From Cold Wave to Post-Hardcore: Denver's Underbelly Shines in the Dark This Week
Start the week heavy at the Marquis Theater on Monday night, where Long/Last brings a blistering post-hardcore and alternative rock attack. Expect gut-wrenching screams matched with melodic, anthemic choruses that recall the golden era of mid-2000s basement shows, updated with a modern, sleek production style. Backed by the dark trap metal styling of buffalo_farm, this bill is the perfect catalyst for those looking to purge some existential dread early in the week.
By Tuesday, the mood shifts from guitars to 808s and melancholic autotune at Globe Hall, where Sewerperson takes the stage. Blending the raw emotional vulnerability of emo rap with hazy, alternative R&B textures, Sewerperson has carved out a dedicated cult following. Known for his prolific output and deeply introspective lyricism, his live sets are intense, intimate affairs where the crowd screams back every word, turning a small room into a collective catharsis.
Close out the weekend on Sunday by diving headfirst into the gloom with a heavy dose of darkwave and cold wave. Over at Hi-Dive, a stacked bill featuring Blood Club, Ulitsa Vostok, and Devoratus will deliver driving basslines, icy drum machines, and post-punk attitude. If you still have energy, creep over to HQ to catch CD Ghost's ethereal blend of dream pop and darkwave synth-scapes, proving that Denver's underground is brightest when it's bathed in neon shadow.