Singer-songwriter Angel Olsen’s latest album “All Mirrors” sees the artist changing in many ways. By Cameron Markuson
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In his fifth-studio album, Detroit rapper Danny Brown takes on collaboration and broader appeal to deliver a confident and unapologetic listen. By Benny Titelbaum
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Folk singer Adam Ezra will be opening for Carbon Leaf at Boulder’s eTown Hall on Oct. 10.
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A year after an emotional performance, Canadian singer-songwriter Mac DeMarco returned to Red Rocks for a show full of rejuvenated energy. By Zack Cohen
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Jake Havoc: Os Mutantes, a comic and the backstory
by Jacob Newmanby Jacob Newman“Jake Havoc” is a comic that pays homage to various American cultural landmarks and comments on the strange nature of our daily lives. By Jacob Newman
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The Early November will headline with openers OWEL and Have Mercy this weekend for three shows, including a matinee, at Globe Hall.
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Moon Boots attempts to tap into house scene in Boulder
by Zack Cohenby Zack CohenAmerican DJ and music producer Peter Dougherty, known by his stage name Moon Boots, played at Boulder’s Fox Theater Tuesday for what became and evening of house renditions. By Zack Cohen
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Denver-based band Fresh Fruit! energized the crowd with soulful, kicky melodies and psychedelic guitar riffs on Sept. 26. By Kaylie Pykkonen
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Review: Temples’ ‘Hot Motion’ is overly nostalgic and derivative
by Ben Bermanby Ben BermanIn “Hot Motion,” Temples revive the experimental, hypnotic sounds of the 60s, but they rely too heavily on the sound of their influences. By Ben Berman
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Following a less-than-good 2016 album, M83’s Anthony Gonzales returns to Digital Shades, with a new dimension of influence. By Andrew Loeber