Denver’s Hook Junkies in OptycNerd Drop Debut Album
“We are absolute junkies for hooks,” says future-pop duo OptycNerd’s singer Chris Kimmel.
“We are absolute junkies for hooks,” says future-pop duo OptycNerd’s singer Chris Kimmel.
Singer-songwriter Kyle Donovan has a knack for finding universal themes in everyday life.
OneRepublic, Josh Groban and Mogwai play Denver this week.
The Mission Ballroom will bring back its Fair Ticketing system for two Thanksgiving String Cheese Incident concerts.
Celebrate Labor Day with GRiZ, Phish, A Taste of Colorado and so many more.
Dave Matthews Band, Korn and KRS-One play Denver this weekend.
The Denver-based folk-rock band the Lumineers will premiere the film accompanying their third album, III.
Wu-Tang Clan, Marilyn Manson and the Roots all announced Denver concerts this week.
Fleas on plague-infested prairie dogs force Phish to cancel camping at its Colorado concerts and bring out the worst on Twitter.
Denver-based R&B singer Such discusses her new album, Wide Nose Full Lips, and her upcoming album release party at the Soiled Dove.
Dick’s Sporting Goods will be open for the annual Labor Day Phish shows, despite concerns about the plague.
Clay Rose of Gasoline Lollipops is partnering with Wonderbound’s director Garrett Ammon for their second ballet together, The Sandman, opening in February of 2020.
The members of Snake Drive found inspiration in the Ghost of R.L. Burnside.
The jazz pianist has lived by this Beethoven quote: “To play a wrong note is insignificant; to play without passion is inexcusable.”
Starting this month, Opera on Tap will launch again at Hot Fun in the Summertime at 6 p.m. on August 24 at Rory’s Tavern.
The Colorado Symphony will make the epic film even more epic.
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats, $uicideBoy$, and Molotov play Denver this week.
But it’s all right. In fact, it’s a gas!
The folk rock band played an unplugged free show to a couple hundred fans at the Colfax record store.
Time, Let Them Roar, Stay Tuned, Puente Libre, Sunny Sideways and Happy Sad will play a benefit concert for immigrants in sanctuary.
Shakey Graves is raising money for the Children’s Cancer Association’s program MyMusicRx.
Mumford & Sons, Snail Mail and the B-52s all play Denver this weekend.