Colorado’s Ten Best Breweries for Music Fans

It’s no surprise that music and beer are meant to be together, especially in Colorado. Still, there are a handful of local breweries that like to turn it up a notch when it comes to supporting Colorado’s music. We’ve picked out ten of the best places for music fans to…

Phillip Phillips, Cut Copy, Murs shows announced

Phillip Phillips stops at the Paramount Theatre on Wednesday, October 1 as part of his North American tour that kicks off next month. Reserved tickets ($39.50-$57.50) go on sale on Friday, August 29 at 10 a.m. Cut Copy comes to the area for a pair of shows: Wednesday October 29…

OutKast – Fiddler’s Green – August 22, 2014

There was a moment on Friday night when, in the general vicinity of an IKEA, all six feet, three inches of Waka Flocka was jumping into a crowd of teenagers, waving a Flosstradamus flag. Flosstradamus, meanwhile was sending a cacophony of drums and drum-like electronics and rapid-fire laser noises and…

MC Frontalot Challenges You to Question the Authority of Bedtime

When MC Frontalot (born Damien Hess) coined the term “nerdcore,” which inspired his 2000 single “Nerdcore Hiphop,” he wasn’t part of a movement. But around then, when artists like YTCracker and MC Hawking became more visible alongside Frontalot and MC Chris, a phenomenon emerged, inspiring two 2008 documentaries: Nerdcore Rising…

The Seven Best Concerts in Denver This Week

Future Islands, touring on the strength of an album that has demonstrated to a much broader audience what the DIY crowd has known all along (namely that Future Islands are awesome), will be in town on Wednesday. There are a few other good ones, including MC Frontalot at Larimer Lounge…

The Strange, Stupid History of Pop Music Plagiarism

Plagiarism in music is a weird concoction of money, pride and misinterpretation. We all know that nobody has written an original rock song since 1953, and the entire music industry is founded on the principle of exchanging blurry photocopies of other people’s work. But that certainly doesn’t stop artists from…

Remember Black Kids? They’re Amazing Now.

When Black Kids seemed to disappear from the popular music landscape in the .mp3-blog heydey of 2009, it looked like another example of too much hype, too soon. If the pressure of impossible expectations is weighing on the band’s members still, it sure wasn’t present at Larimer Lounge, because everyone…

Mile High Soul Club Will Play the 2014 Westword Dish

Our annual celebration of the Denver dining scene, Dish, will be Sunday, September 7 in Sculpture Park at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. Over 40 area restaurants will bring samples, and drink samples are included with the price of the ticket as well. We’re telling you about all this food…

Giddyup Kitty is a Bluegrass Band With Punk and Pop Pedigree

Marni Pickens wasn’t always the easy-going bluegrass picker she is today. “I’m a rocker chick,” she says. “Even though I grew up in Colorado, I never listened to much country or bluegrass at all.” After moving from Colorado to New York City at eighteen years old, Pickens started playing bass…

Jack White Muscles Through a Downpour at Red Rocks

About twenty minutes before Jack White took the stage at Red Rocks, a hard rain started falling and lightning flashed to the east. Fog machines on the stage were fired up and the wind was blowing the haze, tinted hues of blue from the stage lights, around. For a moment…

Ark Life Wants You to Sing Along

Ark Life has accomplished a staggering amount in its first year and a half, playing over 150 shows across the country, including a headlining show at the Boulder Theater and an opening set for a sold-out Film on the Rocks at Red Rocks. The band will finally release its debut…

How Ark Life Made a Promising Career Out of Drinking With Friends

When Jesse Elliott came to Denver in early 2013, he was only passing through. As the frontman of Washington, D.C.-based rock band These United States, he’d passed through Denver plenty of times. In fact, that group toured so much that Elliott hadn’t kept a home address for three years. But…

In Defense of Liking Music for No Good Reason

Why did you like Yeezus? Did you find it anarchic? Did you like how it challenged racial norms in a confrontational, blacked-out way? Did you like its minimalism? Or its maximalism? Did you find the songs to speak to a larger narrative of where Kanye West is artistically and emotionally?…