Big Wildinnnn at Red Rocks
Back in my progressive house days I would blast “Empty Room” by Big Wild on repeat, but can’t say I’ve listened to anything of his since 2019
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Back in my progressive house days I would blast “Empty Room” by Big Wild on repeat, but can’t say I’ve listened to anything of his since 2019
Last Friday night for about two hours, Kristin Hersh, Grant Lee Phillips, and John Doe played some awesome sets exemplifying the craft of songwriting.
JPEGMafia is truly contemporary with what he chooses to address in his work. He is not one to let sleeping dogs lie, shedding light on issues such as race, politics and dissing with wild contempt for rappers such as Drake.
Three artists that made up the roots to a whole generation of rock ‘n roll across 5 decades are coming back together on a truly special tour, and Denver’s own Oriental Theater gets to host them this Friday night.
Last Friday the small and intimate atmosphere of the Marquis provided an excellent backdrop for the Cults’ latest tour showcasing their new album “To the Ghosts.”
Spitting out rapid-fire flow lyrics all night, 2na featured a healthy slab of his solo work, as well as a few Jurassic 5 classics, firing up the crowd and providing a fiercely hot vibe.
adjectives come up short – all of them – when trying to use words to express the feeling The Roots brought to Mission Ballroom last Saturday night.
Coming in from Oklahoma City, Labrys – lead by Penny Pitchlynn from the band Broncho – hit the Skylark Lounge for one brilliant night only last week.