
Snapshots From Project Pabst Denver 2017: Ice Cube, Kurt Vile, STRFKR
Browse our photos from last weekend’s music festival.

Girlpool: ‘123’
On 2015’s “Before The World Was Big,” Girlpool’s music shifted from the lo-fi folk-punk of its debut EP towards a charmingly sparse guitar and bass combination.

The Savage Blush Performs New Psychedelic Rock-Influenced Songs At CPR’s OpenAir
Siblings Rebecca and Joshua Williams grew up performing in a church where their father is a pastor. They’ve since directed their talents outside the church toward rock music: Rebecca sings and plays guitar with Joshua on drums in The Savage Blush — along with bassist Brian Wyatt. The Denver trio released the “Dust” EP last year and has followed that up with a two new singles in 2017. The Savage Blush stopped into the CPR Performance Studio to play a few new songs. Rebecca and Joshua also spoke with Alicia Bruce Mitchell about their musical upbringing, their busy 2017 touring schedule and plans for a full-length album.

Take A Trip Through Music History With Memorial Day Decades
Hear hour-long decade blocks from the 1960s to now, and follow our Spotify playlist for more music.

Colfax Speed Queen Returns To CPR’s OpenAir With ‘Talk To Your Doctor’
Colfax Speed Queen has been a can’t-miss live act in Colorado’s music scene for several years. The Denver garage rock band’s concerts involve crowd-surfing and mosh pits while the band delivers high-energy guitar and organ riffs. Colfax Speed Queen last November released its sophomore album “Talk To Your Doctor.” We recently welcomed the band back into the CPR Performance Studio for the first time since 2013. The band members played a few songs from the new album and spoke with Alisha Sweeney about channeling their live energy in the studio, making a split single with fellow Denver band The Ned Garthe Explosion and some recent tour memories in Kansas City.

Sweet Spirit Performs Music From ‘St. Mojo’ At CPR’s OpenAir
It’s plain to hear that Sweet Spirit has a big sound: The Austin, Texas, rock band has nine members and one of the most energetic frontwomen in indie music. That’s Sabrina Ellis, who also sings for A Giant Dog. Sweet Spirit last month released the new album “St. Mojo.” Six of the band members stopped into the CPR Performance Studio before a gig at Denver’s Hi-Dive to perform four songs from the new LP. They also spoke with Scott Carney about their non-stop touring schedule and their friendship with fellow Austin band Spoon.

Aimee Mann Finds Joy In The Depths Of Sadness On ‘Mental Illness’
The singer-songwriter’s latest album is purposefully downtempo and melancholy to suit its subject material.

Gold Connections: ‘Faith In Anyone’
Will Marsh recorded the songs of his debut EP as Gold Connections three years ago as an undergraduate at the College of William & Mary in Virginia. But he just recently released […]

Brother Ali Performs Songs Of ‘Beauty’ At CPR’s OpenAir
The indie hip-hop veteran stopped into our studio on the release day for his new album “All The Beauty In This Whole Life.”

The Still Tide Returns To CPR’s OpenAir With New EP ‘Run Out’
The Denver quartet’s latest record is set for release on the Denver label Greater Than Collective.

Underground Music Showcase Reveals 2017 Lineup
Headliners include blues-punk artists Benjamin Booker and Colorado native Esmé Patterson.

Why? Shows A More Somber Side On ‘Moh Lhean’
Why? has spent more than a decade crafting experimental rock music with a strong dose of hip-hop. Much of that comes from bandleader Yoni Wolf, who has also toured as a solo rapper. The Cincinnati band’s latest album, “Moh Lhean,” is a collection of melancholy piano ballads — some of them written after Wolf suffered a bout of poor health in Central America. Why? stopped into the CPR Performance Studio before a Denver show to play four songs from the new album. Wolf also spoke with Alisha Sweeney about balancing various musical projects, the health scare that influenced “Moh Lhean” and recording the album in his home studio.

On ‘In Mind,’ Real Estate Finds Everything Happens For A Reason
Bassist and co-founder Alex Bleeker explains how lineup changes and side projects helped to create the New Jersey indie rock band’s latest album.

Marika Hackman: ‘Boyfriend’
Marika Hackman’s debut album, “We Slept At Last,” was mostly a collection of dreamy folk songs.

Kyle Emerson Returns To Denver With Solo EP ‘Worth It’
Singer and guitarist Kyle Emerson may be familiar to fans of Colorado’s music scene as a member of the psych-rock band Plum. That group relocated to Los Angeles last year but Emerson is back in Denver to release music under his own name. His debut EP “Worth It” is out next week and he celebrates with a release show May 11 at Hi-Dive. Emerson and his band stopped by the CPR Performance Studio to play four songs from the new EP. He also spoke with Jeremy Petersen about assembling a new band for his solo work, recording live to tape and how his solo work differs from the music of Plum.

Film On The Rocks Performers Revealed For 2017 Season
Highlights include The Haunted Windchimes opening for “Rogue One” and Slow Caves for “The Fifth Element.”