Belhor’s “War and Peace Experience” Comes to the Hi-Dive
The local extreme metal band is playing one more show this year before throwing themselves into recording.
The local extreme metal band is playing one more show this year before throwing themselves into recording.
Pretty Lights is finally back, but we also have Ween, Parliament Funkadelic, boygenius and Rod Stewart to look forward to.
Logan Rainard explains the ins and outs of getting into Denver’s punk scene.
Watch Star Wars: A New Hope with a live score from the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, The Motet plays Boulder Theater and many more.
Four local musicians created Ghost Canyon Fest, which will bring national and local experimental-rock bands to the hi-dive, Skylark and Mutiny.
This classic ’70s pop-rock band has a special soft-spot for the Mile High City.
Bluegrass may call to mind the mountains and rural towns, but Molly Tuttle looks to the ocean for inspiration.
Derek Dames Ohl drops Dumb, Drunk and Anxious with an album-release concert at Mountain Sun in Boulder.
The innovative Baltimore band plays Trailside Saloon this week.
Big Wild plays Red Rocks, All Day I Dream hits Sculpture Park, Tropa Magica plays the hi-dive and more.
Bassist Rick Burch says the band will be celebrating its thirty-year career with a “full spectrum” show.
The indie singer plays Larimer Lounge on Sunday, July 23.
Tickets for moe. at the Ogden and alt-j at Mission Ballroom go on sale Friday, July 21. Other announcements include Playboi Carti at Ball Arena and Above & Beyond at Red Rocks.
Local rock band MF Ruckus is releasing a new album and plays a concert in Denver this weekend at the Bluebird Theater.
Don’t forget to update your MySpace Top 8 and break out the digital cameras.
Global Dance Festival celebrates twenty years while 50 Cent also rings in the twentieth anniversary of his debut album, “Get Rich or Die Tryin,” at Ball Arena.
Profantica brings its black mass to Globe Hall on Tuesday with local opener Helleborus.
There’s nothing more fun than watching people’s faces light up to their favorite music.
Long lines and a long show worth every minute.
Drop what you’re doing and listen to this new single – you won’t regret it!
Nathaniel Riley plays Dharma Farm in Longmont on July 15.
“You can expect originality while still getting that nostalgic feel of that metalcore that you grew up with.”