The Best Concerts in Denver This Weekend

Guided by Voices, who played at Riot Fest in 2013, headline the Summit Music Hall on Saturday while the Haitian band Lakou Mizik continues its three-night run at Su Teatro on Friday and Saturday. Also this weekend there’s Fred Hersch Trio at Dazzle, Cursive at Summit Music Hall and Jadakiss…

Open Music Session: Natalie Tate Got Poetic at Open Media Foundation

Ah, Natalie Tate. The Denver artist who has a voice capable of calming the most batshit-crazy of loons. She describes herself as merging “the roots sensibilities of her Colorado home with the planes of a more ethereal land,” and that’s pretty accurate. Seamlessly blending traditional singer/songwriter fare with trip-hop/trance, Tate…

No Filler: Napalm Death, the Melvins and Melt Banana at the Ogden

If you were to envision a triple bill where all the artists have international audiences and cult followings and exemplify certain rock subgenres, you could hardly do better than to feature Melt Banana, Melvins and Napalm Death on that tour. Though either Melvins or Napalm Death could have held down the…

The Immediate Music Festival Features Janet Feder, Collaborative Improvisation

This Friday, April 29, Auraria Campus will host The Immediate Music Festival at the Kenneth King Academic and Performing Arts Center. Open and free to the public, the event celebrates collaborative improvisation and it invites attendees to participate in various workshops and demonstrations. Workshops and presentations run from 9 a.m…

Cyndi Lauper and Summer Concert Announcements

Yes brings its Album Series tour to the Paramount Theatre on Wednesday, August 24, and the band will perform Drama in its entirety as well as sides one and four of 1973’s double album Tales From Topographic Oceans, plus a selection of their greatest hits. Tickets ($49.50-$89.50) go on sale on Friday,…

Foals at the Ogden: Slow to Take Off, but Ultimately Moving

Foals, the Oxford-bred hard-math-rock band, played at Denver’s Ogden Theatre last night, the twenty-sixth date on a closely stacked tour of nearly nightly shows. While heartfelt and genuine, fans at last night’s show experienced a somewhat subdued performance in comparison to the heavy intensity that has become synonymous with Foals’ live shows. Foals put…

“Pussy Runs Everything”: Coachella Finally Booked More Women This Year

Among the many artists making their Coachella debuts this year, Mavis Staples undoubtedly has the most storied résumé. As a solo artist and former member of The Staples Singers, the 76-year-old’s powerful voice has graced over five decades of soul classics, including “I’ll Take You There,” “Let’s Do It Again” and…

The Broke Music Fan’s Guide to Denver: Open-Mike Nights

At the end of March, we published the first “Broke Music Fan’s Guide to Denver,” packed with handy hints and tips for enjoying live music on the cheap in this great region. We want this to be a regular thing, so allow us to present our guide to the dollar-saving…

Deerhunter Channeled Rather Than Exorcised Its Demons

Considering he seemed to have no trouble navigating the stage in his usual dramatic fashion, it was difficult to tell whether or not the cane Bradford Cox wielded on stage was an unusual prop or a necessary aid to his movement. Perhaps it was partly a cheeky reference to the injury…

Beach Slang Is in Love, and You’re to Blame

It’s appropriate that Beach Slang is from Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love, because that’s how it conducts itself with the people that come to the band’s shows. Whether it’s before, during or after the show or down the line. Frontman James Alex is known for answering letters and messages…

Recollect Records Will Sell High-End Vinyl in the Golden Triangle

Nestled in the Golden Triangle among the bail bondsmen, cozy upscale restaurants and cuspidated art museum is a new addition to Denver’s central cultural district: a high-end record store. Recollect Records, which opens this Saturday at 1255 Delaware Street, in what used to be the Von Tornow art gallery, may…

The Melvins’ Basses Loaded Showcases Its Many Faces

In its seemingly never ending pursuit of keeping things fresh for itself and fans, veteran rock band the Melvins are releasing their latest record, Basses Loaded, on June 3 through Ipecac Recordings. The record will feature six separate bass players across twelve songs. This will include Steve McDonald of Redd…

Shit People Actually Said at Coachella, Weekend Two

Every year, we travel out to the desert to capture the stories that make the Coachella experience so unique and infamous. Sometimes these tales are touching; other times, frustrating; but without a doubt, the crowd at Coachella is always hilarious.  Here are 25 of the strangest, funniest, most memorable things…

Magic Sword Keeps Building Its Legend

When Magic Sword debuted at Treefort Music Fest in 2013, no one but the band’s members could have known what the audience was in for: two space knights playing the kind of high-fidelity synth rock that embodies everything glorious about 1980s epic science-fiction movies. The unabashed bombast of intricate guitar…

Denver Musicians Are Still Feeling the Bern

Back at the beginning of March, we interviewed notoriously politically active punk band Anti-Flag prior to its show at the Gothic Theatre, and frontman Justin Sane was more than happy to discuss the merits of his favorite presidential candidate. “Sanders is a person who has a track record of fighting…

Denver Artists Pay Tribute to Prince

The Mile High City has been mourning Prince in a big way this week. After hearing news of his passing on April 21, and getting over the initial denial, artists and city officials hit the streets to celebrate his legacy. Film on the Rocks even added a special Purple Rain…