Opiuo, Black Pistol Fire and Every New Denver Concert Announcement
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The following ten Colorado-based bands take their music beyond the expected boundaries of jamming and stretch the minds of their listeners.
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Tenth Mountain Division, which fields a sound somewhere between the Band and Zac Brown, began with bluegrass-flavored tones of acoustic instruments, then eventually sidled over to the louder expression of electric music.
“We do have a lot of Trump people who disagree with my message wholeheartedly, but they’re really connected to the aggression of the music.”
Danny Ke: “After the show, our keyboard player, Joe, made an herbal friend in a group of anarchists who were too bitter to pay an establishment to watch us play. They asked us to have a show at their house the next day. The Ouray House was passed down to…
“He opened the door for so many Denver creatives to make the sounds they imagined.”
The Rolling Stones announced a thirteen city U.S. tour including a Denver stop at Broncos Stadium on May 26.
Nobody can say the crew and performers in Trans-Siberian Orchestra aren’t trying to look alive.
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Get ready for Turkey Day with a night of live music.
The Regrettes just dropped a new music video for the song “Poor Boy,” a smack-down aimed at whiny male perpetrators affronted when survivors tell their stories of sexual violence.
Denver pop-punk band One Flew West has dropped a new single, “Semi Kinda Right,” and an accompanying music video.
Denver indie-pop duo Optycnerd will release the music video for their single “Days Are Done” at 7:30 p.m. on Friday Night via YouTube Premiere.
Julien Baker discusses the archetype of the boy genius and how she, Phoebe Bridgers and Lucy Dacus are taking aim at it.
DeVotchKa, Rufus Wainwright and the Motet are all playing shows this weekend.
Fort Collins’ alternative-folk sister quartet SHEL and musician and producer Kevin Dailey are scoring the new Facebook Watch TV series Queen America.
Singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright talks about his “All These Poses” tour, a new video aimed at President Donald Trump, his latest opera and more.
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The story of Wax Trax began in 1975.
Since The Motet started in Boulder in 1998, the band has earned a devoted fan base through steady touring, energetic performances and occasional theme-based shows.
Larry Fuller talks about the musicians who inspired him.