To say that the past year has been a whirlwind for Denver singer/songwriter, Sophie Gray would be an understatement, but as we sit together at Mutiny Information Cafe one snowy evening, discussing her new music and big plans for 2020, which likely coincide with a very busy school year, she doesn’t seem overwhelmed at all.
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Whether you’re a Colorado native or a transplant, someone who is deeply ingrained in the local music scene or someone who just wants to get some $3.03 margaritas at Illegal Petes, 303 Day is a day that all Coloradans – especially 3OH!3 fans – look forward to.
Although it doesn’t necessarily feel like there’s a slow concert season in Denver, March is always when things kick into high gear.
Hi guys, and welcome to this new segment called All Black Everything. This is for those of you who are interested in hearing the behind the scenes of life on the road; interviews with crew members, the odds and ends of what it takes to survive touring with bands you love (or hate or don’t feel anything for), weeks and months on tour, and maybe some occasional album reviews.
Winter might be slow when it comes to tours and concerts stopping through town, but in Denver, the live music scene never really stops. Despite cold weather and the inevitable late season blizzard, there are still plenty of shows that are worth braving chilly temperatures for in February!
Amber Run made their Denver debut at The Bluebird Theater in front of just over 500 fans that were eager to see the Nottingham-based indie rock band on the last leg of their US Tour.
Brooklyn based 3-piece post-rock band, City of The Sun, visited The Globe Hall in Denver with a exhilarating performance packing the venue to its capacity with fans coming from all over to absorb the bands unique, melodic, flamenco, and indie-rock infused sound.
This show has had me on edge for weeks. Since it was announced, I knew I that I couldn’t miss it.
Singer and Producer Zachary William “Bill” Dess, more commonly known as Two Feet, sold out The Summit at his second Denver performance since the start of his career.
“If you enjoyed the show, tell everyone you fuckin’ know. If not, keep it to yourself.” Those were Lewis Capaldi’s parting words to the sold-out crowd at his first headlining gig in Denver, and despite how abrasive it might look on paper, the light-hearted jab perfectly suited the mood of the show.