Review – Ozzy Osbourne Lit up the Dark Souls of Denver

Through the ’70s, Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne ruled the darkness of metal. Following his firing from Black Sabbath in 1979, Osbourne proceeded to rule that the ’80s and past . Called the Prince of Darkness and Godfather of Heavy Metal, Ozzy Osbourne will probably always be an act that the masses will flock to
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Review – Ramin Djawadi Elevated His Game of Thrones Experience in Denver

Back in late 2016, German composer Ramin Djawadi announced an international tour.  With the help of HBO, Djawadi will embark upon a yearlong, 24-concert tour bringing the hit series Game of Thrones to North American viewers. Together with Game of Thrones, Djawadi has generated scores for additional revolutionary shows like Westworld in addition to movies like Pacific Rim
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Review – J. Cole Delivered Despite Young Thug Cancellation

A common complaint amongst listeners, detractors and movie lovers is that it can be tricky to interpret what happens onto the stagein bigger places. Audio engineering, an over-reliance on prerecorded tracks and an excess of play a role. Everything about J. Cole’s KOD Tour stop in the Pepsi Center last night demonstrated that if actors
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Review – Marilyn Manson and Rob Zombie Remain Wicked

Marilyn Manson and Rob Zombie are no spring chickens. On their Denver stop for the “Twins of Evil: The Second Coming Tour,” the two elder statesmen of horror inspired heavy metal played into a complete, but not entirely sold outside Pepsi Center audience. Both have been at it quite a while, and every around 50-years-old
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Review – Jeff Lynne’s ELO Spaceship Impacted Pepsi Center

It’s fairly easy to become sensitive to the grand appearance of something legendary — especially after almost 35 years of being dormant. Jeff Lynne’s ELO returned to the U.S. with resounding force and traveled through time and space to get here, with Denver being the third stop on their cosmic journey. If that’s not exceptional,
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Get To Know The Local Artists Playing Velorama

Denver’s most bumping bicycle music festival, Velorama is right around the corner — bringing with it, three days of booze, bands and of course, bikes. Going down August 17 to 19, this year’s festival is poised to be headlined by none other than Matt and Kim, Modest Mouse and The Growlers. While the lineup is
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