Kiltro Brings Shoegaze to the Summit This Weekend
The Denver neo-psychedelia shoegaze group is gaining fans with its sophomore album, Underbelly.
The Denver neo-psychedelia shoegaze group is gaining fans with its sophomore album, Underbelly.
May Pang, who is showing her private photographs of John Lennon at a three-day exhibit at Bitfactory starting Friday, recalls her first love, how John and Paul almost started making music again and more.
Other shows to look forward to this week include Wolfmother at the Ogden and two nights of the Yawpers at hi-dive.
“You can’t take it for granted, you can’t mail it in. Who knows when someone decides that they don’t want to come see you the next time.”
Taste of Heaven drops on Friday, September 15, when DeVine will have a release show at Globe Hall.
This will be your last chance to see GRiZ if you aren’t attending his farewell festival in Arizona later this month!
The outside stage will be back in business tonight.
Ipecac drops new music on Saturday with a record-release show at Lost Lake Lounge the same night.
Enjoy this amazing weather with an outdoor show at Levitt Pavilion this week with Buffalo Nichols.
Mandolinist Paul Hoffman discusses new music ahead of the band’s two-night run with Sierra Ferrell and the Teskey Brothers.
The Denver producer, rapper, DJ and MC has made “a fantasy factory for musicians.”
Other shows to look forward to this week include Flume at Red Rocks, Kamaal Williams at Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox and Atmosphere at Red Rocks.
The Boston trio plays the Skylark Lounge on Wednesday, September 13.
After a burst pipe flooded HQ Underground, the owners have started a fundraiser with hopes of returning to business temporarily this October.
Decadence NYE drops its lineup, Itchy-O returns for Hallowmass in October and Elephant Revival announces two nights at the Boulder Theater for New Year’s Eve weekend.
The band will play a record-release show on Friday, September 8, at Boulder’s Velvet Elk Lounge. Local singer-songwriter Hunter Stone is also on the bill.
Levitt formed Bodies of Culture, a board of all-BIPOC musicians, in 2020.
British pop singer Maisie Peters plays the Ogden on September 7.
Shafer has written approximately 500 songs, with eight studio albums and countless demos as a solo artist and bandleader.
So much to see this week! There’s Bay Ledges at Bluebird, two different daytime music festivals at Civic Center Park, Gregory Alan Isakov or Sylvan Esso at Red Rocks — and more.
See you on Shakedown.
Of course, you’ll be able to catch the country star at Dierks Bentley Whiskey Row: “Can’t think of a better way to end the summer than in a place I call my second home.”