Party Guru Andrew W.K. on Government, God and Pee-wee Herman

Andrew W.K. wants you to ask yourself: What would a wizard do? “Try to imagine that you’re the strongest, most noble, most thoughtful, most compassionate, intelligent person in the world,” he says, “and pretend to be that. Speak from that place. It’s more than self-awareness; it’s the ability to access…

Drake Nears the End of Fiery Summer Sixteen in Denver

Drake is happy. The hip-hop artist – whose sad-boy bravado not only made his name but made his sound mainstream in popular music – seems, at least for now, to have shed the chip on his shoulder. Though the rapper claims to have dedicated his Summer Sixteen Tour to “revenge,”…

Ten of the Best Cover Bands in Colorado — 2016 Edition

A few weeks ago, we published a list of “The Ten Finest Tribute Bands in Colorado,” and this is a sequel of sorts. Every city needs its cover bands, those groups that play out-of-the-way bars on a Thursday night, or weddings and corporate events, giving the audience exactly what they want…

Brian Wilson and the Best Concerts in Denver This Week

Brian Wilson celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of the Beach Boys’ landmark album Pet Sounds on Tuesday at the Paramount Theatre, while Tears for Fears is at Red Rocks tonight and in Colorado Springs on Wednesday, and Maroon 5 headlines the Pepsi Center on Thursday. Also on Thursday is the Lampedusa: Concerts for…

Drake in Denver: Four Things You Need to Know About the First Night

Last night Drake’s blistering Summer Sixteen tour stopped at Denver’s Pepsi Center for the first of two sold-out shows. The two-hour set never lagged in energy, jam-packed with the rapper’s hits, and also featured special guest Future. We don’t want to ruin any surprises for the folks going to tonight’s…

Open Music Session: The Symbols Shake It at the Open Media Foundation

On Friday, October 7, the Open Media Foundation hosts its next monthly free Open Music Session event, which will feature musical guests Jux County and comedian Brent Gill. Last month, the September 2016 Open Music Session welcomed bluesy pop-rock band the Symbols, a band that actually describes its own music…

Photos: The Specials Dedicate Songs to Clinton/Trump, Ska Legends at Ogden Show

Legendary British ska band The Specials eased into Wednesday night’s set at the Ogden Theatre with “Ghost Town” and “Do Nothing” but gradually built up the energy throughout the hour-and-a-half long set. “It’s time to start skanking!” said original guitarist Lynval Golding just before “Rat Race.” Golding, along with other original members, including…

Crystal Castles’ Crowd Shifts from Hip to Bro

Wednesday night’s Crystal Castles show at the Bluebird  Theater was comfortably sold out, but it wasn’t a cramped affair. No, it felt like being in a stadium that had “sold out” because some corporation bought a lot of seats. A scalper out front looked particularly lonely and downtrodden; he could’ve…

Diversify Your Concert Lineups and Watch Your Audience Grow

She was brought into the venue on the shoulders of two hunky, shirtless gentlemen. I watched her, then I looked up at the crowd up top watching her — as a venue, Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox is set up to let dining patrons in the halo of booths above observe the…

Drake or Emo: Whose Lyric Is It, Anyway?

This weekend, Drake (aka the Canadian Crooner, the Wonder From Up Yonder, the Rihanna Whisperer) is taking over the Pepsi Center, and what better way to honor his arrival than by addressing the age-old question: Is Drake emo? Emo, of course, is a label ascribed to pop-punk bands who wax…

Panic! at the Disco and Every New Denver Concert Announcement

Panic! at the Disco brings its Death of a Bachelor arena tour to the Pepsi Center on Friday, March 17 with openers Misterwives and Saint Motel. Tickets ($29.50-$59.50) go on sale on Friday, September 30 at 10 a.m.  The Experience Hendrix Tour returns to the Paramount Theatre on Tuesday, March…

Sigur Rós Sounded Great, But Its Light Show Was Next-Level

Without some context, the scribbles in my reporter’s notebook would read like they were made by someone on an acid trip: “Floating, tetrahedral animals…fuck yeah!” “Band appears like a hologram, immersed in surrounding light.” “Jónsi has such a unique voice…Now there’s a spaceship beaming light down on him, like he’s…

Boulder Songwriter Silent Bear Sings Out Against Dakota Access Pipeline

On September 13, Colorado singer-songwriter Silent Bear found himself singing a new song to a group of Dakota Pipeline protesters in front of the Boulder County Courthouse. “I ain’t gonna work on Kelcy’s pipeline no more,” the song begins. “They’re protectors of the water, they’re protectors of the land, they’re…

The Oh Hellos on C.S. Lewis, Christian Art and Learning to Trust the Music Industry

Hailing from Southern Texas, the Oh Hellos are a brother-sister duo turned ten-piece band, and they’re bringing their Celtic-influenced style to Denver’s Ogden Theatre on Thursday, September 29. Identified by slightly harrowing vocals, somber strings and celebratory eruptions of drum and choral cheers, the Oh Hellos captivate listeners with intensely emotional harmonies…

The Freakiest Duo of Debate Night: Die Antwoord at the Ogden

Last night, while most of Denver was sitting in front of their televisions attempting to discern which political figure is the least maniacal of the remaining nominees, Die Antwoord did not hold back the crazy — unleashing it on the Ogden Theatre. South African rappers Yolandi Visser and Ninja brought…