Down Tennyson Street, through throngs of ravenous chain smoking fans, past young girls in short black dresses and into the bustling Oriental Theatre is where th...
Spoon has long been an indie-rock staple. Regarded as one of the most consistent bands in music today, their latest effort Hot Thoughts, while more experimental...
Few bands have the ability to hit the industry the way Foster The People did in 2011 with their acclaimed debut album Torches. On the back of founder Mark Foste...
If you've ever found yourself on a dancefloor wishing the DJ would do you dirtier than a meal at Casa Bonita, look no further than Nasty Nachos. No offense to C...
It's not easy being an independent musician in Denver. Without the various opportunities and collaborative communities of music-driven cities like Los Angeles a...
Every once in awhile, a show will come along and challenge your expectations for live music. Whether it's the musicianship, the audience or the atmosphere, the ...
There was something in the air that fueled the contact high of Washed Out’s performance at the Ogden Theatre. The feeling of teetering between euphoria and real...
The past couple weeks have had everyone reeling from the conflict between White Nationalists, the KKK, Nazis, protesters, liberals and conservatives in Charlott...
As summer comes to an end and the concert season begins to slow down in Denver, we want to take a look back at some of our favorite shows of this year. From stu...
Friday Morning Quarter Back's (FMQB) Triple A Conference commenced Wednesday, August 9 with a stellar lineup featuring Future Islands, The Lone Bellow and Mondo...
Forget what you thought you knew about Guns N’ Roses. Forget the breakup and the subsequent bastardized version of the band that continued touring with Axl Rose...
It's comeback season for Kesha. The long embattled pop star has been wrapped up in a three-year lawsuit with her former producer Dr. Luke, without the ability t...