Devildriver’s Dez Fafara Is Still Getting His Groove On

Between 1993 and 2003, metal vocalist Dez Fafara fronted Coal Chamber, one of the groups synonymous with the nu-metal movement. He spent that time decked out in cutesy Goth make-up and black string shirts. Honestly, he looked like a Hot Topic mannequin, for better or worse.

Six Old-School Jukeboxes: Where to Find Them in Metro Denver

Used to be that a bar was only as good as its jukebox, until even the most respectable of hole-in-the-walls started going digital. Not that we can blame them. Maintaining a thirty-, forty-, fifty-year-old machine that’s constantly prodded by drunk people is expensive. Indeed, the list of bars that maintain…

Blondie and Garbage Will Headline Fiddler’s Green in July

AEG announced today that New York punk band Blondie will join Grammy-nominated alternative band Garbage for the Rage and Rapture Tour. The groups will play Fiddler’s Green on July 16. Fans can also look forward to the May 2017 release of Blondie album Pollinator, as well as Garbage’s summer 2017…

Test Kitchen Dishes Up Helpful Criticism for Hip-Hop Musicians

“With your last dollar would you buy this record or a sandwich?” That is the question Motown Records founder Berry Gordy would ask producers and songwriters when deciding which new albums to release. It’s also the question Ru Johnson and her guest judges will ask musicians and artists, Wednesday, February 8 at The Black Box, for the latest edition of her hip-hop event, Test Kitchen.

Don’t Read Anything Into Angel Olsen’s Shiny Wigs

Angel Olsen wants you to know that the shiny silver wig she wears in her videos has no deep meaning. It’s not a tribute to Bowie, an homage to her mother, a symbol indicating her involvement in some secret society or an obscure feminist statement. There is no hidden significance, period.

Song Premiere: “Uprising,” From Kneebody’s Forthcoming Album, Anti-Hero

The last time Kneebody played in Denver, in February 2016, the jazz collective dropped in with a frenetic, face-melting performance at the Oriental Theater with electronic beat master Daedelus. “That was a really cool departure for us,” says trumpeter Shane Endsley about the band’s collaboration with the electronic musician, which…

The Best Concerts in Denver This Week, February 6-9

Singer-songwriter Angel Olsen plays two Denver shows this week: the first at the Gothic Theatre on Thursday, February 9, and the second at the Bluebird on Friday, February 10. Austin-based guitar ace Eric Johnson performs solo acoustic shows at the Lincoln Center in Fort Collins on Tuesday, February 7, and…

Ten Stories About Music-Festival Drama

As Denverites weigh whether to bring a new music festival to Overland Park Golf Course, we think it’s time to review some of our past coverage of music festival drama. Here are ten stories looking at messy music festival history in Denver and beyond. 1. Social Media is Ruining Music Festivals…

Like Beyoncé, MUNA Tackles Love, Hope and Brutal Cops

Pop music love song videos too often ignore the world in which we live, cashing in social relevance for shaking money-makers. Mostly, they’re boring. But when those videos tackle contemporary social issues head on, great things can happen: Think Beyonce’s Lemonade (Have a good pregnancy, Bae) or Madonna’s Like a…

The Best Concerts in Denver This Weekend, February 3-5

Freak folk artist Devendra Banhart performs at the Boulder Theater tonight, while reggae-rock and ska bands Pepper and Less Than Jake co-headline at the Ogden Theatre. This weekend’s lineup also includes Datsik at 1STBANK Center, Cherry Glazerr at Larimer Lounge and Galactic at the Fillmore Auditorium.