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The Disco Biscuits – June 4th – Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Estimated read time 14 min read

Nothing is quite as magical as Red Rocks on a perfect Summer’s Night. Unfortunately for The Disco Biscuits they seem to be followed by cold, rain, snow, or any other number of weather issues that would discourage just about any other band from ever leaving the house. After what has seemed like decades of being plagued by the worst weather imaginable, the stars finally seemed to align for the quartet so those in attendance were ready for the band to finally deliver their Red Rocks masterpiece.

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Half Moon Run – April 24th – Ogden Theatre

Estimated read time 4 min read

Saturday night’s Half Moon Run show was only a short three months since their last visit, but they had somehow succeeded in jumping from the tiny Larimer Lounge to the Ogden Theatre. The Montreal indie rockers delivered three and four part harmonies over creative percussion and started the band’s US tour to a very welcoming audience

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Muse – September 17th – The Pepsi Center

Estimated read time 1 min read

British rock band Muse brought their hardcore fans and a gigantic LED pyramid to Denver last Tuesday when they played a loud, high-energy set at The Pepsi Center. The trio played a 19 song set that included the bombastic opener “Supremacy” that started the night off with a bang. Judging from the fact that there were both men and women crying when the band came on stage there’s not much argument to be made that Muse has a very faithful following, and is one of the better live acts touring today.