The Best New Music by Colorado Musicians Released in November
Local artists offer up buffet of tuneage, featuring everything from new EPs to debuts.
Local artists offer up buffet of tuneage, featuring everything from new EPs to debuts.
The label already has a slate of bands it’s working with.
California’s Rich Kids on LSD inspired NOFX, Green Day and Foo Fighters, and local musician Abe Brennan is its new lead singer.
“The daily life of up to 43,000 people in the Colorado Springs area has been invaded,” states Ford Hurts Families, a community association.
The latest project from the founder of Pink Sofa Hour is set to open in Broomfield next month.
Sunstoney performed her indie tunes from past albums as well as her latest, The Mirror Is Calling.
Looking for EDM and house music after a long day on the slopes? The Larimer Lounge has got you covered.
The Reno Divorce tour was canceled after Brent Loveday was accused of assaulting his girlfriend; here’s his statement.
Meet fellow music lovers at these Denver spots, where you can hear vinyl spun live.
“Based on the results alone, it is clear that this country hates women and marginalized folks. If you didn’t care on a federal level, I hope you begin to care on a local level.”
The season isn’t over yet, despite the snow.
Cult band Legendary Pink Dots has brought Colorado’s Randall Frazier of Orbit Service into the fold.
Moon Walker’s Harry Springer is ecstatic about playing Tool’s new Caribbean rock festival, booked by Tyler Fey.
Celebrate Halloween with a new symphonic black metal project, or just chill with some disco or acoustic instrumentals.
An unearthed album by PW3 features members of Neutral Milk Hotel, the Apples in Stereo and Warlock Pinchers.
Under new ownership, Ophelia’s has been closed while revamping its sound system. It reopens with some stellar shows.
Nathaniel Rateliff and Bob Ashby’s vision for the Skylark Lounge keeps this legendary venue rooted in its honky-tonk history while welcoming the future.
Playing everything from classic indie rock to music inflected with dream pop or shoegaze, these local acts deserve a spot on your playlist.
We’ve got fresh sludge, doom, emo, Americana and new tunes from Horse Bitch for you this month.
Blending punk, cumbia, Mexican folk and metal, Soy Celesté has released an excellent album about intersectional feminism and identity.
There’s nothing like a good power trio (think Nirvana, Cream, Green Day), and Luna Sol shows what it’s made of with an album release show at Bar 404 this weekend.
Another month, another bevy of fresh tunes whose genres span from electronica to deathcore.