AWOLNATION Electrifies a Rain-Soaked Denver Night with Thunderous Set at The Summit
AWOLNATION exploded onto the stage, wasting no time in launching into the opening trio of “Jump Sit Stand March,” “Soul Wars,” and fan-favorite “Kill Your Heroes.”
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AWOLNATION exploded onto the stage, wasting no time in launching into the opening trio of “Jump Sit Stand March,” “Soul Wars,” and fan-favorite “Kill Your Heroes.”
Missouri’s TRSH played a spectacular show at Globe Hall in Denver last Wednesday, and one of our exciting and talented creative photographers caught a whole slew of the band and their explosive emo set. Enjoy Béla Kershisnik’s photographs in these two slideshows.
Creyogeyser took full advantage of that size and intimacy, playing a short and sweet set that intertwined back and forth between their two albums.
make no mistake: this crowd showed up early and hungry, packing the amphitheater well before sunset like a buzzing hive of EDM zealots—it was a nuclear-level detonation of sound, color, and pure, unfiltered energy.
the evening proved to be a euphoric plunge into a soundscape that defied boundaries and expectations—a lucid dream woven together by bass, lights, and an untethered artistic vision.
After weeks of soggy forecasts, freezing winds, and more plastic ponchos than we care to remember, Red Rocks was finally bathed in the kind of perfect spring weather that makes your soul want to dance.
During songs like “American Crisis” and “Siberian Butterfly,” Mould’s band felt locked in — no showboating, no excess — just muscular, focused intensity.
Children will especially enjoy this exhibit as it is incredibly interactive and features many fun animations to accompany fossils and artifacts so you can better understand what you are looking and reading about.