Mersiv Brings the Heat (and Hail) to Red Rocks
There’s something inherently spiritual about shows like this—when the audience, artist, and environment all conspire to elevate a performance beyond a typical concert.
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There’s something inherently spiritual about shows like this—when the audience, artist, and environment all conspire to elevate a performance beyond a typical concert.
thousands of electronic music fans descended on Red Rocks for the season-opening show featuring Denver-based, Chicago-born DJ Mike Inzano, better known as INZO.
From the first power chord, it was clear that Slow Joy came to play hard. Blending elements of post-hardcore, shoegaze, and alternative rock, Flores and his band didn’t just perform—they unloaded.
Eric Prydz, who has become a household name in electronic music, is well known for his work under multiple aliases, including Pryda, Cirez D, and his past membership in Swedish House Mafia.
Beautiful, yet with a sinister seduction–like Bond villains or a Moulin Rogue flair–Confidence Man were here to entertain in a way only they can with multiple costume changes, acrobatics worthy of Cirque du Soleil, and their music–layered succulently with cocky fun.
Denver has always been a stronghold for Kristine Flaherty, better known as K.Flay, and her dedicated fanbase came out in full force. The Summit Music Hall was noticeably more packed than her last Denver show at The Marquis Theater
The “death of a rabbit” tour has been instrumental in bringing your arms are my cocoon’s distinctive sound to a broader audience, featuring a fusion of ambient soundscapes with raw, emotive vocals