Til Death Do Us Party: Celebrating Fifteen Years of the hi-dive
If you’re going to play Denver, you have to play at the hi-dive.
If you’re going to play Denver, you have to play at the hi-dive.
Don’t miss these shows.
Tickets go on sale Saturday, December 8.
Local rapper and poet Meta Sarmiento hopes to make waves at the Denver Local Love Artist Showcase at the Roxy Theatre.
What started as a honky-tonk residency at Syntax Physic Opera is now a career. Extra Gold will have its album release show at the hi-dive.
Umphrey’s McGee, the Hives and Refused are among the latest acts to announce Denver concerts.
Zach Barokas packed up his drums and learned to produce beats. Now, under the moniker slackbeatz, he’s working behind the scenes with some of Denver’s best rising artists.
Check these music venues off your bucket list.
Taylor Shae isn’t your typical eighteen-year-old college freshman. She’s also a working musician, who’s performed her original music at an array of venues and festivals all across the state.
People love the Brothers of Brass. But their performances have become problematic for downtown residents and businesses.
“Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox hosts our Mardi Gras show. We do different themes, and last year’s show was called the Consent Carnivale.”
“We’re hosting a festival-style thing with us and a bunch of our musical buddies.”
Tickets go on sale Monday, December 3.
Travis Egedy remembers Rhinoceropolis and the late artist Colin Ward in a new music video for the song “Color Spectrum (Tokyo Drift)” off Pictureplane’s new album, Degenerate.
Denver hip-hop duo Calm is committed to social justice.
Echo and the Bunnymen, the Regrettes and Chris Isaak are among this week’s best concert picks.
There’s a reason Red Rocks doesn’t host many metal concerts, claim Westword readers: It’s a terrible place to see the genre.
BMG suggested that Echo & the Bunnymen do an album made of re-recorded hits with an orchestra. Here’s what happened.
Elvis Costello, Ministry and Leftover Salmon all play shows in Denver this weekend.
Enjoy these shows.
The following ten Colorado-based bands take their music beyond the expected boundaries of jamming and stretch the minds of their listeners.
Which shows are you going to?