Here are Colorado’s best shows this week from James Blake to Rodriguez.
Use our heavily curated lists (, pop, rock, folk/jam, hip-hop, electronic, local, country and more) to help you navigate this summer’s already-crowded live-music landscape.
James Blake talks to Reverb about why he recruited the RZA on his new album, hip-hop culture and traditional dubstep drops.
The two did collaborate on the new single “Around the Block,” so it shouldn’t be too surprising to see Pretty Lights and Talib Kweli on the same bill.
We’ve got a dance remix of a Snake Rattle Rattle Snake’s “Warning” and funky folk-rock track “Snakeskin” from Brave Song Circle.
How to Destroy Angels left the Paramount Theatre crowd enraptured in a paralytic innovation coma on Sunday night.
Our best Denver shows focus on what’s going outside of 4/20 and Record Store Day this week, including FoCoMX, Alt-J and How To Destroy Angels.
Here’s our guide to Colorado 4/20 concerts, which encompasses hip-hop, jam bands, hard rock, electronic dance music and more.
A Canadian radio station has released what it claims to be the new Daft Punk song, “Get Lucky.” Listen here and decide for yourself.
On Tuesday, New Order performed a punch take on “I’ll Stay with You” and a nostalgic fever pitch with “Bizarre Love Triangle” on Jimmy Kimmel.