The annual Dance Party Time Machine that takes over Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom for just one much-anticipated night every year returns on Friday, February 2...
In an event created to celebrate live music and collaboration at its finest, Mission Ballroom will host the inaugural Denver Comes Alive on Friday, January 31. ...
Marcus Rezak has made a name for himself as a chameleon of sound for his ability to sit in with world-renowned musicians, catering to their brand while offering...
Some parties in March revolve around St. Patrick's Day, some revolve around dancing. The latter was found last night at the Dance Party Time Machine, which has ...
Red Rocks season came to an end just weeks ago and some of us are already experiencing withdrawals. With only one show at the infamous venue over the next few m...
Sick of Prince tributes yet? Nah, we didn't think so. This one coming up is sure to be one for the books. On Friday July 8, Cervantes' will being hosting a Live...
This week Denver is shining bright, and not just due to the sunny forecast. As always, the plethora of amazing musical acts rushing to the Mile High can be over...
The West Coast electronica scene and the jam band community have been in bed together for what seems like forever now. Bassnectar’s first Colorado appearanc...
The Glitch Mob ain't no one-trick pony. “Glitch hopâ€, a genre they're often credited with inventing (or at least popularizing), may have put them on the map, but they refuse to churn out cookie cutter, assembly line club bangers. Drink the Sea, their first fully original full-length, is bound to confound expectations. On the one hand, there are certainly distinctive characteristics that make the record recognizably Glitch Mob. On the other, Sea sees them abandoning many of their signature bells and whistles—most notably the stutter edits suggested by their moniker....