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Wolfmother
Ogden Theatre — Denver, CO

Wolfmother is an Australian rock band built on the foundation of Andrew Stockdale's guitar work and raw, powerful vocals. They emerged in the mid-2000s with a sound that felt like a rediscovery of heavy 70s rock—think Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, and Deep Purple filtered through a modern lens. Their self-titled debut in 2006 became an instant classic, driven by the massive hit "Woman," which grabbed the world's attention with its crushing riff and arena-sized swagger. "Joker and the Thief" followed as another stone-cold essential, proving they weren't a one-hit situation. The band's catalog built on this momentum with albums like "Cosmic Egg" and "New Crown," but it's those early tracks that defined their legacy. Stockdale's voice cuts through walls of distortion with precision, and the band's commitment to straightforward, heavy rock—without irony or apology—made them stand out when a lot of rock was getting precious. They've remained active, relentless road warriors who treat every show like it matters.

Wolfmother shows are loud, heavy, and unadorned. Stockdale plants himself center stage and commands the room through sheer force of presence. The crowd gets physical but not chaotic—people come to feel the weight of the riff. No surprises, no extended jams, just well-executed rock.

Known for Woman, Joker and the Thief, Dimension, Vagabond, White Unicorn

Wolfmother rolled through Denver on September 18, 2023 at the Ogden Theatre, delivering a setlist that proved they're still firing on all cylinders. They opened with 'Dimension' and spent eighteen songs reminding everyone why they matter, mixing stadium-sized hooks with actual muscle. 'Joker & the Thief' hit different in that room, all that riff-work landing exactly how it should. They closed with 'Rock and Roll' — a straight-up declaration that these guys haven't softened with time. Denver's seen Wolfmother enough times to know what they do, and that September show was no apology tour. This was a band confident enough to play deep catalog alongside the obvious ones, which is always the mark of something real.

Denver's got a complicated relationship with hard rock. The city's built on jam bands and indie folk, but there's always been a thread of people who want riffs that actually hit. Wolfmother finds their people here — folks who appreciate songcraft with teeth, who grew up on Queens of the Stone Age and aren't ready to retire that taste. The Ogden Theatre's been the right stage for acts like this for years, holding just enough space that bands can still feel urgent without losing intimacy.

Stay in Highland, where tree-lined streets and independent bookstores make it feel like you're actually in Denver rather than passing through. Eat at Frasca Food and Wine if you want to understand why Colorado takes its ingredients seriously—it's fine dining without pretense. Before the show, spend an afternoon at the Denver Art Museum's contemporary wing, which often has installations that match the visual language of experimental music. Walk around Santa Fe Drive's gallery district. It's the kind of neighborhood where the art and music scenes actually talk to each other.

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