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Messiahvore’s Metal Music Is Exhilarating. The Band Calls It ‘Organized Noise’

By Justin CriadoApril 7, 2023

“We mix that ’90s groove metal with sludge and doom and stoner metal.” Hear it for yourself at the hi-dive, if you dare…

Destiny Bond Is Shaping Denver’s Hardcore Scene

By Justin CriadoApril 5, 2023

Destiny Bond is playing the hi-dive on Friday, April 7, with Candy Apple, Zero Function, Crime Lab and Supreme Joy.

The Knock Returns April 8 With a Rooftop Hip-Hop House Party

By Cleo MirzaApril 5, 2023

The Knock works “to push the culture of Denver hip-hop forward,” says founder Kelsey O’Sullivan.

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Discognition Is Making Big Waves in Denver

By Alex BerryhillApril 4, 2023

Denver progressive house producer Discognition is getting signed to some of the biggest labels in his genre. He bases his success on the openness of the community.

Mersiv’s First Headlining Show at Red Rocks Sells Out

By Julianna O'ClairApril 4, 2023

Anderson Gallegos, aka Mersiv, remembers that when he first went to Red Rocks, he thought, “I’m going to play here one day.”

Did The Simpsons Predict Cypress Hill’s Collab With the Colorado Symphony?

By Emily FergusonApril 3, 2023

“Do you know ‘Insane in the Brain’?”

“We mostly play classical… but we’ll give it a shot.”

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Protomartyr’s Joe Casey on the Legacy of Detroit and Looking Like Jared Polis

By Jed MurphyMarch 24, 2023

Protomartyr asks the question: Is everyone in Denver so high, they just say what they think?

DNA Picasso Says The Color Blü Is His “Most Authentic” Album Yet

By Cleo MirzaMarch 8, 2023

“Knowing what heartbreak is makes being in love so much grander.”

How the 303’s Musical Legacy Is Defined by an Instrument That Shares Its Name

By Alex BerryhillMarch 3, 2023

EDM is popular in the 303, thanks to the TB-303.

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Fragile City’s Ryan Hatfield on Surviving Fentanyl Addiction

By Cleo MirzaMarch 3, 2023

“As much as everyone talks about the opioid epidemic, there needs to be more access to suboxone.”

Hip-Hop Duo Atmosphere Announces New Album, Summer Greens Festival Gig

By Emily FergusonFebruary 22, 2023

Slug, aka Sean Daley, gives us the scoop on Atmosphere’s new album, So Many Other Realities Exist Simultaneously.

Wu-Tang Clan’s RZA Debuts New Work “A Ballet Through Mud” With the Colorado Symphony

By Cleo MirzaFebruary 16, 2023

See it this weekend.

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Boogie Lights Mixes Gospel, Disco and House on “JOY LOVE PEACE”

By Emily FergusonJanuary 27, 2023

Boogie down!

Sancho’s Broken Arrow Settles Cocaine-Fueled Public Nuisance Case

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghJanuary 7, 2023

Free advice: don’t sell undercover cops cocaine.

Ten Colorado Rappers to Watch in 2023

By Cleo MirzaJanuary 4, 2023

Be in the know!

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People to Watch 2023: Jami Duffy, Leader of the Band

People to Watch 2023: Jami Duffy, Leader of the Band

By Emily FergusonJanuary 3, 2023

“I am, at my core, a community organizer and advocate.”

Before Dolly Parton Hit Miami, the Mint Had “Jolene” Covered

Before Dolly Parton Hit Miami, the Mint Had “Jolene” Covered

By Patricia CalhounJanuary 2, 2023

The 160-year-old building was shaking.

Temple Night Club Is Operated by Its Youngest and First Female Manager

By Katrina LeibeeDecember 22, 2022

Climb the ladder.

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Rap Trio A$cension Is Gen Z’s Answer to Old-School Hip-Hop

By Cleo MirzaDecember 13, 2022

Aurora-based rap trio A$cension resurrects the model of the old-school hip-hop group.

Number Thirty Eight Wants to Modify Noise Restrictions on Cabaret License

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghDecember 9, 2022

The popular venue has gotten in trouble with neighbors.

Chris Cart3r Reflects on His First Year in Denver’s Music Scene

By Cleo MirzaDecember 9, 2022

“I’m truly blessed. I can’t express that enough.”

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So Many Roads Returns: “This Is a Story of Resilience”

By Emily FergusonDecember 7, 2022

The music never stopped!

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