Isaac Slade Returns to Take Note Colorado for a Victory Lap
The former frontman of the Fray wants to help the group get to its goal of bringing music education to kids K through 12 across the state.
The former frontman of the Fray wants to help the group get to its goal of bringing music education to kids K through 12 across the state.
The Red Rocks show was rescheduled to Sunday, September 29, after thunderstorms caused a cancelation in July.
Rodrigo proved if you have lyrics that connect with fans, you don’t need much else.
From hardcore to electro, this month had lots of variety and something for everyone.
Guster is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its album Lost & Gone Forever with the Colorado Symphony at Red Rocks.
Denver has a new monthly music showcase to promote local women’s music and art-making.
“If they speak their voice in their music, it’s gonna translate to the paper, the paint.”
Highlights included DNA Picasso, Horse Bitch, Los Mocochetes, Mr. Knobs and Shady Oaks.
The alt-country rocker will meet the last of his “Mount Rushmore guys” at Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre on August 1.
Discover your next favorite local band at the UMS, which turns South Broadway into music mayhem this weekend.
Olivia Rodrigo is the hot ticket this summer, with some resale tickets going over $1K.
John Driskell Hopkins isn’t letting Lou Gehrig’s Disease stop him from touring: “As long as I’m still singing it, I’m bringing it.”
Longmont filmmaker Chad Weber showcases local musicians’ new tunes and conversations through this new series.
The 28th annual event honors Chicano music in all its forms in an event featuring live music, dancing, film screenings and more.
Frontman Fat Mike talks shops ahead of the Punk in Drublic Festival in Denver.
The Out of This World Tour lived up to its name with a mind-blowing, star-studded show at Ball Arena.
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.