Things to do in Denver today, Jan. 18: Indie pop, protest songs and Tetris
Choose your own adventure.

Royal Teeth. (Photo by Robby Klein)
Bop around to some New Orleans indie pop with Royal Teeth tonight at the Larimer Lounge, 2721 Larimer St.
Morning Bear and Water Aerobics will open and honestly the delightfulness of the name Morning Bear is enough to make me want to go.
Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show starts at 8 p.m.
The Flobots continue their No Enemies series tonight with Spirit of Grace, 2MX2, Kid Astronaut, Dan Aid, Beartooth Scrimshaw and more at North High School, 2960 N. Speer Blvd.
They’ll be joined by the Colorado Children’s Chorale’s 303 Choir, Northside Music Project, Transitions, North High School, Noel Community Arts School and everyone who attends. This is a participatory event meant to help people learn to raise their voices for change.
Tickets are $10 at the door and they go on sale at 7 p.m. The music starts at 8 p.m.
Prove that you can stack digital blocks of various shapes better than a bunch of other people can stack digital blocks of various shapes. Imagine the bragging rights.
Just join the Tetris League at Grandma’s House, 1710 S. Broadway. They’ll be battling it out in a tournament from 7 to 10 p.m.

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