Xiuhtezcatl Martinez Made His Name as an Activist. Now He’s Making It as a Rapper
Fractivist Xiuhtezcatl Martinez opens up about his album.
Fractivist Xiuhtezcatl Martinez opens up about his album.
Saintseneca’s Zack Little wants instruments to surprise him.
In Denver, a city with a thriving doom scene, the progressive metal band Hydraform makes its mark with a cleaner, melodic sound.
Ahead of Herman’s Hideaway Halloween bash, the Iron Maidens spoke to Westword about being the only all-women Maiden cover band and meeting Steve Harris.
From Kamasi Washington to Insane Clown Posse, touring musicians will be making this a weekend to remember.
Be on Key Psychedelic Ripple club owner Jay Bianchi had a violent start to the week. Now, police are involved.
Justin Timberlake is suffering from a case of bruised vocal cords.
“Denver is very different from any place I’ve lived, as far as the music scene,” says Molly Raney, the classically trained, California-born avant-pop musician better known as Poppet.
Denver’s upcoming concerts include performances by Disturbed, Bob Mould, and the 1975.
Celebrate Halloween at one of Denver’s spookiest shows.
Following a difficult divorce from bandmates, Jilian Medford re-focused her band Ian Sweet around her strengths and ended up making a great new record.
While the Damned teamed up with renowned producer Tony Visconti to make Evil Spirits late last year, the band, which was part of the UK’s first wave of punk acts along with the Clash and Sex Pistols, spent the earlier part of the year touring in celebration of its fortieth anniversary.
Kamasi Washington, the 37-year-old saxophone colossus who’s thundered into America’s jazz consciousness with three records in three years, doesn’t have much free time these days.
Darwin Deez is known for a catchy and unpredictable style in which indie-rock meets electro-pop.
Brooks Betts, guitarist and one of the founding members of the pop-punk band Mayday Parade, remembers struggling to convince audience members to buy CDs during the first Warped Tour. The group’s come along way since then, even headlining the last iteration of the traveling festival this year.
A flying portable toilet damaged a Widespread Panic fan’s SUV at Red Rocks.
No amount of weed could cover the smell of mildew at Kruza Kid’s first concert.
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats have released their latest music video for the song “A Little Honey.”
These bands are bringing Denver’s music scene to the front lines of social and environmental justice movements.
Earlier this year, hard-rock supergroup A Perfect Circle released Eat The Elephant, the group’s first album in fourteen years.
Don’t miss these shows.
An unlikely confluence of current events and political issues is drawing former members of Elephant Revival and Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros together for a show at The Fox Theatre on October 22.