London-based indie rockers, Bombay Bicycle Club, are fresh off of their Coachella stint and ready to take the rest of the U.S. by storm on their longest tour ev...
In celebration of the drop of her fifth album, out April 15th, Ingrid Michaelson returns to Denver to perform with Storyman and Alternative Routes at the Og...
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Redman and Method Man are the duo OutKast would be had Andre 3000 not taken so much time away from the stage. The “How High” duo we...
This Wednesday, two bands from my homeland of Richmond, Virginia are playing at Moe's BBQ in Englewood. Iron Reagan, the headliners of the show, are a combinati...
The Fray
Just when we all think we know what to expect from The Fray, they decide to go and release an album that demands total reconsideration.
The Colo...
Those who are unfamiliar with Swedish rockers Graveyard are certainly missing out. These guys play some of the catchiest and heaviest rock 'n' roll of all time,...
When we first told you about Temples-- the four-piece “neo-psych” band from England-- back in January, they were gearing up for the release of their debut full-...
It’s been a decade since Franz Ferdinand stormed out of Scotland and lit up the charts with one of the catchiest guitar riffs and recognizable melodies of all t...
The Knife are something of a pop enigma, a group with a single that everybody seems to love (2004’s “Heartbeats”) and yet their present form is far removed from...
303 called up Scott Hachey, of the Magic Beans from Boulder, to find out a little more about their band, and hear what they have in store for their upcoming sho...
For obvious reasons, Denver might just be the most happening place to be in the United States on 4/20. There's the Cannabis Cup, and a ton of other great events...
In between Coachella weekends, 22-year old electronic producer, Flume, made a special stop in Denver last night to play a sold-out show at Gothic Theater. Much ...