Denver rapper DJ Cavem’s new album sows seeds against food injustice — literally
The album will be available for digital download on a packet of cherry tomato seeds.
Recorded In A Colorado Prison, ‘Territorial’ Album Is A Melting Pot Of Musical Influences
“TLAXIHUIQUI” showcases a variety of musical styles — including folk, blues, gospel, Nahuatl chant and hip-hop.
The String Cheese Incident Gets Ready For Red Rocks
Bands are returning to the road this summer and making their way to one of the great live music venues: Red Rocks. The amphitheater’s calendar is jam-packed with artists from around the country, including The String Cheese Incident of Boulder.
G. Brown Talks About New Music Book Series ‘On Record’
Longtime Denver Post contributor G. Brown documents decades of popular music in a new series of books called “On Record.” They contain some 15,000 images and 3,000 interviews.
1 Year Later: A Pandemic Playlist Of Pick-Me-Ups And Songs Of Joy
We;re asking DJs around the state to share songs that have brought them — and their audiences — joy amidst the anxiety and uncertainty of pandemic life.
Denver Indie Band ‘South Of France’ Trucks On And Releases A New Album
It’s impossible to know exactly how many bands have gone silent because of the pandemic with rehearsals, studio sessions and concerts canceled in the past year.
What’s Your Spark? Colorado Saxophonist Breathes Musical Life Into Pixar’s ‘Soul’
Tia Fuller has landed some impressive gigs. She played with the late Aretha Franklin and toured with Beyoncé’s band that played at the White House.
With The Lumineers Stuck At Home, Jeremiah Fraites Finished A Solo Album Started More Than A Decade Ago
Fraites recorded his new solo album in his Denver home during the quarantine.
On ‘Vignettes,’ Lumineers Frontman Wesley Schultz Strips Down Springsteen, Dylan, Waits And Zevon
Unsurprisingly, 2020 has been a strange year to release new music. Maybe that’s why one of Colorado’s biggest music stars looked to the past on his new album.
Reflecting On The Jazz & Blues Legacy of El Chapultepec As Iconic Club Closes
It was affectionately known as “The Pec.” El Chapultepec, the jazz and blues landmark in Denver, will close after 87 years. Today, we reflect on its legacy.
After A Break From Music, Zach Heckendorf Is Back And ‘Touring’ From His Denver Apartment
The singer-songwriter recently dropped the new album “HAWK TALK.”