How Halestorm Became One of the Hottest Hard-Rock Acts
The Grammy-winning group plays Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre on Tuesday, August 13.
The Grammy-winning group plays Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre on Tuesday, August 13.
The bandmates are now spread around the country, but they’re returning to Denver for a rare concert ahead of its new album release.
“At 76, I’m doing probably the best shows I’ve ever done in my life right now,” Cooper tells us ahead of his Denver gig.
“If you’re the only guy in the crowd spin-kicking, air-punching and generally making people avoid the stage and show, you’re the asshole. If there’s two of you doing that, you’re both the assholes.”
Bob Carpenter discusses the band’s roots and music ahead of its final show in Denver on Sunday, August 11.
Megadeth, Mudvayne and All That Remains had fans crowd-surfing and throwing horns all night.
“Our goal is to add value to the lives of everybody that we come in contact with,” a venue co-founder told us.
The ranch was a destination recording studio for decades, but Elton John and John Lennon’s “Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds” is one of its most famous releases.
Blankslate, which was one of our standout sets at UMS, is rocking shows all over the Front Range, including a show at the hi-dive on Thursday.
“We’re open for everybody to come here and have a fun time and enjoy…an actual Hispanic, Latino club doing things different than what Denver has experienced.”
The Pretenders and Mammoth WVH were on hand, too.
The metalcore legends play Ball Arena with Megadeth and Mudvayne on Tuesday.
The Denver artist brought up a different musician for nearly every song, including Lady Los, Solo V, Monica the Great, Cameron Cade and ReSrface.
The former frontman of the Fray wants to help the group get to its goal of bringing music education to kids K through 12 across the state.
The Red Rocks show was rescheduled to Sunday, September 29, after thunderstorms caused a cancelation in July.
Rodrigo proved if you have lyrics that connect with fans, you don’t need much else.
From hardcore to electro, this month had lots of variety and something for everyone.
Guster is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its album Lost & Gone Forever with the Colorado Symphony at Red Rocks.
Denver has a new monthly music showcase to promote local women’s music and art-making.
“If they speak their voice in their music, it’s gonna translate to the paper, the paint.”
Highlights included DNA Picasso, Horse Bitch, Los Mocochetes, Mr. Knobs and Shady Oaks.
The alt-country rocker will meet the last of his “Mount Rushmore guys” at Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre on August 1.