The Hunger Games Soundtrack Is Awful and Not a Soundtrack

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 soundtrack is officially out in anticipation of the film release Friday. As is increasingly common practice for these types of blockbusters, it features a ridiculous array of music talent — Lorde, Stromae, Pusha T, Q-Tip and HAIM are all on the first track. But…

Rufus Baxter Finds An Old Girlfriend

[jump] Editor’s note: Each week, illustrator Noah Van Sciver shares his ongoing story of an ’80s rocker on a road trip through his past with the readers of Backbeat. You can see more of Van Sciver’s work in his new book YOUTH IS WASTED. Last Week’s Episode of Rufus Baxter…

Shovels and Rope Bring Denver Roots, Southern Soul to the Ogden

Before Shovels and Rope performed Saturday night at the Ogden Theatre, the crowd there was trying to claim them. There was plenty of discussion about the potential Colorado roots of husband-and-wife-duo Michael Trent and Carry Ann Herst, who champion Charleston, South Carolina as their hometown. See also: Eleven Famous Musicians…

The Eleven Best Shows in Denver This Weekend

Weather is happening, people. We won’t bore you with it — you can figure that stuff out pretty easily. But there are some excellent shows, including the release of Snake Rattle Rattle Snake’s excellent new one, Totem. You can also see Dance Party Time Machine at the Ogden and a…

The Black Keys – Pepsi Center – November 13, 2014

The Black Keys returned to Denver last night and took over the Pepsi Center for an hour of pop-infused rock and blues. The Black Keys have rocketed from playing small clubs to playing arenas in the past couple of years, mostly driven by the highly deserved success of their 2010…

The Michal Menert Big Band Could Be the Future of EDM

Michal Menert is called the Godfather of Pretty Lights Music by his fans. When he is on stage, he sports a Henley Fedora hat and a suit jacket. On special occasions, a three-piece full suit will come out complete with a vest. “If I’m going to make music that I…

Denver’s Newest All-Ages Venue Is Inside a Skate Park in Englewood

There’s a lot of distinct sounds echoing through a vast warehouse hidden at the end of residential street in Englewood: the scraping of wood against metal, the gut-wrenching thud of bodies hitting plywood, the rolling of wheels on concrete, and on a raised stage, the voice of the lead singer…

Fort Collins Live Music Staple Surfside 7 Is Moving

Surfside 7 has been a staple in the Fort Collins bar and music scene for the past fifteen years. The Old Town haunt is a favorite for local musicians and thirsty patrons alike, but after the new year, they’ll have to find the venue in its new location, “just around…

Long Live the New and Improved Hi-Dive

The hi-dive is the kind of place where you’ll be chatting with your friend near the bar and turn to see that the guitar player from the stage has decided to play his solo right behind you. It’s the kind of place where a band will hand out inflatable swords…

Thee Oh Sees – Gothic Theatre – November 7, 2014

John Dwyer is a pioneer. He forged his way through the wilderness of the West so we could drive across it years later with ease. We may not think of him as we careen down I-70, but his footprints are there. We couldn’t have done it without him. That may…

The Fourteen Best Shows in Denver This Weekend

Once again, we bring you a selection of live music events happening in or around Denver, selected not completely randomly from the many excellent choices. Go out and watch some bands. It’s good for the body and soul. See also: Denver’s Ten Best Small Venues…

Support From Denver Helped Residual Kid Attract a Massive Label Deal

Denver is a music haven, there’s no debating it. The city is constantly referred to when people talk about vibrant music scenes and collaborative spirits, and is full of some damn good artists. It even has more venues than “live music capital of the world” Austin, TX. The benefit of…

Photos: The Misfits Bring Family Fun to Summit Music Hall

The Misfits may not have Glen Danzig anymore, but Jerry Only manages alright with a re-formed version of the band, which brought out a wide array of horror-movie punk fans to Summit Music Hall last night. Photographer Eric Gruneisen was there to capture smiles and scowls alike. See also: Ten…