Bluegrass Beyond Borders: Head for the Hills Raps on a New EP
Head for the Hills drops its new EP, Say Your Mind, this week (listen below) and celebrates with a show at eTown Hall in Boulder this Friday.
Head for the Hills drops its new EP, Say Your Mind, this week (listen below) and celebrates with a show at eTown Hall in Boulder this Friday.
When it comes to lyrics and art, Vince Staples is in control.
The Revivalists, Big Gigantic and Trey Anastasio Band have all announced Denver concerts.
Brothers Oliver and Jakob Mueller and their longtime friend David Dugan, who make up the Fort Collins-based band Slow Caves, have dreamed of successful music careers since they started playing together in middle school more than a decade ago.
Tammy Ealom shocked her bandmates in Dressy Bessy when she told them she wanted to make a last-minute, high-quality music video for the song “Stay True.”
Both are huge; neither are entirely surprising additions to the lineup.
The Lumineers will play opening night at the Mission Ballroom.
Sometimes the smallest audiences are the hardest to please.
The Americana darlings in Mumford & Sons are embarking on a world tour, including two Denver stops, in support of their new album, Delta.
Ahead of their tour stops in Colorado, Eddy Smith & the 507 spoke to Westword about their upcoming debut EP, international gigs and their Denver roots.
Maren Morris, Vince Staples, Billy Idol and Better Oblivion Community Center are all on tap this week.
Trev Rich looks back on his years playing the Westword Music Showcase.
Ahead of the band’s show at the Gothic Theatre, Max Rainer of Wilderado talks about the new acoustic version of the Favors EP and the joys of fatherhood.
Excision, Denver’s Gay Men’s Chorus, Mandolin Orange and Sun of Goldfinger all play Denver this week.
CHVRCHES, Jai Wolf, Two Feet and more have been added to the bill.
After the Black Keys dropped its first song since 2014, “Lo/Hi,” the rockers announced a 31-date North American tour.
Rodrigo y Gabriela, Lyle Lovett, Shinedown, Mumford & Sons and Insane Clown Posse are among the most notable acts to announce Denver concerts this week.
The clowns are back.
B2K reunited for the Millennium Tour. Then Raz B threatened to quit. Now he’s back, and the R&B darlings are announcing a Denver concert.
Inspired by fans, indie-pop artist Quinn XCII opens up about his mental health struggles on his latest record, From Michigan With Love.
Greg Puciato, current lead singer for Los Angeles-based electronic band the Black Queen and former frontman for the Dillinger Escape Plan, discusses how an accidental foray into DIY publishing helped him through the darkest period of his life.
From winning awards at Telluride Bluegrass Festival and Rockygrass to being the house band on a cruise ship, Meadow Mountain has been rising fast.