If you weren't willing to eat your vacation days to make the trek down to Hangout Festival 2013 in Alabama, we've got you covered.
View Now >>We have some indie bands, young and old, along with electronic acts and and reliable rock groups in our choices for Colorado's best shows this week.
View Now >>The Lumineers stop by Uneven Studio to record a four-song session, including an exclusive version of the platinum-selling "Ho Hey"
View Now >>Imagine Dragons headlined a sold out show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Thursday, May 16, 2013. Photo by Seth A. McConnell, heyreverb.com.
One thing is certain, Imagine Dragons has an ego. Suspended in the air while hitting a bass drum and singing the radio hit “Radioactive,” frontman Dan Reynolds exemplified this ego after the success of the band’s debut album.

Yo La Tengo tries to remain humble in the face of overwhelming critical love. From left, bassist James McNew, drummer-singer Georgia Hubley and guitarist-singer Ira Kaplan.
New Jersey indie rock trio Yo La Tengo has developed a reputation as one of the most thoughtful, consistent bands in the business over its three decades and 13 albums.
But even as new release “Fade” has garnered uniformly glowing reviews and a performance spot on “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon,” Yo La Tengo singer-guitarist Ira Kaplan remains wary of the praise that seems to follow his group’s every move.
“Positive or negative, it ends up making me feel self-conscious, and I want to act on instinct or act on what feels right in the moment,” Kaplan, 56, said over the phone from a tour stop in Tucson.
“Acknowledging that there’s a world out there just contributes to a feeling I don’t really want to have.”
You, Me & Apollo performs at the Hi-Dive on Feb. 2, 2013. Photos by John Moore, heyreverb.com.
Who represents “Wet Hot American Summer” better than the sweaty rock of the Knew? No one else could channel the high school drama of “Mean Girls” better than Sarah and the Meanies and Kitty Crimes. And maybe, just maybe if you ever have to jump shirtless from an exploding building In the Whale will be playing in your head. Film on the Rocks has revealed the 2013 artist lineup that it has paired with this summer’s movies.