Avenged Sevenfold Won’t Bring the End of the World to Denver
Avenged Sevenfold’s lead singer M. Shadows has been ordered to rest his over-taxed vocal cords.
Avenged Sevenfold’s lead singer M. Shadows has been ordered to rest his over-taxed vocal cords.
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The Roots played the Fillmore Auditorium July 20 with some hits, solos and cover songs.
Jen Korte’s solo project Lady Gang has been turning heads in 2018.
With mountain views, cool lake breezes and live music encompassing a range of musicians from tribute bands to Grammy winners and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees, what’s not to love about the new Dillon Amphitheater?
Journey guitarist Neal Schon is the band’s longest-standing member.
Red Rocks Live boasts twenty tracks from bands like the Grateful Dead, teh Lumineers and Florence + the Machine.
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This fall the Ironworks building will open as a private events venue.
Ahead of his show at Larimer Lounge, S. Carey talks with Westword about his new record, collaboration and finding ways to push himself creatively.
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Denver punk icon Johnny Bender, born Johnny Wilson, died by suicide earlier this week, according to a post from his band, the Gamits.
Opening for Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Shamir played his new album Resolution for an enthusiastic crowd at the Gothic Theatre.
Velorama, the RiNo music festival that’s a part of the Colorado Classic bike race, announced today that it would be replacing headliner Glass Animals with Modest Mouse.
When Darold Vigil began hosting KUVO’s La Raza Rocks fifteen years ago under his radio name, Pocho Joe, part of his vision for the weekly show was to highlight what he calls the lost, forgotten and buried treasures of Chicano and Latin rock-based music.
Denver artist Rowan Kerrick’s heartbreak led to a breakthrough and the creation of her new EP, Foolish.
Nazis, beware. The goofballs in Hail Satan have a message for you and your bigoted ilk: “I will eat you!”
Few bands tap into that perfect mix of jam-band and heavy rock that Colorado music fans love like Primus, a familiar face on the Front Range.
Hip-hop artist Russ has announced that the I See You Tour Part 2 will be hitting Denver this November.
A few hours before more than 100 campers slayed the crowd at the Oriental Theater stage at the Girls Rock 2018 Showcase on Saturday, July 14, the organizers realized this was the group’s tenth anniversary.
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This Night Falls Forever will come out August 24.