Unlike anything else in the Denver scene, the BLKHRTS make dark, raw hip-hop inspired by goth, punk and industrial rock. But it’s far from any type of rock rap. It’s too street for that label. The trio, consisting of Denver emcees Yonnas, King FOE and Karma tha Voice, have been consistently pushing out new music, getting booked for multiple SXSW gigs every year and receiving coverage in The L.A. Times, among other outlets. Their live show is so hype that mosh pits aren’t out of place. More »
When Trev Rich (p/k/a Rockie G 5) stepped on the Denver scene, his youthful arrogance rubbed some folks the wrong way. But when he dropped his Uncensored mixtape last year, folks started to come around. Hs songs were getting good rotations in the club scene around town. Now the young whipper snapper has dropped his latest mixtape, Gold Dreams, with hopes of taking him to that next level. It does. Keep an eye out because he’s up next. More »
This hip-hop band has been rocking Denver stages for quite some time and continues to bring an innovative and creative sound every year. The band even saw some of their songs placed on MTV shows Jersey Shore and I Used to Be Fat. Now with an album and a couple of EPs under their belt, the band is growing in popularity. Plus, getting mentioned in New Music Seminar’s top 100 Artists on the Verge helps the fellas move closer to putting Denver on the map. More »