
The OpenAir Third Birthday scrapbook: Scott Carney
Scott Carney recalls two mobile sessions — one with Father John Misty and the other with The Lumineers — that OpenAir filmed and recorded outside the CPR Performance Studio.

By Scott Carney

Surf’s Up: Scott’s seven summer send-offs
Nothing really strikes panic in the hearts of kids like the dwindling days of August. With the summer is nearing its end, Scott Carney shares a playlist of seven of his favorite songs to listen to while reflecting on a summer coming to a close.

By Scott Carney

DeVotchKa wows a sold-out crowd at Red Rocks with the Colorado Symphony
DeVotchKa and the Colorado Symphony joined forces yet again last night and performed to a sold-out crowd at Red Rocks Amphitheatre.

By Scott Carney

Scott’s UMS 2014 survival guide
OpenAir’s Scott Carney provides his top five survival tips for this month’s Underground Music Showcase.

By Scott Carney

Westword Music Showcase review
Saturday, June 20th marked the 20th anniversary of the Westword Music Showcase.

By Scott Carney

Talk down to me: 13 songs with spoken word interludes
One recurring element in pop music that never fails to amuse me is something I call a “talk down,” in which the artist stops singing and opts instead for a mid-song spoken word interlude that lays it all out for the listener. Here are 13 notable examples.

By Scott Carney

‘December Sun,’ You Me & Apollo
Our new Download of the Week is “December Sun” by local band You Me and Apollo.

By Scott Carney

Going commercial: The weird world of advert-ready pop songs
When bands change the lyrics of an existing song to be used in a commercial, it becomes harder to separate the art from the ad. Here are five of the most bizarre examples.

By Scott Carney

My first record: Scott Carney
In the days leading up to this year’s Record Store Day on April 19, the OpenAir hosts will share the story of their first-ever record purchases, however memorable or misguided they may have been. Next up is weekend host Scott Carney.

By Scott Carney

“On My Way” The Melodic
The title track from their debut EP, the British band fuses elements of folk and pop while blending traditional music styling found around the world, creating a sound that is […]

By Scott Carney


2013: Worth the Wait
One recurring theme in music this past year was the prevalence of “comebacks.” Here is a list of albums that hit the shelves in 2013, ordered by the years since a previous release.

By Scott Carney