Nine Inch Nails and Soundgarden are better than ever, especially live

It would be easy to dismiss a show like this as something aging fans of ’90s alternative rock take their kids to. But Nine Inch Nails and Soundgarden still have plenty of intellect and challenging music. And opener Oneohtrix Point Never, an experimental electronic and ambient artist, likely challenged the…

OneRepublic, Beats Antique, Brother Ali on sale this weekend

OneRepublic, who just played Red Rocks Amphitheatre in May, return to the venue on Monday, September 1, and tickets ($39.50-$44.50) go on sale on Friday, July 25 at 10 a.m. Beats Antique, who have played the Ogden Theatre and Fillmore Auditorium on past visits to the area, are set to…

The nine best shows in Denver from July 21 to 24

This week’s concert offerings include Dierks Bentley at the big stage in Morrison and Bela Fleck and Abigail Washburn taping at eTown in Boulder. There are a few good ones in the actual city limits of Denver — read on for our picks this week…

Rufus Baxter gets a record deal/tries to buy coke

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Jason Isbell on Twitter: “It’s a good thing to waste time with”

Jason Isbell, playing Tuesday at the Boulder Theater and Wednesday at the Ogden, embodies all the traditions, influences and stories that make up Southern folk and country. He was raised in rural Alabama and immediately took to singing and playing guitar. He toured and wrote with Drive By Truckers. He…

Weird Al is the only part of your childhood that doesn’t suck

If you are in my advertising demographic–18 to 34–the pop culture you loved as a child is terrible. The Power Rangers were terrible, the Transformers were terrible, the Ninja Turtles were terrible. Michael Bay didn’t ruin any of it; it came pre-ruined. I loved all of it (I love the…

Planes Mistaken for Stars is back

Gared O’Donnell is back in Denver now. He wants a cigarette badly, but with six smoke-free months under his belt, he’s keeping his cool and just enjoying being back in the city he loves, despite occasional cravings. He even ran a half-marathon a little over a month ago. “I no…

The ten best smoking sections at Denver’s music venues

In spite of its jogging and vegetable addiction, plenty of people in Denver still smoke. No, the other kind. The one you can get in gas stations. Some music venues are better equipped to serve smokers than others, so we’ve put together a roundup of the best places in town…

Photos: Thievery Corporation fly fishing in Colorado

Rob Garza of Thievery Corporation planned his summer tour months and months ago, with one major gig request: to play in the mountains. That wish was granted when Thievery Corporation headlined the Ride Festival over the weekend in Telluride. But just playing in the mountains wasn’t enough. He wanted to…

Tommy Metz has developed auto-mastering software to go with his new album

Tommy Metz works as a web developer and is unassuming and friendly. He’s also one of Denver’s more prolific musicians. His voice is unexpectedly powerful and brightly melodic, and it floats over his finely crafted beats. Lately, Metz has separated his work, releasing his darker, more experimental pieces under the…