Jarec Blake’s Journey From Young Life to Open Mics
Sticking to one genre doesn’t matter much for Denver singer-songwriter Jarec Blake.
Sticking to one genre doesn’t matter much for Denver singer-songwriter Jarec Blake.
Michael Franti & Spearhead’s Stay Human Tour, a celebration of the activist musician’s new album Stay Human 2, begins and ends in Colorado.
The Milk Blossoms is one of Denver’s best kept secrets.
The Denver Art Song Project and the People’s Theatre of Denver are bringing together two endangered art forms – operatic-style singing and puppetry – in Denver.
The political punk band Rise Against will embark on the Mourning in Amerika Tour, which includes a Denver stop, with Anti-Flag and AFI.
People may love science, but they fail to engage with it emotionally.
Looking for live music? These are our picks.
Metal has long fetishized pagan priests and their witchy rituals. Green Druid’s recently reissued album Ashen Blood is no exception.
When we posted a slideshow of Kid Rock’s March 20, 2018, Pepsi Center performance dubbed “American Bad Ass Kid Rock Played Denver’s Pepsi Center,” some readers lost it.
The Still Tide’s Anna Morsett has found a balance of being a charismatic performer onstage while remaining affable and down to earth off it. Her band’s new video, shot by Anthony Isaac, showcases both of these sides.
Denver, dubbed the bass capital of the world, boasts a new DJ night and record label: FringeWorthy.
Looking for live music this weekend? These are our picks.
Tickets go on sale Friday, March 30.
In advance of her new album, Kitty Crimes is releasing a video for the song “Two Tens.”
The latest Denver concert announcements include shows by Boy George, Courtney Barnett, 93.3 Big Gig, and Thirty Seconds to Mars.
Panic! at the Disco is dropping its sixth studio album on June 22, 2018, and to celebrate the release, the band is embarking on a 28-city U.S. arena tour.
In 1976, guitarist Tommy Bolin died of an overdose at 25 years old.
After self-releasing its album Ashen Blood last year, local doom metal band Green Druid scored a deal with Earache Records, which is now reissuing the release. Green Druid, which formed in 2014, plays psychedelic doom built on deep, slow, sludgy guitar riffs.
Grandoozy’s local acts include: Gasoline Lollipops, Tennis and more
Kendrick Lamar, Florence + the Machine and Stevie Wonder top the bill.
People are drawn to Afrobeat music for two reasons, says Saxophone player Leah Concialdi of the band ATOMGA: They are familiar with the genre’s founder Fela Kuti or enjoy its layered, energetic sound.
Things went awry when Allout Helter opened for Extreme Midget Wrestling.