Music Gear Guys Owner Gregory Decker Invented Lok-N-Roll

Gregory Decker owns Music Gear Guys, the guitar specialty store on South Broadway, and he’s a touring guitarist with four decades of playing experience. He also happens to invent tech for musical instruments and has over on hundred patents. He’s been working on one of his inventions, Lok-N-Roll, for several…

Denver Studio The Keep Opens Its Gates

Denver’s population boom has brought all kinds of new industry and opportunities to Denver — and also a steady stream of new musicians. While new bands continue to pop up left and right, the argument surrounding the deficiencies in Denver’s music scene has never been one revolving around lack of…

Beats Off the Beaten Path: Man Mantis’s Audiodrome at Deer Pile

Audiodrome was born out of necessity. When artist and musician Mitch Pond returned to Colorado in 2011 after attending college in Wisconsin, he had trouble booking shows for himself. As Man Mantis, the crate-digging digital scientist performed music that was spacey, referential and beat-heavy, with hip-hop written all over it…

Get to Know Hanami: Jazz Inspired by Japan

Andrew Trim was born near Chicago but in 1988, when he was five years old his parents, who were missionaries, moved their family to Nagano, Japan. Trim guesses that the six people in his family were probably the only white people in a city of sixty thousand people at the…

Composer Mark McCoin Returns to Colorado and Frees the Piano Harp

He drove from San Antonio to Boulder with a piano in his Prius. Say again? “It’s just the piano harp, actually,” says composer/performer Mark McCoin, referring to the massive steel-and-wire gut of a piano. “It was still pretty tough to get in there.” He needs it for the upcoming show…

The Newbie’s Safety Guide to Denver Shows

Colorado has welcomed many newcomers to the state, and with recreational marijuana tourism many people are visiting to participate in that pastime — while catching their favorite bands at some of Denver’s world-class venues. Here are some tips, from a Colorado native with show-going and venue-security experience, to avoid mistakes that might ruin…

Colorado Folk Legend Judy Collins Never Stops

Though she was born in Seattle, Judy Collins will forever be seen as a Coloradan after basing herself here, forging a career and making a name for herself. She certainly sees it that way; Collins still speaks excitedly about the mountains, Denver, Boulder, and everything in-between. At 76, she’s also very young at heart…

Five Festival Failures: Paying Respects in Denver’s Music Fest Graveyard

Colorado is the capital of skiing, beer, legal weed — and failed music festivals. Sure, smaller festivals have thrived in this music-loving state (and the music-rabid city of Denver) — take Westword Music Showcase, the Underground Music Showcase, Folks Fest and Ride Festival as standout examples. But not every endeavor…

Charlie Puth, Joe Satriani and the Best Concerts in Denver This Week

Joe Satriani brings his thirty-year career retrospective tour to the Paramount Theatre tonight while Yanni is at Bellco Theatre tomorrow night, Charlie Puth is at the Gothic Theatre on Wednesday and Jake Shimabukuro headlines the Boulder Theater on Thursday. See the full list of our picks below.  MONDAY, MARCH 7 Joe Satriani…

What Would Yanni Do? An Interview Via Flute

Editorial Note: Yanni did not, in fact, grant Westword an interview, whether via words or music. This article is a work of imagination. In Yanni’s own words, his chances as a young boy of getting where he is today “were zero.” As an aspiring musician from the small Greek village of…

Ephwurd Crowned Denver Bass Capital of the World

If you haven’t heard of Ephwurd by now, you should probably start taking a gander at their Soundcloud. This new collaborative project between two electronic dance music powerhouses, Datsik and Bais Haus, has become a booming sensation practically overnight. Currently on a short North American tour before they hit festival…

Pabst Announces New Music Festival in Denver for May 2016

We have a feeling you’re going to like this: Pabst Blue Ribbon announced that an iteration of its music festival Project Pabst is coming to Denver on May 20, 2016, and will feature hometown heroes Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats as the headliner.  The one-day festival, promoted by AEG,…

How to Make Perfect Pop Songs: Getting Real With Carly Rae Jepsen

Lately, friends on Facebook and In Real Life have been asking me to name songs I consider to be “perfect.” Not favorite or critically-lauded or guilty-pleasure songs, but perfect songs. This is a tough question, changing at the whim of an ear, but many responses included pop songs, gilded by…

Basia Bulat Stretches Her Wings on Good Advice

Canadian songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Basia Bulat has spent the last nine years garnering attention for her thoughtful songwriting and passionate live performances. Much of her recorded output could loosely be called folk but Bulat’s brand of that music transcends preconceptions. So much so that she was tapped by Denver gypsy…

The Best Concerts in Denver This Weekend

The Hawaiian Punch Winter Tour, featuring Iration and Pepper, is at the Fillmore Auditorium tonight while the Revivalists headlines the Ogden Theatre, Tom Paxton plays at Swallow Hill and Vince Staples is at the Bluebird Theater. See the full list of our picks below.  FRIDAY, MARCH 4 Iration and Pepper $25.25,…

The Ten Best Denver Goth Bands — 2016 Edition

We firmly believe that Denver is a match for anybody when it comes to quality music in any genre, and the dark world of Goth is no different, even when it’s branching out into industrial and horror-punk. With Captain Blood opening for the Other at the 3 Kings Tavern on…