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The Denver psych crew plays release show for its new concept album on Friday, June 13, at Skylark Lounge.
The Denver psych crew plays release show for its new concept album on Friday, June 13, at Skylark Lounge.
The survey Denver Dancefloor Data surveyed 222 respondents about the state of Denver’s electronic music scene. One category has a lot to improve.
The singer expressed she feared “imminent harm” from the ex-convict.
Coldplay stopped by Empower Field for its Music of the Spheres World Tour on Tuesday, June 10.
The rapper is playing the Mission Ballroom with Three 6 Mafia on Saturday, June 14
Damien Douglas Jr. wants to reclaim the value of art in the streaming era.
The album is an expertly arranged debut of Afrofusion beats with moving lyrics that you’ll be singing all season.
Next time you’re tapped to be a part of a school group project, don’t fret. Trousdale is evidence that it could lead to much more than just a passing mark.
By 8 p.m. on Friday, Apogaea’s official account announced, “Attention all Apogaeans: please start packing up your things and leave the land as soon as possible.”
Bill Murray had the crowd singing along to classic rock hits, Warren Haynes kept everyone dancing, and a rainbow appeared just before BHTM closed out the night.
Swallow Hill Music’s inaugural Indiewood Street Festival was a major success, and we’re hoping it starts a new tradition.
The band’s return to Fiddler’s on June 6 was marked by song debuts and deep second-set jams.
The iconic house-music makers defined “underground” and “DIY” long before they became hashtags.
The longtime prog-rock band has already been covered by the foul-mouthed fourth grader in South Park.
Peter Anspach of Goose discusses the band’s new studio album and touring as a four-piece before taking on Fiddler’s for a two-night run.
The band is gearing up for a whirlwind anniversary show at Red Rocks with Bill Murray, Warren Haynes, Cheap Trick and Cracker.
The announcement came just a day after T-Pain hinted at retiring, so this could be your last chance to see the icon in Colorado.
The longtime emo band brings its 25-year anniversary tour to Summit on Friday, June 6, and Saturday, June 7.
“We are thrilled to bring the stories and legacies of Colorado’s music legends to the heart of downtown Denver.”
The massive event in downtown Denver offered a powerful reminder to get outdoors—and to take care of our neighbors and the Earth itself.
The Fort Collins band approaches shoegaze a little differently.
The group, known for giving out drug testing kits, earplugs, and condoms at festivals, will maintain strong Denver connections