Denver Trio In Plain Air Delivers Psych-Rock With a Side of Jam and Jazz
Support the local group at the hi-dive for its release show on Saturday, July 20.
Support the local group at the hi-dive for its release show on Saturday, July 20.
“When Warped came to an end, it felt natural for bands like The Maine and Mayday Parade to pick up the mantle and try to build something in its place.”
The tour kicks off with a pair of EP-release shows – on Tuesday, July 23, at D3 Arts in Denver, and Wednesday, July 24, at Vultures in Colorado Springs.
SCI’s drone show at Red Rocks was the largest to come to Colorado so far, with 1,000 drones.
Despite the band’s name, its founder, Riley Schmelzer, received mysterious “signals” that influenced the direction of his music. “I feel less like an artist and more like a messenger,” he says. “I don’t know where it’s coming from,”
The official release date for the video is Saturday, July 13, but you can preview the song now on YouTube and streaming platforms.
The band will play Summit on Tuesday, July 16. Chelsea Grin and Entheos are also on the bill.
Sonder is hosting an official launch party on Thursday, July 11, at Cervantes’ Other Side.
Everyone in the pool! DeVotchKa and Blonde Redhead are both booked for concerts.
The legendary Americana singer-songwriter first appeared there in 1990. His 23rd show is set for July 9.
On July 1, crews began transforming the 62-year-old venue into a Latino dance club.
The singer built the studio and guesthouse in 1975 adjacent to his primary home in Starwood, which sold in 2016 for $2.75 million.
Fort Collins honky-tonk band Sugar Britches is leaning into its John Prine inspirations with a tribute set at Four Mile Historic Park on Wednesday, July 10.
Zeds Dead played about four songs before the show was paused because of torrential rain and even hail. But the show went on.
From mainstays such as King Rat to the Latin feminist punk of Soy Celesté, Denver has no shortage of fantastic punk bands.
The band is celebrating its anniversary by kicking off the Punk Rock Saves Lives Festival at EastFax Tap on July 4.
Nathaniel Rateliff is ever the reluctant rockstar, tackling how he handles stardom on the Night Sweats’ new album.
“There was no mistaking what this was: We all saw a giant disc-shaped craft hovering a few hundred feet above the ground with three rows of windows and lights.”
“It’s funny, having two Canadians hosting a Fourth of July event,” says one half of the EDM duo. “But it’s awesome. We get all into it.”
Celebrate the beginning of summer with a new album from Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats and fresh local singles
The electronic duo brought an array of fireworks, pyrotechnics and psychedelic visuals.
The band certainly hasn’t lost the sophomoric banter it’s known for.