Reunited American Nightmare Is a Dream Come True for Fans

“You’ve got to know when to leave,” says Wesley Eisold, the singer for the semi-legendary Boston hardcore band American Nightmare. It’s a statement few of the band’s fans most likely would have agreed with in the summer of 2004 when American Nightmare abruptly cancelled a tour and then, the following…

Meet Five Artists Playing at Black Summer

As Straight Outta Compton sparks a new interest in hip-hop around the country, plenty of artists have long been working to embody what NWA did in its time, creating independent, unapologetic art. Denver is full of such artists. You can routinely find hip-hop in venues across the city, including the Roxy and…

The Twelve Best Non-Headliners at Riot Fest

Riot Fest runs this weekend, starting Friday, August 28 and going through Sunday, August 30, at the National Western Complex. The eclectic line-up includes respected and legendary bands like the Pixies, Run-DMC, System of a Down, the Prodigy and Snoop Dogg. But the early part of each day is filled…

Megan Burtt Is Ready to Tell Her Story

Singer-songwriter Megan Burtt has always been a gifted musician with a rich and vibrant voice. But her career hasn’t always gone smoothly. After graduating from Boston’s Berklee College of Music in 2008, singer-songwriter Megan Burtt moved to Cleveland, Mississippi, about hour south of Clarksdale, which is hailed by many as…

Full Moon Is the Original Colorado EDM Festival

Mother Earth Sound System is not a typical promotional entity. MESS, as it is referred to, puts on one of the longest-running Colorado music festivals devoted entirely to dance music: Full Moon Festival. What started in April 1993 at a Berkeley Marina in San Francisco, with Scott Everett and Whitsitt…

Elephant Revival Pushes the Boundaries of Acoustic Music

Nederland’s Elephant Revival is a band beginning a new chapter. Coming off the release of a live album and DVD called Sands of Time, the band is working on a new studio album in Maine with sound engineer (and longtime Josh Ritter collaborator) Sam Kassirer. According to violinist Bridget Law,…

The Prodigy’s Liam Howlett on Public Enemy and Electronic Music

The Prodigy will headline Riot Fest on Sunday, August 30. Even before the 1996 hit “Firestarter” broke the band to U.S. audiences through heavy MTV rotation, the Prodigy was one of the biggest electronic acts of the decade. Though associated in the press with the big-beat movement, the group predated…

Details Emerge About Friday’s Death at Red Rocks

Two fans were climbing in a restricted area at Red Rocks Park after last Friday’s Yonder Mountain String Band when they fell. One, 29-year-old Spencer Cooke, died of his injuries, according to the Jefferson County Coroner’s Office.  The Denver Post reported the man’s name yesterday. The other fan, who has…

The 2015 Goldrush Music Festival Lineup: Yoni Wolf and More

The organizers of Goldrush Music Festival just announced the lineup for the 2015 installment of the event, which will be held at the Savoy Event Center on September 18 and 19. The annual festival — focused on experimental and forward-thinking artists — is in its fifth year, and will bring…

A Sober Steve Earle Was at His Musical Best at Chautauqua

Even if he or she is in peak form — like country rocker Steve Earle surely is, as evidenced by his new blues album, Terraplane — a true musical legend always ends up putting on a show that’s about more than the music. That was a bad thing when egomaniac Bono…

Slipknot Played the Creepiest Red Rocks Show of the Year

The sound of thunderous rolling double bass drums, distorted guitars and guttural vocals roared though Red Rocks Amphitheater last night for a widely chaotic circus with Slipknot as the ringleader. Dubbed the “Summer last Stand Tour,” Slipknot, Lamb of God, Bullet for My Valentine and Motionless In White have been…

Devon Shirley of Summer Cannibals Has Deep Roots in Denver

Summer Cannibals from Portland, Oregon returns to Denver for two dates this coming weekend. Saturday, August 22nd at Hi-Dive and Sunday, August 23rd at Dryer Plug Studios. Both shows have more than the average significance for Summer Cannibals, because the band’s drummer, Devon Shirley, cut his musical teeth in the…

How Jen Korte Restarted Her Music Career

For Jen Korte, getting an offer to play at Red Rocks Amphitheatre for an installment of Film on the Rocks sparked a chain reaction. “I get an offer to do a show like this, and in my head I’m already working on eight different other projects to go with it,”…

Photos: The 25th Annual Rocky Mountain Folks Fest

The ranch at Planet Bluegrass in Lyons is a unique place — something nearly every performer who takes its stage notes. This year’s Rocky Mountain Folks Festival (the second of two major events held at Planet Bluegrass each year) brought headliners Jason Isbell, Sufjan Stevens and Gillian Welch to the…

Nathaniel Rateliff Finds His Rhythm With the Night Sweats

Nathaniel Rateliff has been living in the same house in Denver’s Baker neighborhood since 2003. “I wish we had decided to buy it a long time ago,” he says as he strolls through on his way to the back yard. “Now there’s no way we could afford it.” It was…

Rise Against at the Fillmore Auditorium: Photos

The Fillmore Auditorium played host to Chicago punk band Rise Against over the weekend. The group’s activist stance has made it particularly relevant in recent years, and fans packed the biggest theater in town. Check out a few highlights from photographer Aaron Thackeray — view the full slideshow here. …

Synesthesia 2015 Overcame More Than Its Share of Obstacles

This weekend brought one of the hottest days of the year, coupled with heavy evening rains. That seemed an apt environment for Synesthesia 2015 — the contrast in weather reflected much of the music on offer. The strange energy was compounded by an effort to shut down or curb the…

Shania Twain Rode an Invisible Horse Through the Sky and It Ruled

In 1999, I was working at a toy store in the mall called the Learningsmith. As it went in “education”-oriented mall retailers of the time, we sold “For Dummies” books, yo-yos, Hoberman Spheres, telescopes, Thomas the Tank Engine swag and basically anything that could be even mildly classified as a…

Peter Yarrow on the Importance of Folk Festivals

Saying that Peter Yarrow was influential in folk music would be a profound understatement. Yarrow, due at this weekend’s Rocky Mountain Folks Festival in Lyons, might be one of the most important figures in the genre and his impact can be felt across music of all kinds. A founding member…

Miguel on Defying Genres, the Importance of L.A., and Writing About Sex

Miguel, the L.A,-based singer/songwriter, R&B crooner and hip-hop dabbler, has three albums, all of which have received critical acclaim. With his latest effort, Wildheart, it appears the singer is focused on himself as a human, a lover and an artist. It’s about your basest desires, your insecurities, your swagger and…