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Bullshooter Darts

Not quite the type of game that's talked about in this sub but still worth an ask.

Does anyone know of a place in Denver that has the Bullshooter dart game that is connected to the internet for remote games? Everywhere I have found either doesnt have a camera or isn't connected to the internet.

I want to play my brother across the country and haven't been able to find a location that is actually connected to the internet.

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u/Lamescrnm — 6 days ago
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I’ve done it! I’ve discovered the worst dart board in Denver.

This lovely piece of work adorns the wall of Stadium Inn.

u/Lamescrnm — 11 days ago
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2-Free Tix to Chiodos at Fillmore tonight

These are physical tix so you will have to meet me at Williams Tavern in the next hour if you want them.

Edit: claimed!

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u/Lamescrnm — 20 days ago
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An Underground Music Showcase Review from a UMS Regular

UMS has been one of my favorite musical things to do over the last many years. Here is my review of the 2026 Underground Music Showcase.

On Friday the Denver-grown American duo Marfa pulled out the acoustics and kicked us off at Ratio Brewery. While I was unable to attend that set because my friend inconveniently had to be born on the date that would eventually become the Underground Music Showcase I would make sure to see them before the weekend was over.

What do we call it now? As Blucifer’s First (and hopefully not last) Rodeo slid into the place in our hearts and spot on Broadway as neatly as a Lego brick there is no question that UMS feels less underground. But anyone who has gone to UMS for more than a few years has seen that coming. That being said, UMS has found a new home in RiNo and one that, in my humble opinion, works for a fest of its size and ethos. I think this was epitomized by Marfa who has now left us for the bigger (for an Americana band looking to level up) music scene of Nashville. While Marfa’s first set was smaller, intimate, the second busted out the electrics and let it rip to a much bigger crowd at the Showcase stage.

Here are the highlights. 

Let’s start with the music. I caught 17 sets over the course of the three days. While there were a few technical glitches here and there and, of course, a little meddling from our notoriously mercurial Denver weather, the artists rolled with it. They swayed through the swelter, blasted the beats through the heat, and fed our ears with jazz, pop, alt, metal, hip hop, metal hip hop and more.

My intended start of Earth to Eve was waylaid by the lighting storms that delayed the outdoor stages until about 8p on Friday. That said, one of the joys of a fest like UMS is wandering and finding something new to listen to. That sent me to Campground with KO Kelly and friends. Of the friends, his songs with Chocuba were standouts with KO’s flow and delivery contrasting nicely with Chocubas startling range.

Kaitlyn Williams played two sets this weekend and I was able to catch her first one at twilight at Beacon’s outdoor stage. The rain had just ended. The night had mercifully cooled. And Kaitlyn’s lovely voice was perfect to create one of those magical moments at a fest where everything feels right. 

I finished night one with Blxckpunks. I didn’t know what to expect. Two black clad rappers. A DJ. A guitar player that could have been plucked from Motörhead and another from your favorite 80’s hair metal band. But damn, they had the crowd from the first drop of the first beat. Two Moons was bouncin’, moshin’, bangin’ and thrashin’ until the end of their frenetic set.

Day 2 was some new and old. I started Saturday at Matchbox with Liquid Chicken. They were one of the acts doing double duty at both UMS and Blucifer. They were excellent pacesetters. It was a fun rockin’ set and I hope they had energy left for Sunday!

I caught Charlotte Sands, Twin Shadows, and Slenderbodies at The Showcase stage over the next few hours. There were a few breaks to find some AC or slam a healthy but-definitely-not- problematic amount of what seems to be the can-du-jour: Suncruiser. These are the breakouts that have been pretty typical of the fest over the last few years of UMS. Those bands/artists that have outgrown the small rooms to find some national appeal and I always love discovering some stuff that hasn’t necessarily been on my radar but has been moving the needle for other people. Charlotte Sands, for example, played the Marquis a couple years back and, at least according to one of my stalwart UMS peeps, was more pop-centric back then. But I knew I would love her as I walked up to the entrance on Walnut and heard her current incarnation with a heavier guitar sound and metal pop aesthetic. Killer voice and I’ll be sure to catch her when she comes back around in September. Twin Shadows was probably the tightest set that I caught this weekend. They were slick, interesting and dripping with cool (or sweat, or maybe both!). Slenderbodies singer was the second biggest vocal surprise other than Chocuba this weekend. They had a unique sound and were a great way to finish the Showcase stage on Saturday.

