After years of going to concerts, patterns emerge. You've got the artists sprinkling in pleasantries and going heavy on their past hits to get the crowd going. ...
Chaz Bear known to many as the mind behind Toro y Moi, seems to work in shades. The indie trailblazer morphs between projects as if he's consulting a mood board...
When Morrissey shows up, he shows up— that is, if he shows up. The king of post-punk made a long-awaited appearance on Thursday night at Denver’s captivating ne...
If Dominic Fike hasn't hit your radar, this should serve as a wakeup call. The singer and rapper from Naples, Florida, whom Billie Eilish considers the "baddest...
Tash Sultana is a one-person band, dance team and now, video star. Sultana brought their sold out "Flow State Tour" to Red Rocks, along with every instrument i...
Back before the positivity trend — before Gretchen Ruben’s The Happiness Project and the existence of gratitude journals — being hopeful in a society that breed...
It’s been a while since The Black Keys dominated the airwaves with their brazen bare-bones rock n' roll. The bluesy garage rockers turned arena spectacle have l...
The avant-pop singer BANKS is probably a millennia-old mythological creature. Perhaps the titles of her previous LPs — Goddess, The Altar— have something to do ...
The world of music is full of a variety of kinds of lyricists. Some focus on creating catchy verses for pop hits while others layer poetics with metaphor to exp...
Summertime is coming to an end but Incubus at The Fillmore Friday night was the perfect wrap for those summer vibes. The band kicked off their “20 Years of Make...
On Saturday night, 303 Magazine put on 303 Cover Challenge LIVE, based on the popular cover challenge series online. The lineup, as diverse as Denver’s music sc...
There comes a time and place for country music — a day on a boat, tailgating at football game and backyard BBQs, to name a few. On Friday, September 13, playing...