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New Denver shows on sale this week: Panic! at the Disco, Wayne Static, Thomas Dolby

Panic! at the Disco's Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die tour hits the Ogden Theatre on Saturday, January 18. Tickets ($29.95) go on sale this Friday, October 18, at 10 a.m. Keep reading to see what other shows are on sale this week, what songs are being played...
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Panic! at the Disco's Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die tour hits the Ogden Theatre on Saturday, January 18. Tickets ($29.95) go on sale this Friday, October 18, at 10 a.m. Keep reading to see what other shows are on sale this week, what songs are being played on local radio, and what's selling at local record stores.

See also: Our constantly updated, super comprehensive Denver concert calendar

Thomas Dolby brings The Invisible Lighthouse, a film and live performance, to the Bluebird Theater on Thursday, November 14. Tickets ($25.75-$50) are on sale now. Also due at the Bluebird on Wednesday, December 4, is Emilie Autumn. Tickets ($20/$25) for that show are also on sale now.

Wayne Static (of Static-X) is slated to appear at the Gothic Theatre on Wednesday, December 11, with the Defiled, Madlife, Glass Delirium and Ghost of Ivy. Tickets ($18) go on sale this Saturday, October 12, at 10 a.m.

Finally, a couple of changes to let you know about: Jessie Ware, originally due at the Gothic Theatre on Tuesday, November 12, will now be performing at the Larimer Lounge with the Invisible. And Lady Antebellum, originally slated for the Pepsi Center on Friday, November 22, will now be at the Pepsi Center on Thursday, January 23.


NEW SHOWS / ON SALE DATES


THE BLACK SHEEP

The Flumps: With the War Parts, the New Trust, Tiger Wine, Fri., Nov. 15, $5/$7. Motionless in White: With Forty Fathoms, Thu., Nov. 21, $12/$14. Why They Fight: With Mtns, Storylines, Woolgather, Fri., Dec. 6, $5/$7.


BLUEBIRD THEATER

Emilie Autumn: Wed., Dec. 4, 8 p.m., $20/$25. Primal Fear: Thu., May 8, 8 p.m., $22/$26. Thomas Dolby: Presenting The Invisible Lighthouse, a film and live performance, Thu., Nov. 14, 7 p.m., $25.75-$50.


BOULDER THEATER

Keb' Mo': Sat., March 1.


CERVANTES MASTERPIECE BALLROOM

Eliot Lipp: With Chrome Drones (feat. members of Signal Path, Particle, Tiger Party and Erriot Rip) and more, Sat., Dec. 14, $15/$20. Sizzla: With Dubskin, Wed., Dec. 11, $20/$25.


CERVANTES OTHER SIDE

Prof: With The MC Type, Thu., Dec. 5, $12/$15.


FOX THEATRE

Mr. Anonymous: With Highway 50, Fri., Dec. 20, 9 p.m., $8. Naive Melodies: Playing the music of the Talking Heads. With the Goonies, Thu., Jan. 16, 9 p.m., $10.


LARIMER LOUNGE

Midlake: Mon., Dec. 9, 9 p.m., $16/$20.


MACKY AUDITORIUM

Pickin' Up the Pieces: Benefit for Boulder County flood relief featuring Hot Rize, Red Knuckles & the Trailblazers and more, Thu., Nov. 7, 7 p.m.


MARQUIS THEATER

My Jerusalem: Sun., Dec. 15, $8/$10. Norma Jean: With Vanna, KEN Mode, Exotic Animal Petting Zoo, Tue., Nov. 26, $14/$16.


MOE'S ORIGINAL BBQ

Bobaflex: Sun., Nov. 3, $10-$12. Hatrick Penry: With Kult of Skaro, The Rockin' Rascals, The Couch Bombs, Thu., Nov. 21, 9 p.m., $5.


OGDEN THEATRE
Dub Police: Featuring Caspa, Trolly Snatcha, J Kenzo, Subskate, Sat., Dec. 14, 9 p.m., $22.50.
Panic! at the Disco: Sat., Jan. 18, 8 p.m., $29.95.


SOILED DOVE UNDERGROUND

Johnette Napolitano (of Concrete Blonde): Wed., Nov. 27, 8 p.m., $20/$23.

Continue reading for this week's Local Radio Playlists.

We're currently tracking the playlists from a number of different shows, including KTCL's Locals Only, The Colorado Sound, an independently produced show that is broadcast all over Colorado, and The Colorado Wave, which is syndicated on a number of stations across the country. Here's what the area's local-centric specialty radio shows were spinning this week. (*Playlist not available this week.)


