How Devon Allman and Duane Betts Started Their Allman Brothers Revival Project
The two bonded over their love of thrash metal while on tour with their dads for the Allman Brothers’ twentieth anniversary.
The two bonded over their love of thrash metal while on tour with their dads for the Allman Brothers’ twentieth anniversary.
The second annual festival will be at Civic Center Park, with music, movies and more.
“This is the first year where we connected all the dots, put all the pieces together and are rolling out a really great program for the full season.”
Denver punk band Dead Pioneers was hand-picked by Pearl Jam to open four East Coast tour dates next year.
A new program aims to be a one-stop shop for musicians at any stage in their career.
One of Denver’s most significant groups in the ’00s and ’10s, the Photo Atlas is reuniting for the first time since 2015.
It’s been a big year for Colorado’s best venue.
You don’t have to wait for a tribute show to sample Colorado’s love for the Fab Four.
In his first headlining show at Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom, Denver disco act Boogie Lights is bringing a live band and lots of lights.
The band, which originated in Portugal, is taking its sound in new directions, too.
Do you know the highest number of digital singles ever released in 24 hours? Spoiler alert: It’s 200.
The Denver-area musician graced many of the region’s stages with his smart, gutsy, soulful rhymes.
“It’s a celebration of how diverse Denver is when it comes to metal.”
The longtime Denver-born musician calls her sound “sparkly dark ritual pop,” which is on display in a new, must-listen album.
The famous Seattle label is reintroducing Colorado’s grunge-era legend, including the group’s 1991 split single with Nirvana.
The 1990s alt-rock band plays the Bluebird tonight with Megan Burtt opening.
Local artists offer up buffet of tuneage, featuring everything from new EPs to debuts.
With more than one million views of Westword‘s Instagram, this is a video you’ll have on replay.
“It’s amazing to think we’ve been going for 26 years.”
The New Jersey screamo act is playing its seminal debut album at the Ogden Theatre on Friday, November 29.
Calling all hopeless romantics and existential thinkers: This is an indie-pop show for you.
The label already has a slate of bands it’s working with.