
Top 30 July 23-29
1 The Argument – Grant Hart
2 The Weatherman – Gregory Alan Isakov
3 Modern Vampires…

By Kegan Warner

Stream “Stick and Poke” from a. tom collins
Today, a. tom collins celebrates the national release of his debut full length album, Stick & Poke. OpenAir is excited to bring you an exclusive first listen of the new album!

By Kegan Warner

Baptist Generals at OpenAir
Baptist Generals stopped by OpenAir to play a few songs and talk about their new album Jackleg Devotional to the Heart, out on Sub Pop Records.

By Kegan Warner

New to OpenAir
You’re used to hearing great new music on OpenAir and this week is no exception. Stay tuned to OpenAir, new music from Colorado Public Radio, to hear the latest from Gregory Alan Isakov, SoKo, and Bob Marley.

By Kegan Warner

Top 30
1 Modern Vampires… – Vampire Weekend
2 The Weatherman – Gregory Alan Isakov
3 The Low Highway – Steve Earle
4 Bankrupt!

By Kegan Warner

Listener results: 2013 So Far So Good
We’ve compiled the results of the 2013 So Far So Good listener poll. You can find the top 100 albums of the year so far as chosen by you, the listener, and be sure to also check out OpenAir’s staff picks.

By Kegan Warner

Top 30 July 2 – 8
1 Indigo Meadow – Black Angels
2 Modern Vampires… – Vampire Weekend
3 The Weatherman – Gregory Alan Isakov
4 Mosquito – Yeah Yeah Yeahs
5 Trouble Will Find Me – The National
6 The Low Highway – Steve Earle
7 Like Clockwork – Queens Of The Stone Age
8 Dear Miss Lonelyhearts – Cold War Kids
9 Ghost On Ghost – Iron & Wine
10 Bankrupt!

By Kegan Warner

OpenAir curates local music at Twist & Shout
We’ve put together a one of a kind listening station at Twist & Shout Records. Stop by to check out our rotating recommendations of local releases. July features Colfax Speed Queen, Nathaniel Rateliff, Chimney Choir, The Knew and more…

By Kegan Warner

Top 30 June 25 – July 1
1 The Weatherman – Gregory Alan Isakov
2 Modern Vampires… – Vampire Weekend
3 Trouble Will Find Me – National
4 Like Clockwork – Queens Of The Stone Age
5 Kveikur – Sigur Rós
6 Mosquito – Yeah Yeah Yeahs
7 Indigo Meadow – Black Angels
8 Bankrupt!

By Kegan Warner

July 18-21: Win Copies of ‘Colorado Live and Local’
Shop OpenAir’s online store for summer concert gear to show your support for new and local music, then wear an OpenAir t-shirt, tank or hat to the Denver Post Underground Music Showcase and take home OpenAir’s “Colorado Live and Local” two-CD set.

By Kegan Warner

New to OpenAir’s rotation
You’re used to hearing great new music on OpenAir and this week is no exception. Stay tuned to OpenAir, new music from Colorado Public Radio, to hear the latest from Sigur Ros, Southwire, and Yellowbirds.

By Kegan Warner

Top 30 June 19 – 25
1 Modern Vampires… – Vampire Weekend
2 The Weatherman – Gregory Alan Isakov
3 Trouble Will Find Me – National
4 Indigo Meadow – Black Angels
5 Like Clockwork – Queens Of The Stone Age
6 Bankrupt!

By Kegan Warner

Alisha interviews Amanda Palmer
Amanda Palmer returns to Colorado opening up for DeVotchKa on Friday night at Red Rocks. That evening she will be performing her cabaret-infused punk accompanied by the Colorado Symphony! OpenAir has an exclusive interview with Amanda Palmer. She talks about her supportive fans, her TED talk, and playing with the symphony alongside DeVotchKa!

By Kegan Warner

Top 30 June 12 – 18
1 Trouble Will Find Me – The National
2 Ghost On Ghost – Iron & Wine
3 Bankrupt! – Phoenix
4 180 – Palma Violets
5 Ready To Die – Iggy & The Stooges
6 Junip – Junip
7 Dreams In The Rat House – Shannon & The Clams
8 Stick and Poke – A.

By Kegan Warner

Riot Fest Colorado Lineup
Riot Fest is coming to Colorado this year September 21-22, and they’re bringing a stellar lineup! Not only does it include legendary artists like Iggy & the Stooges and Yo La Tengo, but they’ve also managed to reunite The Replacements for all three stops of the tour!

By Kegan Warner

My Bloody Valentine coming to Denver
Patient fans of seminal alternative rockers My Bloody Valentine were finally rewarded earlier this year with MBV. As if that weren’t enough, the band has announced a string of international shows, with just a handfull of stops in America.

By Kegan Warner