Decibel Magazine Metal & Beer Fest: Denver is tapping the Fillmore Auditorium as this year's home of the world's loudest, heaviest, most extreme craft beer festival on Friday and Saturday, Dec. 5 and 6, 2025. Freshly reunited sludge/doom band Acid Bath make its first Denver appearance in over 30 years to headline Saturday night (Dec. 6), while... Continue Reading →
Unhinged Festival adds tattoo experience
The Unhinged Festival has announced the addition of the Unhinged Tattoo Experience presented by Ink’d and Amp’d for the July 26 and 27, 2025, destination event at National Western Stockyards in Denver, Colorado. The event will feature top extreme music artists, craft beer tasting and a full-scale tattoo convention. As previously announced, headliners Knocked Loose (Saturday) and Lamb of God (Sunday) will be joined by In This Moment, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Body... Continue Reading →
Acid Bath, Blood Incantation to headline Decibel Magazine Metal & Beer Fest in Denver
After three years at Summit, Decibel Magazine Metal & Beer Fest will tap the Fillmore Auditorium as the 2025 home of the world's loudest, heaviest, most extreme craft beer festival on Friday and Saturday, Dec. 5 and 6 Freshly reunited sludge/doom metal band Acid Bath will make its first Denver appearance in over 30 years to headline Saturday... Continue Reading →
New Unhinged Festival in Denver to feature Lamb of God, Knocked Loose, In This Moment, more
Brew Ha Ha Productions, one of the nation’s leading independent music festival producers, will present the inaugural Unhinged Festival on July 26 and 27, 2025, at National Western Stockyards in Denver, Colorado. The event, produced in collaboration with AEG Rocky Mountains, will feature hardcore heavyweight Knocked Loose headlining Saturday and metal giant Lamb of God closing out Sunday. The... Continue Reading →
INTERVIEW: Graham Zander of GREEN DRUID
“Ashen Blood,” the debut full-length release from Denver, Colorado’s Green Druid, signals the arrival of a new force on the stoner/doom metal scene. (Read Live Metal’s review here.) With seven tracks lasting 74 minutes, the band pushes its droning, hypnotic compositions to the limit, resulting in a recording that feels both meditative and exhausting. After... Continue Reading →
