Westword Music Showcase Headliner JAUZ Bites the Baby Shark Bullet
It’s a good time to be JAUZ.
It’s a good time to be JAUZ.
Six years since his last album, Colorado Springs rapper Milogic is back with a new record.
Chapter I of The Lumineers new conceptual album, III, dropped today with three literary Americana indie-pop songs.
Chess at Breakfast has been making noise in Fort Collins’s burgeoning music scene since 2017.
Florence + the Machine and B2K play Denver this week.
After postponing their summer tour, the Stones are again on a roll.
Saturday’s loaded with festivals: Spread the Word Music Festival, Five Points Jazz Festival, Global Dub Festival and Fem Fest.
Jake Danna, known as Denver indie rapper Curta, needed to shake things up. His new experimental project, Elyria Sequence, has done just the trick.
The Rolling Stones have rescheduled their North American tour, which will be hitting Denver on August 10.
Phantogram, Misfits and Greta Van Fleet have announced Denver concerts.
Kind of like the Grateful Dead, the members of The Beeves found their name by closing their eyes and pointing a finger into the biggest book they could find.
Emily Post, were she to magically resurrect some sixty years after her death, would hate Kevin Morby.
After a traumatic brain injury nineteen years ago, Dylan Flynn sells merchandise at shows to raise money for the Brain Injury Association of America.
Denver-based DJ Bear Grillz releases his debut album Demons ahead of co-headlining Red Rocks during Global Dub Festival.
“The morning of the gig, I sliced my middle finger open with a razor knife, making it difficult to play my guitar.”
During guitarist Johnny Marr’s tenure with The Smiths in ‘80s, he wasn’t too keen on touring. Now, he’s back.
There are two sides to the Garbage story: pre-Napster and post-Napster.
It’s a doozy of a week for fans of college rock and alt-rock with Garbage, the Dandy Warhols and the Lemonheads playing at separate venues on Tuesday, while former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr headlines the Gothic Theatre on Tuesday.
If Lizzo calls herself “fat,” is it wrong to repeat that?
Pop country giant Eric Church is too rooted in a country radio sound to reach his potential as an artist.
Stephanie Byrne shares thoughts about Denver’s music scene.
For its fifth record, Denver Spanish psych-rock band iZCALLi brought in outside help. The results are a more refined and dynamic sound.