Thurston Moore on By the Fire, Teaching at Naropa and Sonic Democracy
Sonic Youth’s founding guitarist talks about his new album, CBGB, Allen Ginsberg, Anne Waldman and teaching at Naropa.
Sonic Youth’s founding guitarist talks about his new album, CBGB, Allen Ginsberg, Anne Waldman and teaching at Naropa.
Lotus, Billy Strings and more of the best shows in town this weekend.
A live-streamed Rateliff show will end the season September 30.
The Denver rapper and producer Dustin Robbins, who worked with Bizzy Bones and Chino XL, is dead at 38.
Megan Thee Stallion made the cover of Time magazine’s 100 most influential people edition.
The Denver band plays fuzzy, medium-tempo songs that segue violently into short bursts of crossover thrash, death and even black-metal.
Max Bessesen is getting into Trouble on his latest album.
Bison Bone’s Courtney Whitehead thought he was sad. Turns out, it was Lyme disease.
Kid Astronaut, Kayla Marque and Nina de Freitas will perform as part of the Equinox Sessions
Tiesto, Fitz and the Tantrums, Billy Strings, and Lotus will play Red Rocks Amphitheatre’s final 2020 week before the venue is shut down.
The post-rock band’s music video includes bandmates performing in motley ecosystems.
Big Head Todd & the Monsters, Nathaniel Rateliff, Dotsero and more of the best shows in Denver this week.
Nathaniel Rateliff started a five-night concert series at Red Rocks this week. While fans were excited to see the break-out Denver musician live, the audience in the almost 10,000-person venue was limited to 175 people per night, under strict social distancing rules. There are two more shows in the series,…
The Denver hip-hop band just dropped the music video for its new song, “Elevator.”
Donations to his journey to Oklahoma will go to the Sweet Relief COVID-19 Fund to help musicians and out of work music industry workers.
Hear live music this weekend.
The avant-garde clarinet player is in his musical laboratory, breaking old habits and creating new ways of playing.
After months in the dark, the Boulder Theater’s coming back to life for 100 fans at a time.
While tickets originally cost $75, they’re now going for thousands on the secondary market.
The 175 people in attendance enjoyed an evening of somber music.
The bedroom pop artist’s latest, Looks Like a Heart,
The Denver rock band dives into the belly of the Big Pharma beast.