Growing up, DNA Picasso stayed away from the color blue at all costs. Red was more his speed; bold, unshaken, with flare. Blue was too closely associated with s...
Craig Northrup II doesn’t allow for a moment of craft complacency. Two years ago, he became iies — an artist who cam up in a revolutionary rap community that, i...
An extended play (EP, for short), is a lot like a four-hundred-meter dash. It’s comparatively short compared to, let's say, a mile-long race, but in that brief ...
There is simply not enough laughter in indie rock. At face value, a genre so often associated with pain and sadness — an introspective reflection of self throug...
End-of-the-year lists are fast approaching a scourge upon the written world, but there is still a certain appeal to them. That appeal lies in gratitude — these ...
For adults, the holidays are less about receiving and more about giving. Waking up bright-eyed in adolescence, giddy with excitement about what presents arrived...
This past Wednesday, Mr. Mota — a local favorite in the Boulder music scene — released their debut single, “Smoke Too Much,” to all streaming platforms after ye...
On Thursday night, in front of 70,000 disgusted spectators, and millions more at home, Denver’s beloved franchise orchestrated its worst performance since Super...
Bobby Guard is unequivocally themself. A trait like individuality is so often fleeting — artists wedged between other artists in the traffic jam of widely acces...
Roger Waters doesn’t mince words and he certainly wouldn't do so in a bland fashion. For years now, Pink Floyd’s coveted songwriter and bassist has used his pla...
In May 2022, John Baldwin released Change, his second studio album as a standalone multi-hyphenate. He is in full control on the record. Every string, snare, so...
Compton’s prophetic son isn’t in the music business. He’s in the human business. The stories he tells are woven together with raw feeling and emotion in mind. G...