drummer Clementine’s debut album under the name Beaux Cheveux is an exciting and unusual combination of psychedelic dream-pop.
Sometimes tours don’t go as planned.
Trent Campbell came up with a fantastical, cosmic story for Tnertle’s new album Burning Down the Sun.
With the release of their new album, Bud Bronson & The Good Timers show that even their punk-rock anthems aren’t impervious to the state of the world.
Black Moth Super Rainbow’s vocalist and visionary Tobacco, also known as Thomas Fec, never understood trends in music.
These high school bluegrass virtuosos are raising money for mental health awareness.
The group Wood Belly has garnered acclaim in the bluegrass scene.
Even Josh Groban has writer’s block.
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