All That Jazz: Dazzle’s Grand Reopening in New DPAC Digs Happens This Weekend
Dazzle’s new space is similar to where it first opened 26 years ago, and includes an El Chapultepec Piano Lounge dedicated to maintaining that club’s legacy.
Dazzle’s new space is similar to where it first opened 26 years ago, and includes an El Chapultepec Piano Lounge dedicated to maintaining that club’s legacy.
The local extreme metal band is playing one more show this year before throwing themselves into recording.
“Imago,” a sulky, psychedelic collection of five tracks, is the perfect soundtrack for a drive through the mountains or coming out of an existential crisis.
The exhibit will be followed by a hip-hop concert at Herman’s Hideaway with Blu, Sandman, Deca, Quelle Chris, Kid Acne and Isaac Sawyer.
Pretty Lights is finally back, but we also have Ween, Parliament Funkadelic, boygenius and Rod Stewart to look forward to.
With a new single and music video out, a children’s book on the shelves and more in the works, the sky is the limit for London Monroe.
Logan Rainard explains the ins and outs of getting into Denver’s punk scene.
Denver hip-hop artist Ason Yugen explores the idea of social media as an alternate universe on his debut album, The Wolf & The Social Club.
Watch Star Wars: A New Hope with a live score from the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, The Motet plays Boulder Theater and many more.
Four local musicians created Ghost Canyon Fest, which will bring national and local experimental-rock bands to the hi-dive, Skylark and Mutiny.
From the Irrelephants’ cheeky Fourth of July song to Isadora Eden’s debut album, we can’t get enough of these new offerings from local bands.
Dazzle’s new location at the DCPA will include an El Chapultepec Piano Lounge, where it will host late-night sets with no cover charge.
This classic ’70s pop-rock band has a special soft-spot for the Mile High City.
Bluegrass may call to mind the mountains and rural towns, but Molly Tuttle looks to the ocean for inspiration.
Derek Dames Ohl drops Dumb, Drunk and Anxious with an album-release concert at Mountain Sun in Boulder.
The innovative Baltimore band plays Trailside Saloon this week.
Big Wild plays Red Rocks, All Day I Dream hits Sculpture Park, Tropa Magica plays the hi-dive and more.
Bassist Rick Burch says the band will be celebrating its thirty-year career with a “full spectrum” show.
CU Denver students NAAV and Chris Adams formed the collective Amore Vita to promote collaboration between local musicians.
Marty Jones, a Denver musician and Westword contributor, released a ballad titled “Smokey the Coors Field Cat” that is sure to tug on listeners’ nostalgic heartstrings.
The indie singer plays Larimer Lounge on Sunday, July 23.
Tickets for moe. at the Ogden and alt-j at Mission Ballroom go on sale Friday, July 21. Other announcements include Playboi Carti at Ball Arena and Above & Beyond at Red Rocks.