Ransom Note Is Already Making Waves in Local Hardcore Scene
See what the hype is about when the band plays Lost Lake Lounge on Thursday, August 29.
See what the hype is about when the band plays Lost Lake Lounge on Thursday, August 29.
The free Rocky Mountain TentacleFest comes to Levitt Pavilion on Friday, August 30.
Mastodon and Lamb of God are each playing their seminal albums in their entirety at Red Rocks on August 29.
It’s been at least two decades since Bikini Kill rolled through town during the band’s original run, from 1990 to ’97. And it might be the last time, too.
Caveman Music Festival at Monument Lake Resort is bringing in big names for Labor Day weekend.
The fearsome foursome headlines the Gothic Theatre on Thursday, August 22.
The Minneapolis duo has sold out Red Rocks more than any other hip-hop act.
The band has been on the scene for years, but is finally releasing its debut album with a concert at HQ on Friday, August 16
The Grammy-winning group plays Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre on Tuesday, August 13.
“At 76, I’m doing probably the best shows I’ve ever done in my life right now,” Cooper tells us ahead of his Denver gig.
“If you’re the only guy in the crowd spin-kicking, air-punching and generally making people avoid the stage and show, you’re the asshole. If there’s two of you doing that, you’re both the assholes.”
The metalcore legends play Ball Arena with Megadeth and Mudvayne on Tuesday.
From hardcore to electro, this month had lots of variety and something for everyone.
The alt-country rocker will meet the last of his “Mount Rushmore guys” at Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre on August 1.
Longmont filmmaker Chad Weber showcases local musicians’ new tunes and conversations through this new series.
Frontman Fat Mike talks shops ahead of the Punk in Drublic Festival in Denver.
Support the local group at the hi-dive for its release show on Saturday, July 20.
The tour kicks off with a pair of EP-release shows – on Tuesday, July 23, at D3 Arts in Denver, and Wednesday, July 24, at Vultures in Colorado Springs.
Despite the band’s name, its founder, Riley Schmelzer, received mysterious “signals” that influenced the direction of his music. “I feel less like an artist and more like a messenger,” he says. “I don’t know where it’s coming from,”
The band will play Summit on Tuesday, July 16. Chelsea Grin and Entheos are also on the bill.
Sonder is hosting an official launch party on Thursday, July 11, at Cervantes’ Other Side.
The legendary Americana singer-songwriter first appeared there in 1990. His 23rd show is set for July 9.