Elvis Costello, Jim James and Every New Denver Concert Announcement
Don’t miss these shows.
Don’t miss these shows.
Ahead of the Westword Music Showcase, funk band MLIMA discusses trying new things, Denver’s funk and jam scene, and possible surprises during the Showcase.
The Front Bottoms’ early folk-punk songs were Brian Sella’s explosions of emotion. His angsty lyrics about love and mundane matters drew crowds that cherished singing along to every diaristic word.
The Reminders are ready to share new music with the world.
Sunflower Bean, the New York City-based indie-rock trio playing the main stage at this year’s Westword Music Showcase, Saturday, June 23, doesn’t shy away from sounding different.
Ahead of the Westword Music Showcase, ska band Judge Roughneck discuss venue marketing, their ska and reggae influences, and Denver’s music scene.
Ahead of the Westword Music Showcase, progressive hard rock band Hydraform discusses Denver’s music variety and the perils of music information overload.
Grandoozy, which will take over the Overland Park Golf Course September 14 to 16, has announced its daily lineup.
Ahead of the Westword Music Showcase, alternative rock band The Hollow discusses supporting other artists, mental health, and being excited for the Showcase.
Denver singer-songwriter Kayla Marque comes from a long line of Denver musicians. Now, it’s her turn in the spotlight.
Chris Mercer of Sliver doesn’t like mixing music with politics. But that didn’t stop him from burning a Trump hat.
Ahead of the Westword Music Showcase, House/EDM DJ Aaron Bordas discusses Denver’s DJ scene, techno festivals, and being a Littleton native.
Ahead of the Westword Music Showcase, blues artist Mr. David Booker discusses his blues and roots sound, being a radio DJ in the ’80s, and his old bands.
Ahead of the Westword Music Showcase, hip-hop group Def Knock discusses safe and responsible hip-hop, gentrification, and the influx of new acts.
Ahead of the Westword Music Showcase, indie-punk band Hooper discusses writing music in Englewood, earlier and shorter sets, and music accessibility.
Ahead of the Westword Music Showcase, electronic duo E V P discusses gentrification and sexism, emo and pop influences, and goth nights at the Church.
Don’t miss these shows.
Ahead of the Westword Music Showcase, House DJ Freddy Rule discusses the importance of mentors, guest list entitlement issues, and dark, heavy bass lines.
Hip-hop artist Reason the Citizen discusses self-reflection in his music, moving to Denver, and sharing his successes and failures in his music with fans.
Ahead of the Westword Music Showcase, brass band Guerrilla Fanfare discusses inclusivity, large instrument accessibility, and audience participation.
Experimental art-pop band the Milk Blossoms talk about Denver’s musical diversity, seeing new bands, and the rapid growth of the city.
Ahead of the Westword Music Showcase, hip-hop duo Rare Byrd$ discuss “being from” Denver, the Titwrench Collective, and the members’ mothers’ support.