From the outside-chipping beige paint, rickety chain-link fence and a sticker-tattered door, the joint looks like any old house you’d pass by in Denver, but wha...
A warm breeze ushered in the crowd as Colfax continued to stir with people and excitement. As the crowd settled in at Lost Lake, the warm conversations between ...
After a two-year hiatus, Denver’s Botanic Gardens is returning for their annual Summer Concert Series for full-capacity shows. Local music lovers will be able t...
Tucked in the basement of Sailor Records — an independent record label catering to Mile High musicians — owner Oscar Ross' home is a studio categorized by profe...
Independently owned and operated since 2012, ARISE Music Festival has canceled the festival two weeks before its anticipated date. In a statement released on Fa...
Simplistic yet hard hitting. Layered with a handful of purposeful dichotomies, big and small, The Sickly Hecks show off their ability to create balance between...
Tiny Tomboy is a band of asymmetries. They are fronted by a small woman (the “tiny tomboy” herself, Eliza Neiman-Golden) and surrounded by three tall dudes, all...
Upon venturing onto Bear and the Beasts website, the very first descriptor — right below the band's name in large font — is “dystopian forest music.” This holds...
It isn’t a rarity to see young bands cropping up in the Denver music scene. But it is only every so often that those bands have the stamina and talent to rise a...
Denver-based band Honey Blazer is cooking up folk-rock anthems that bring the warmth of summer to the coldest months of the year. While still a young band, memb...
There’s nothing wrong with Christmas Classics but hearing the same few songs over and over can get redundant. In most cases, Christmas music is meant to capture...
2021 may have been a whirlwind of high heat, glass shortages and COVID variants but one constant persevered: music. Live shows reemerged with vigor and the new ...