
Hear Patrick Dethlefs Live At The UMS This Saturday
OpenAir presents a full concert from Denver singer-songwriter Patrick Dethlefs recorded at the Underground Music Showcase.

The Americans Perform And Talk New PBS Music Documentary At OpenAir
Since forming in 2010, Los Angeles band The Americans have become rock ‘n’ roll favorites in their hometown and earned the “Orange County’s Best Rockabilly Band” accolade in 2014. They’ve backed up artists like Nick Cave, Beth Orton and Devendra Banhart and recently toured Colorado with Ryan Bingham. The band has a new album, “I’ll Be Yours,” out this winter. They previewed a few songs from the new record in our studio and spoke with Alisha Sweeney about appearing in the PBS documentary “American Epic” with artists like Beck and Elton John, their love for traditional American music and how they’ve collaborated with a number of notable musicians.

Kyle Craft, ‘Berlin’
Kyle Craft didn’t have a musical upbringing in Louisiana. However, the young singer-songwriter quickly discovered his musical voice after purchasing a David Bowie hits compilation.

Adia Victoria Bridges Southern Blues’ Past And Present At OpenAir
On her debut album “Beyond The Bloodhounds,” Adia Victoria Paul — who performs as Adia Victoria — addresses her complicated relationship to the American South. The South Carolina native adapts the blues music of that region with a modern spin. Her album references artists like Billie Holiday and Robert Johnson — for both their music and politics. Paul and her band stopped into the CPR Performance Studio before a performance at this year’s Underground Music Showcase. She performed three songs from “Beyond The Bloodhounds” and spoke with Jeremy Petersen about the sociopolitical history of blues music, coming to terms with her Southern upbringing and expressing herself through live performance.

Oh Pep! Performs At OpenAir While In Town From Australia
The songwriting duo of Olivia Hally and Pepita Emmerichs — who perform as Oh Pep! — came to OpenAir all the way from Melbourne, Australia.

Whitney’s ‘Light Upon The Lake’ Brings About Therapy Through Music
Max Kakacek and Julian Ehrlich released their debut album as Whitney this year. It follows a period of loss and grieving during a frigid winter season.

Margaret Glaspy Performs ‘Emotions And Math’ Tracks At OpenAir
When NPR Music asked listeners to tell them their favorite new music artist of 2016, singer-songwriter Margaret Glaspy received the second most votes. Glaspy released the album “Emotions And Math” this year. It’s a strong debut LP for the New York City-based singer-songwriter, featuring her crunchy guitar riffs and hard-nosed confessional lyrics. Prior to a Denver show at Larimer Lounge, Glaspy stopped into the CPR Performance Studio to play four songs from “Emotions And Math.” She also spoke with Alisha Sweeney about recording the album multiple times, performing on “Conan” and staying quiet on the meaning of her lyrics.

Snapshots From Vertex Festival 2016: Alabama Shakes, ODESZA, Anderson .Paak And More
OpenAir was on site at the inaugural Vertex Festival in Buena Vista. Check out our photos from the three-day event.

Eros And The Eschaton Preview New Album ‘Weight Of Matter’ At OpenAir
Eros And The Eschaton last joined us at OpenAir in 2014 after the release of their lo-fi debut album “Home Address For Civil War.” Since then Denver Westword readers voted the Colorado Springs band as the best local pop band of 2015 for their blend of shoegaze and pop melodies. The band has also extended to a five-piece for their sophomore album, “Weight Of Matter,” out August 19. Songs like “Rxx” are faster and louder, but still in the experimental rock vein that has made them local favorites. Eros And The Eschaton played “Rxx” and others from the forthcoming album during their second OpenAir session and spoke with Alisha Sweeney about signing to indie label Bar/None Records, the Colorado Springs arts scene and expanding their sound on “Weight Of Matter.”

Kendra Morris, ‘Woman’
The music of Kendra Morris has soundtracked movie trailers and TV shows.

Snapshots From The 2016 Underground Music Showcase: Polica, Thee Oh Sees, Tacocat And More
Browse our photos from the 2016 UMS.

Flobots To Kick Off Free Concert Series In Denver’s Civic Center Park
The Aug. 12 show is the first of five events hosted by Levitt Pavilion Denver.

Benjamin Clementine Brings His Mercury Prize-Winning Music To OpenAir
Benjamin Clementine won the 2015 Mercury Prize for his debut “At Least For Now,” joining previous winners like PJ Harvey, Arctic Monkeys and alt-J. Clementine is a London-born self-taught musician who developed as a young street performer in Paris. His haunting and unique music blends classical music, rock and spoken word. At the center are Clementine’s bold tenor vocals and percussive piano arrangements. He stopped by the CPR Performance Studio before a headlining show at Denver’s Bluebird Theater. He played three songs from “At Least For Now” and spoke with Jeremy Petersen about his career since winning the Mercury Prize, his experience as a street performer and his love for early rock ‘n’ roll artists like Little Richard.

Mesita Takes A Break From Electronica For An Acoustic OpenAir Session
James Cooley has spent eight years making electronic beats and melodies in his Littleton bedroom. He has self-released five albums and three EPs under the name Mesita. Cooley rarely performs live, but he recently stopped into our studio for a unique Mesita performance: Instead of electronica, he performed solo with acoustic guitar. He performed three songs from his catalog including the recent single “All Out In The Open,” and spoke with Alisha Sweeney about his new album “Laniakea,” exploring new pop music directions and the possibility of a Mesita tour.

Mitski, ‘Your Best American Girl’
The music of Mitski Miyawaki can be startling in its depiction of loneliness, depression and self-destruction. The New York City singer-songwriter’s lyrics often portray bleak romantic relationships and world-weariness.

For Margaret Glaspy, The Third Time’s The Charm On ‘Emotions And Math’
The singer-songwriter recorded her debut album multiple times before settling on an guitar-driven rock sound.