Music | SHOW ALERT: OPTYCNERD & Creature Canopy | March 17th | The Marquis Theater

While we are here enjoying an abundance of music, food, and free watered down beer in Austin, it doesn't mean our fellow Denverites can't enjoy themselves. In fact we are co-sponsoring an amazing show featuring local boys OptycNerd. They will be joined by a stellar cast including Creature Canopy, Emma Mayes & The Hip, and Evinair. It all goes down on March 17th , St. Patrick's Day at The Marquee. Tickets are going fast and can be purchased for $10 now and $12 the day of the show. 

Skaters | March 25th | Larimer Lounge | Ticket Giveaway

One of the top acts we caught at SXSW this year was a band from Brooklyn, Skaters impressed us and we think you should attend this show. Better yet we want to give you a pair of tickets to check it out. Follow us on Facebook for all the details.

SKATERS formed in NYC in 2012. The group's birth can be traced to a hectic 24 hours in Los Angeles in the summer of 2011, when singer and songwriter Michael Ian Cummings met English guitarist Josh Hubbard at a party at a "really fancy-ass house," as Cummings recalls.

A few months later, the still band-less Cummings got a call from Hubbard announcing that he'd be arriving in NYC the following day from the U.K. He'd be in town for a month and a half and wanted the group to play a gig. So they hooked up with Drummer Noah Rubin and local bassist Dan Burke, booked three shows, learned some songs Cummings and Rubin had been tinkering with (and a handful of Pixies covers), and SKATERS was formed. Later that year, the band signed to Warner Bros. Records.

Their debut record, MANHATTAN, shares stories of the city where they met. "We were all bartenders, so the songs are tales of experiences we had or saw, and other people who were characters in our life during the first year we were in this band," Cummings says.

The disc was recorded by John Hill (Santigold, Wavves) in the API room at Greenwich Village's iconic Electric Lady Studios, named after its one-of-a-kind board, which Laura Nyro had custom-made to match the drapes in her NYC apartment.

"It's like short stories," Cummings adds, deadpanning, "It's Salinger's Nine Stories but it's Eleven Stories by SKATERS. "And the writing is much worse.”