I was glad to see UMS mainstays of the past few years Holdfast. get back onstage after an injury-related hiatus. I also enjoyed namebackwards at Two Moons. Their chill vibe and virtuosic jazz sound was a nice counterpoint to our previous night's finale set at Two Moons.

Marfa has been one of those bands that has evaded me over the last couple of years. I had tix but missed their set at Globe last year. This year I had tix to go see them in Parker at Wild Goose Saloon but then the venue closed. I wanted to see their Ratio set but my aforementioned friend’s b-day threw a wrench in that. And I’m not going to lie, the ominous skies on Sunday afternoon were absolutely giving me the side-eye, but the music gods had mercy and I was able to finally catch them at the Showcase. They did not disappoint. Country but not twangy. Bluesy but not repetitious. Great harmonies and a teeny bit of shred, just ‘cause they can. My UMS crew agreed that it was one of the best sets of the weekend. And randomly, shortly after their set we ran into two dudes who were pretty much identical twins to Marfa at Larimer Liquours. While, after a triple take, we confirmed it was not them, I am still going to say that I have canonically beaten Marfa at pool to whomever will listen.

We also caught a game Bad Nerves and the third incarnation of one Goldie Boutilier at the Showcase stage. They both had to endure some technical glitches with one of the PA’s but neither missed a beat. Bar Nerves muscled through with a wall of crashing guitar and blasting punk beats and I don’t think anyone in the crowd would have been the wiser had the singer not mentioned it. Goldie’s set, however, lacked a bit of punch at the higher and louder end of her vocal range. Don’t get me wrong, it was a good set and she can really channel some Stevie Nicks on the lower end of her register, but when she really needed to belt the amps weren’t quite doing her justice. That said, it was a good set and she did not hold back in her performance.

Our UMS grand finale was Questshun at Ratio. It was a fun way to close out the weekend: a little political, some guest stars, a bangin’ Heart Shaped Box cover. It did not have the intimacy of a final Hi-dive set, for sure, but the band was in it, the crowd was in it, and I sure as fuck was in it too.

The organization of the event was pretty good. While the footprint is undoubtedly bigger, the lines were smaller, bathrooms more accessible, and plenty of options for food and drink. I do hope this was a more “tighter ship” than a “we didn’t sell many tickets” situation. I also think it was smart to have the main stages not face west and into the glaring unforgiving July sun. I remember last year being stoked to see The Velveteers but dying with the rest of you in a Goodwill parking lot as well all tried to squeeze into about 3 inches of triangle-shaped shade.

Now, the lowlights. The bigger footprint kept my group from fully exploring. I didn’t make it to Bierstadt nor Reelworks nor even the Underground stage after Friday, opting to keep as central as possible so I could see more sets.

It was hot af. I know, this isn’t news to anybody. But it's only getting hotter and it can make for some long grueling days, especially with a footprint as big as it is. That said, most of the venues were liberal with the water stations and my group was appreciative for that.

I did miss the music-centric Goodwill garage sale from the Showcase stage of years past. I can’t really say that I have used the tenor recorder that I bought a couple of years ago from said garage sale but that doesn’t mean I still don’t want the opportunity to find some music gems to drunkenly purchase while I am having a musical weekend.

It sucks that Blucifer and UMS were on the same weekend. I realize that I don’t know all of the underlying politics of this all, but in my opinion, it does a disservice to the bands and the Denver music community. I, and I know many others, would have loved to have gone to both, supported both, and seen bands from both. Don’t make us choose. At this point they are hitting different elements of the Denver music scene. Blucifer is obviously channeling the old ethos of UMS and now UMS is giving people access to a next tier of touring artists.

Change is inevitable. Anyone who's been in Denver for more than five minutes can see that. We can rightfully lament the loss of the gems that made old Denver special, but we can also be grateful for the people who continue to bring joy and fill our streets with music.

My sincere thanks to the organizers, the staff, the folks who kept my cup full and my belly fed, and especially to those who brought the music. Hope to see you all next year!

Final note: I found RiNo’s secret cool air spot. You know the one at HQ where you stand at the perfect spot near the stage and you get blasted with delightful air conditioning? I found it, but I’m not gonna tell you. You’ll have to do some exploring yourself. 

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u/Lamescrnm — 23 days ago

I had a job pop up on Monday so responsible me is selling my tix to the show on Sunday night to remove any temptation. Tix are well below face and listed on Cash or Trade. Now if anyone wanted to trade them for Sevendust tix...

u/Lamescrnm — 4 months ago