Tool Leaves Us “Rosetta Stoned” After Explosive Loveland Concert: Photos and Five Takeaways
The prog-rock band sold out the renamed Blue Arena on October 3 and offered a mind-melting set list.
The prog-rock band sold out the renamed Blue Arena on October 3 and offered a mind-melting set list.
This Black Sabbath tribute band has the stamp of approval from Ozzy Osbourne himself.
“There’s no question that the brass will translate in a beautiful way to that space, so we’re very excited.”
Who’s going to all three GRiZ sets?
“I don’t buy into the idea that pop music can’t also feature smart lyrics.”
Denver Deluxe is returning after a hiatus in partnership with Colorado UpLift. The event, founded by Peter Newlin of the Gastamo restaurant group, includes a packed day of music, food and other festivities.
After a successful pop career in Japan, the musician moved to New York City to pursue jazz, improvising over his past melodies.
Noah Kahan is bringing his We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour to Fiddler’s Green for two nights next summer.
MisterWives lead singer Mandy Lee discusses the band’s latest album, Nosebleeds, ahead of the Mission Ballroom concert this weekend.
Can’t cop a Tyler Childers ticket this week? Try catching Queens of the Stone Age at Fiddlers or FKJ at Red Rocks on Sunday.
As an “oversharer by nature,” the singer-songwriter says she’s discovering that there’s “something really precious and exciting about letting something be a little bit mysterious.”
GRiZ added another show to his Denver farewell concert, making it an official triple-header send-off party.
The Denver neo-psychedelia shoegaze group is gaining fans with its sophomore album, Underbelly.
Other shows to look forward to this week include Wolfmother at the Ogden and two nights of the Yawpers at hi-dive.
“You can’t take it for granted, you can’t mail it in. Who knows when someone decides that they don’t want to come see you the next time.”
From Hot Rize to Yonder Mountain to SCI, these ten bands from Colorado innovated jamgrass by blending rock and jam sounds with the traditions of bluegrass.
Mandolinist Paul Hoffman discusses new music ahead of the band’s two-night run with Sierra Ferrell and the Teskey Brothers.
This will be your last chance to see GRiZ if you aren’t attending his farewell festival in Arizona later this month!
Ipecac drops new music on Saturday with a record-release show at Lost Lake Lounge the same night.
Enjoy this amazing weather with an outdoor show at Levitt Pavilion this week with Buffalo Nichols.
Other shows to look forward to this week include Flume at Red Rocks, Kamaal Williams at Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox and Atmosphere at Red Rocks.
The Boston trio plays the Skylark Lounge on Wednesday, September 13.