Music should always be sacred to the artist. Unfortunately, financial success has proven the key to ownership in the aural world. Since the dawn of record press...
Kid Cudi's "Passion, Pain and Demon Slayin' Tour" touched down in Denver Friday night for a sold-out show at the Fillmore Auditorium. Performing with no openers...
April has returned once again and that means it's time to start planning your 420 festivities. Whether it involves going to some of the epic concerts Denver wil...
2016 was not the year we thought it’d be. The honeymoon days, overflowing with hopes and aspirations that accompanied the New Year fizzled fast as we lost music...
The 2000s were the peak of MGMTs career, holding-down the field of psychedelic alt-rock for nearly a decade. Over the course of those ten years the du...
Kid Cudi devised an incredibly distinct tune for Need for Speed II. The track, Hero, dropped on Tuesday and reveals Cudi’s qualified production, vocal and creat...
Westword Music Showcase (WMS) is taking over Denver’s Golden Triangle for the nineteenth year this Saturday, with more than 150 local and national acts performi...
Toward the conclusion of Kid Cudi's Medical Cannabis Cup performance at Denver's Cluster Studios in April, High Times' Danny Danko presented Cudi with a meaning...
Curating 303’s 2011 Music Issue was a near Herculean task—Colorado’s music industry is exploding with talent these days—but also an absolute honor.
As pa...
Ratatat first appeared on my “rad radar†when they opened a Faint show at The Ogden a few years ago. Opening acts can be hit-or-miss sometimes, but I retrospectively regret arriving late that particular night. The NYC-based instrumental act quickly became a hit with hipsters and even hip hippies via festival bookings including Bonnaroo. Widespread appreciation of the duo was overdue, though, until doing bootleg hip hop remixes on the sly side project tip finally culminated in cutting tracks “Alive†and MGMT co-production “Soundtrack to my Life†with Kanye protege Kid Cudi....