Queer Femme Darkwave Band Them Are Us Too Nearly Split Apart

With the release of its debut full-length album Remain in 2015 on Dais Records, Them Are Us Too became an underground sensation for its darkly lush melodies and soaring vocals that recalled the likes of Cocteau Twins and Switchblade Symphony. The band formed in 2013, when Kennedy Ashlyn and Cash…

Heavy-Metal Band Morgue Whore Bottles Mountain Alchemy

When Morgue Whore bassist Ted Anderson talks about the beginnings of his three-piece heavy-metal band, it becomes clear that the trio has always thrived on darkness and exclusion. “Metalheads are hard to find up in the ski country. It’s hippie-land,” Anderson says of Morgue Whore’s early days playing shows to…

Juggalos Are the New Ravers

Of all the ways I thought I would be describing my first Gathering of the Juggalos, “like my first rave” was not on the short list. But after less than 24 hours among the fans of Insane Clown Posse, that’s how I’m feeling. It’s like I’ve traveled back in time…

Garbage, Wiz Khalifa and Every New Denver Concert Announcement

Megadeth brings its Dystopia World Tour to the 1STBANK Center on Saturday, October 1 with guests Amon Amarth, Metal Church and Havok. Tickets ($35-$50) go on sale on Friday, July 22 at 10 a.m.  Garbage, who released Strange Little Birds last month, headline the Fillmore Auditorium on Thursday, September 15 with Cigarettes…

Korn and Rob Zombie Gave Hope to Nü-Metal Diehards, Horror-Loving Weirdos

Despite a ticket that boasted “rain or shine,” Tuesday night’s Korn and Rob Zombie co-headlining show at Fiddler’s Green Amphitheater was delayed considerably due to inclement weather. Just as opening band,  In This Moment, were set to take the stage, the amphitheater was evacuated and concert-goers were told to take…

Is This the Most Hated Band in Colorado?

“Kick them off the stage!” “Just get them out of here!” Those were the directives that Tim Sadler, a college student who interns as a sound engineer at the Seventh Circle Music Collective, received over the phone from his boss. Sadler didn’t have to be told twice. The band he…

Kiss Is Still the Greatest Rock-and-Roll Spectacle on Earth

Classic-rock band Kiss may be playing “secondary markets” on its current tour, but the iconic showmen made last night’s concert in Colorado Springs a memorable one with an excess of spectacle and gratitude. Growing up in the 1970s, Kiss was the one band whose marketing schemes also infiltrated the lives…

Up-and-Comer Maren Morris Ditches the Country Playbook

The latest trend in mainstream country music seems to be Gen X cowboy crooners teaming up with the pop-star likes of Demi Lovato, Elle King and Pink for duets that might endear them to younger audiences. These crossover pairings actually sound pretty good, but the dynamic is creepily Richard Gere-ian,…

Glass Animals Drummer Joe Seaward on How to Be a Human Being

The success of Glass Animals’ 2014 debut album Zaba is, in the words of fellow British rocker Nigel Tufnel, a mystery that’s “best to leave it…unsolved.” Through a curious blend of tribal percussion, casually psychedelic lyrics and a transverse connection to both modern rock and electronica, Glass Animals achieves an impressive sonic iconography. Their style…

A Night Calling Adele’s Lonely Hearts Advice Hotline

Twenty thousand people filled Denver’s Pepsi Center last night, the first of two instantly sold-out nights at the arena, yet British singer-songwriter Adele made the room feel as intimate as a barroom cabaret. The gifted vocalist built her performance not on showcasing elaborate set-pieces or her soaring ballads, but on…

Mitski Kept Larimer Lounge at Arm’s Length

Mitski keeps no secrets. At least that what you would be led to believe had you listened to Puberty 2, her much-hyped (and deservedly so) fourth record replete with personal histories of heartbreak, despair, fear and longing. Though restrained, it’s impossible to miss the self-consciously confessional edge within her songwriting,…

Remember That 82-Year-Old Metalhead? He’s Going Beyond America’s Got Talent

In June, John Hetlinger gained national notoriety for his performance on America’s Got Talent, when he delivered a spine-raking rendition of hard-rock band Drowning Pool’s hit “Bodies.” The 82-year-old Colorado man’s surprising audition featured his growling the lyrics “Let the bodies hit the floor” before breaking into a roar.  Hetlinger…