When music producer Loudland, born Lachlan Connors, had a series of concussions in middle school, followed by epileptic seizures, the doctors told him that he w...
In a time before the Covid-19 pandemic, there thrived a land of metal. Very few places on the planet saw as flourishing a metal scene as Denver, Colorado. You c...
This week in concerts, add another two places to your post isolation venue checklist. The Armory and Lost City join the effort to return live music back to Denv...
In a world turned upside-down, it’s inevitable that artists would make art to reflect this prolonged period of turmoil and devastation. However, while other art...
When the pandemic kept the members of Ivory Circle physically apart, the three-piece indie band made the decision to work on projects remotely. While this allow...
Andrew McConathy & The Drunken Hearts released Alive 'n Free last month, their first live recorded album and a fitting sequel to their 2019 studio album, Wh...
In a world where music has become increasingly overproduced, it’s refreshing to hear artists who embrace simplicity. The Mañanas' debut album Cheers adopts a st...
Glasss Records held a showcase of its artists on Saturday, April 3, outside Mutiny Information Cafe. On an unusually warm spring day, the sweltering sun beat do...
This week in concerts, you can watch Charlie Fox at Dazzle or Gabriel Mervine at Nocturne — after all, it is National Jazz Appreciation Month. Grab a friend and...
Welcome to our monthly series on new Colorado music. Every month we highlight five local musicians, five local music videos and five local songs. Go here to che...
This week's concerts are going by fast in Denver. Despite the increasing number of shows, any slight hesitation will cost you a seat. In the time it took to cre...
Nuancer, the brainchild of audio and visual wizard Daniel DiMarchi is full of surprises. Between the vocoder-laden, "Let's Go to the Swimming Pool" and the Beck...