The Beeves Drop New Album Produced by Nate Cook of the Yawpers
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.
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.
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.
Jay Bianchi’s latest venue Owsley’s Crazy Diamond opens this weekend.
Eric Church, Luke Combs, Papadosio and Passion Pit are among the best acts playing Denver this weekend.
Ahead of its show at the hi-dive, Call of The Void’s Gordon Koch spoke to Westword about pain and sorrow, finding hope in life, and the group’s new record.
Neon Baby, a new pop-up disco club, will inhabit downtown Denver’s historic Mattie Silks House of Mirrors.
The technology-enhanced jam band Papadosio, who perform at Red Rocks this Saturday, recently released a series of improvisational YouTube videos directed at fans of ambient grooves, music tech enthusiasts and gear-focused musicians.
GRiZ, Flying Lotus and Brian Wilson are some of the artists who have announced Denver concerts.
More local acts will be added in the weeks to come.
After an almost decade-long run, the Jefferson Park house venue known as the Bloodswamp has been leveled.
Denver indie-rock band FaceMan has released the “Big Water” music video, their first new track since 2016 and first collaboration with R.W. Perkins.
21 Savage is touring in support of his latest album.
The Underground Music Showcase returns to venues along Broadway for its nineteenth year, from Friday, July 26 through Sunday, July 28.