KTCL's LOCAL ONLY
10.13.13

Chemistry Club - "Bend to Colors" Instant Empire - "Flickering Youth" Navy - "Something Good" Joshua Novak - "Runner" Jeoff Harris - "Not Crazy" Postcards - "This Next Year" Why They Fight - "Karma" Television Generation - "TVG" Vermillion Road - "Your Throne" Convalescents - "Scratch Scratch" Andy Palmer - "Good Son" Bleach Blonde - "Sea Mint Pastel"


THE COLORADO SOUND
10.12.13

Sixteen Horsepower - "Black Soul Choir" Soul Merchants - "Crowns of Glory" (N) Joe Johnson - "Salvation" Strange Americans - "Plastic Pearls" The Belle Jar - "Union Station" the Patti Fiasco - "Small Town Lights" Petals of Spain - "I Gotta Know" The Apples in Stereo - "No One In the World" Equally Challenged - "Hey Now" Churchill - "Made A List" Jami Lunde - "Some Place Tonight" Jim Stranahan - "Hip Street" the Subdudes - "Help Is On the Way" Leftover Salmon - "Dance On Your Head" Nathaniel Rateliff - "Don't Get Too Close" Elephant Revival - "Grace of A Woman" Varlet - "Eastern" Paul Sammons - "Woke Up This Morning" Big Head Todd & The Monsters - "Rocksteady" Selina Albright - "Brighter" Rob Drabkin - "Little Steps" The Piedmont Brothers Band - "And Settlin' Down" Finnders and Youngberg - "Diner" Tia Fuller - "Descend to Barbados"


THE COLORADO WAVE
10.14.13

Alex Call & Lisa Carrie - "I Can Start A Fire" Kyle Calanaugh - "Wait" Sweet Suzi & The Blues Experience - "Unbroken" Buckner Funken Jazz - "Givin' Into Love" Jude Johnstone - "Unchained" Dusty Hughes - "Can You Hear Me" Elmo Chesterhazy - "Starlight Road" Dan Treanor and African Wind - "From African Soul" Linda Purdy - "Radio Man Blues" Albert Khasky - "Father Said" David Booker - "Bring Back My Cadillac" Johnny Sketch and the Dirty Notes - "Sweet Chalamette"


Click through for this week's Top Sellers


Top Local Sellers - Albums & Downloads

Korn's new album, Paradigm Shift, stayed on top at Independent Records while Gov't Mule's Shout!, the took the top spot at Albums on the Hill and Deltron 3030's Event II, was first at Twist & Shout and Fuzz's new self-titled disc came in first at Wax Trax.


ALBUMS ON THE HILL


01. Gov't Mule - Shout!
02. Deltron 3030 - Event II
03. Earl Sweatshirt - Doris
04. Hank 3 - Brothers of the 4 X 4
05. Hank 3 - Fiendish Threat
06. Oneohtrix Point Never - R Plus Seven
07. Deer Tick - Negativity
08. Cage the Elephant - Melophobia
09. Drive-By Truckers - Alabama Ass Whuppin'
10. Elephant Revival - These Changing Skies


INDEPENDENT RECORDS


01. Korn - Paradigm Shift
02. Drake - Nothing Was the Same
03. Lorde - Pure Heroine
04. Pusha T - My Name is My Name
05. Miley Cyrus - Bangerz
06. Lorde - Tennis Court
07. Panic! at the Disco - Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die
08. Cage the Elephant - Melophobia
09. Deltron 3030 - Event II
10. Weeknd - Kiss Land


TWIST & SHOUT


01. Deltron 3030 - Event II
02. Lissie - Back To Forever
03. Lorde - Pure Heroine
04. Mazzy Star - Seasons of Your Day
05. Nine Inch Nails - Hesitation Marks
06. Amos Lee - Mountains Of Sorrow, Rivers of Song
07. Sleigh Bells - Bitter Rivals
08. Cage the Elephant - Melophobia
09. HAIM - Days Are Gone
10. Elephant Revival - These Changing Skies


WAX TRAX


01. Fuzz - Fuzz
02. Sebadoh - Defend Yourself
03. Elvis Costello & the Roots - Wise Up Ghost And Other Songs
04. Volcano Choir - Repave
05. Grails - Black Tar Prophecies 4, 5 & 6
06. Neko Case - The Worse Things Get, The Harder I Fight, The Harder I Fight, The More I Love You
07. No Age - An Object
08. Superchunk - I Hate Music
09. The Blue Rider - The Blue Rider
10. Deer Tick - Negativity

BEATPORT.COM


01. Hardwell, MAKJ - "Countdown"
02. Dusky - "Careless"
03. Sunnery James, Ryan Marciano - "S.O.T.U."
04. Sander Van Doorn - "Project T"
05. Green Velvet, Hot Since 82 - "Bigger Than Prince"
06. Deorro - "Yee"
07. Twoloud - "Big Bang"
08. Dom Diablo, Otto Knows - "Starlight"
09. Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike - "Ocarina"
10. Purple Disco Machine -"Move or Not"


RELATED LINKS


Angelo's Black & Read Atomic Records (formerly Cheapo Discs) Vinyl Collective





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