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This week in the Front Range: Cool concerts ahead! Rock out to sludge metal or groove to bluegrass tunes!

Midwife and other concerts: Jan. 9-19

Denver sludge metal purveyors ORYX are set to unleash their powerful sound at Hi Dive in Denver on Jan. 10. The dynamic duo, consisting of Chris Weist and Madeline Johnston, promises an electrifying performance that will leave audiences in awe. Alongside ORYX, a lineup of diverse musicians will take the stage in various venues across the Front Range in the coming days. From folk to rock to tribute bands, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

Midwife at Hi Dive

Midwife, the musical project of multi-instrumentalist Madeline Johnston, will captivate audiences at Hi Dive in Denver on Jan. 10. Known for her ethereal vocals and dreamy soundscapes, Midwife's performance is not to be missed. Johnston's unique blend of shoegaze and ambient music creates a mesmerizing experience for listeners.

Accompanied by visuals that enhance the emotional depth of her music, Midwife's live show is a transcendent journey that lingers in the minds of the audience long after the last note fades. With support from local talents, the night promises to be a celebration of musical artistry.

Wood Belly at Globe Hall

For bluegrass enthusiasts, Wood Belly will be gracing the stage at Globe Hall on Jan. 15. Hailing from Colorado, the band's blend of traditional bluegrass roots with modern influences has garnered them a dedicated following. With soulful harmonies and intricate instrumentals, Wood Belly's performance is sure to get audiences dancing.

Known for their high-energy live shows and infectious enthusiasm, Wood Belly delivers a performance that is both authentic and exhilarating. With their passion for the genre evident in every note, the band creates an atmosphere of joy and camaraderie that is impossible to resist.

Rush Archives Tribute at Hi-Dive

Fans of the legendary rock band Rush won't want to miss the Rush Archives Tribute show at Hi-Dive on Jan. 12. Paying homage to the iconic Canadian trio, the tribute band faithfully recreates the music and energy of Rush's live performances. With hits spanning the band's extensive career, audience members can expect a night filled with nostalgia and rock 'n' roll.

Led by frontman Austin Brown, the Rush Archives Tribute captures the spirit and technical prowess that made Rush a rock phenomenon. From intricate drum solos to soaring guitar riffs, the band delivers a thrilling concert experience that honors the legacy of one of rock music's most influential groups.


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