Review – Leon Bridges Dazzles at the Fillmore

When Leon Bridges took the stage on Monday night for a sold-out gig at the Fillmore Auditorium, it became all-too-apparent that his surname was wholly indicative of his ability as a performer; bridging the gap between time and space and transporting audience members to a simpler time, a time it’s clear Bridges yearns to visit. Between his near-perfect 2015 album Coming Home and his dapper dress and sleek moves, he has definitely mastered the time. Opener Lianne La Havas displayed her own chops

Milky Chance Stole the Dance

When I first heard the permeable vocals, mystical island melodies and visionary sounds of Milky Chance, I was instantly hooked. I checked tour schedules each month, wondering when this German duo would make their way to America. Finally, I got my wish, and the guys certainly did not disappoint. An assemblage of all sorts gathered at the Ogden Theatre last night. From underage teens throwing their x-marked hands in the air to middle-aged couples unabashedly boogying in the aisles, every target a

Fleetwood Mac Fulfills Dreams in Denver

Sometimes you get the chance to stand mere feet away from a band that had a hand in laying the foundation of your love for music. Most of the time they look different. Many times they sound different. But never do you take that moment for granted. My dad would probably say “back in my day” and trail off into a tangent about how great Fleetwood Mac was when he saw them in 1975. But it’s not often you get the chance to see a band you grew up listening to with the top down on your mom’s Volkswagon

Tom Petty Tears Through Red Rocks

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers tell tales of kicking up dust in your hatchback. They reel you into the emotionally-charged whims of dreamers and vagabonds, of American heroes and ‘even the losers.’ Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers could’ve packed the Pepsi Center. They could’ve played indoors at 1st Bank, out of the cold and the rain in a sterile arena with better lighting and more bathrooms. But they didn’t. Petty and his Heartbreakers, joined by fellow rock-legend, Steve Winwood, chose to play

Print Issue: The Golden Age of Red Rocks

For 303’s 10th Anniversary Print Issue, I was lucky enough to be able to write about one of my favorite places on earth: Red Rocks Amphitheatre. For music lovers and Colorado residents alike, Red Rocks is more than a venue–it’s a staple. While for Denver residents the convenient 20 minute drive to this red sandstone haven makes seeing shows at Red Rocks easier than for most, people from all around the would journey to this magical place. Over 1.5 million people travel to this place each year–and