Longtime Denver Band Jux County Returns With Signature ‘Punktry’ Sound

Jux County is releasing its first album since 2001’s Junk Country. The new collection of songs, titled Coral, represents the group’s latest phase since it reconvened in 2014, after years of on-and-mostly-off-again live shows as its members focused on projects and life outside the band. Primary songwriter, guitarist and singer…

Blackstar Performer Donny McCaslin’s New Album Is Inspired by Bowie

Donny McCaslin felt a little shy when he first met David Bowie during a rehearsal of the latter’s “Sue (or in a Season of Crime),” which would be released as a limited-edition single and on Bowie’s 2014 compilation album, Nothing Has Changed. The New York-based jazz saxophonist leads his own…

Echo & the Bunnymen’s Will Sergeant: Music Doesn’t Have the Same Value

The music industry and how music is disseminated these days is quite different than when Echo & the Bunnymen released significant albums like Porcupine and Ocean Rain in the 1980s. Guitarist Will Sergeant says that everything’s changed; the whole ballpark has changed. That’s why the band, which released its twelfth…

With Grande Orquesta Navarre, Denver Musicians Make Ambition Accessible

Grande Orquesta Navarre came together in the summer of 2015 when Evan Orman, Sara Parkinson, Susan Cahill and Tom Hagerman decided to ditch the genre confines of their former tango outfit Exstasis for a more open-format band. Drawing on their mutual interest and backgrounds in classical music, jazz, rock, pop…

That Time Wheelchair Sports Camp Got Roasted by Jeff Ross

The September 13, 2016 edition of NPR’s Fresh Air with Terry Gross features an interview with comic and “Roastmaster General” Jeff Ross who produces and hosts Comedy Central’s celebrity roasts and others. During a line of questioning about changing audiences  in an age of trigger warnings, Ross insists that more people want to…

The Ten Finest Tribute Bands in Colorado — 2016 Edition

Tribute bands. Love them or loathe them, they’ve been big business for years now, and as nostalgia tightens its grip on music fans, they’ll likely go on and thrive. People love going out, paying $5 or so for a ticket, and catching a band playing faithful versions of songs they…

Denver Band Havok Speaks Out on Removal From Megadeth Tour

On August 17, the website Blabbermouth.net reported that Denver thrash metal band Havok had been kicked off of a tour with Megadeth, just as it was about it hit Mexico. The tour, which also features Suicidal Tendencies, Amon Amarth and Metal Church, was just the latest in a series of…

The Broke Music Fan’s Guide to Denver: Free TV

It’s been a while since music fans depended on TV channels like MTV to get their fix of new and favorite music. Today devices like Roku and Apple TV are becoming increasingly popular as people realize that the big cable companies are charging a hell of a lot of money for…