Frail Talk Hosts LP Release Party With Slow Caves and Sound of Honey at the Aggie
“We wanted a sense of celebration, and a huge part of our musical process is our friends, our community and the lovely music scene in town.”
“We wanted a sense of celebration, and a huge part of our musical process is our friends, our community and the lovely music scene in town.”
“Together, we are committed to addressing the experience of residents who have shared concerns about Ford Amphitheater.”
The shuttle stops at a complex with a dispensary, liquor store and restaurants, then rolls up to a full-blown tailgate party in the Lower South Lot.
The club is the latest brainchild from the owners of immersive art bar Beacon.
The indie singer will open for Pleasure Prince at the Skylark Lounge on August 31.
The local band is making waves in the scene with raucous shows and a punk attitude.
“The way I like to think of it is, we’re going to bring Ophelia’s back to its full potential,” says the new booker.
Radio Fluke entered a battle of the bands to open Film on the Rocks, and will now perform on the dream stage.
The Colorado Springs venue opened over the weekend of August 9, and residents are complaining already.
To this chef, fine dining isn’t about being fancy. It’s about cooking with love and authentic, in-season ingredients.
“Our plan was: We don’t have a kid, let’s put our time and energy into this Mercury baby.” But life changed that.
The bandmates are now spread around the country, but they’re returning to Denver for a rare concert ahead of its new album release.
“Our goal is to add value to the lives of everybody that we come in contact with,” a venue co-founder told us.
Blankslate, which was one of our standout sets at UMS, is rocking shows all over the Front Range, including a show at the hi-dive on Thursday.
“We’re open for everybody to come here and have a fun time and enjoy…an actual Hispanic, Latino club doing things different than what Denver has experienced.”
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.
From hardcore to electro, this month had lots of variety and something for everyone.
Denver has a new monthly music showcase to promote local women’s music and art-making.
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.
The official release date for the video is Saturday, July 13, but you can preview the song now on YouTube and streaming platforms.
Sonder is hosting an official launch party on Thursday, July 11, at Cervantes’ Other Side.