Blood, Sweat and Jeers

Sure, terrorism, climate change and economic collapse are pretty scary, but today’s worst-case scenarios have nothing on the nightmares of yesteryear. Take, for example, A Boy and His Dog, a 1975 Hugo Award-winning film based on a Harlan Ellison novella. In a world ravaged by nuclear war, a boy named…

Handmade With Care

If you’re looking for the hippest, most fashion-forward design in Denver, Fancy Tiger’s monthly Denver Made trunk show is a good place to start. Featuring some of the most innovative works in the city, the monthly show is an attempt to get designers and their wares in front of the…

Update: Join the Photo Atlas video shoot

UPDATE: Just got word that the shoot is postponed until Friday, February 6, at noon. I know this doesn’t help you much if you are already there, but those of you suffering the pain of knowing you missed it just got another chance. If you’ve always wanted to watch a…

Freaky Friday: Zombie Zombie, aliens, G.I. Joes together at last

Did you ever feel like the universe is reaching directly into your brain for inspiration on what crazy shit it should do next? That’s how I feel watching this clip, which takes like five of my favorite things in the world — Krautrock inspired electronic grooves, zombies, G.I. Joe, John…

Talking during shows: another fan’s perspective

All week we’ve been talking about talking at shows and all this talking has compelled me to weigh in with my own two cents. Like many of our other commentators, I need to admit a bit of guilt first — I have been known to say a few words whilst…

Workhorse on the radio tonight

Turn on your radio-listening device tonight at 7:30 to 106.7 KBPI to catch Workhorse, Denver’s southern-rock-fried answer to Mastodon, on Uncle Nasty’s show. They’ll be interviewing Ross and Randy from the band as well as playing the song “Wooly Molasses.” If you like what you hear (and you probably will;…

Thinking Outside the Ox

The Chinese New Year is the biggest, best and most colorful of the traditional Chinese holidays, celebrated not just by the Chinese, but by many of the cultures they’ve influenced during their long and storied history. Here in Denver, there are plenty of opportunities to celebrate the Year of the…

Final Days

When it comes to adaptations of Richard Matheson’s novel I Am Legend, Will Smith can suck it. The 1964 Last Man on Earth (aka The Damned Walk at Midnight) may not be well known among today’s horror fans, but it’s a seminal classic that stands head and shoulders above the…

Otto at Starz FilmCenter

Even as an ardent, tireless fan of zombie cinema, I’ve never seen anything quite like Otto; or, Up With Dead People. Existing in some heretofore undiscovered common ground between the arthouse and the grindhouse, Otto is a tale of a young gay zombie in a cruel world that’s as dead…

Littles Paia

There isn’t a song on Dew on the Needles that doesn’t incorporate an unexpected twist or pleasant surprise. Songs will start out one way, set a nice groove, then take a hard left into weird territory; fairly straightforward tunes will suddenly give way to an extended sample of a woman…

Otto von Schirach at Aquarius

Get ready to get twisted. One of the most innovative, intense and flat-out insane artists in the world is coming to Aquarius on January 31. I’m talking about the incomparable Otto von Schirach. He’s loud, he’s crude, and he’s the very essence of awesome. His discography includes such tasteless titles…

The Heyday: cheap just got cheaper!

It seems like just yesterday that we were writing about how you could pick up the Heyday’s new album for a song (okay, it was just yesterday). Well, if you’re still on the fence, the band would like you to try out three of the album’s tracks for free –…

So you think you can dance (like MC Hammer)?

Finally! All my years of practicing the Hammer dance and holding on to my harem pants are about to pay off. DanceJam is running a contest to find the best Hammer dancer in the U.S. If you’re fourteen years old or older, live in any of the fifty U.S. states,…

Freaky Friday: Lene Alexandra’s “My Boobs Are Okay”

Because I hate working on Friday as much as anyone else, I offer you the following video from a Norwegian model named Lene Alexandra posted after the jump. Consider this my weekly Friday afternoon distraction (which will heretofore be a regular thing known as Freak Friday). This wonderful/horrible clip is…

Flier of the Week: Peña at the Lion’s Lair

Yeah, I know we already had a flier of the week, on Tuesday (and a kick-ass flier it was, too). I also realize the show this flier is advertising is already over, as of last night. But I absolutely could not resist giving this flier some props. It’s awesome. I…

Cacheflowe teams with Brer Rabbit for dubby goodness

Denver’s own glitch-hop/dub-step/experimental electronic music wunderkind Cacheflowe has just dropped a killer platter of tracks called Cache, Stacks & Queues. It features a jungle-influenced neo-dub sound and some excellent guest appearances, most notably by Brer Rabbit of the Flobots on the cleverly named “Flowebot,” and a Machine Drum remix of…

Leo Kottke, Shawn Colvin highlight RootsFest

Swallow Hill just released the lineup for its third annual RootsFest, coming Saturday, March 28, to the Ellie Caulkins Opera House. The highlights of the show are the legendary Leo Kottke and Grammy-winning singer/songwriter Shawn Colvin. Also appearing are the Boulder Acoustic Society, Hot Rize, Tallest Man on Earth, Joe…

On the Dunny

What’s three inches tall, cute as hell and one of the hottest collectibles on the planet right now? If your answer includes the word Kidrobot, you already know all about the impossibly cool wonders of Dunnies. If not, tonight’s your chance to learn all about it at the Plastic Chapel…

Mix It Up

Fulfill your yearning for the sounds of futures past tonight at Explicit Electronica, a showcase for Marcel Peelen’s Music From the Future project, an unapologetic celebration of the synthesizer in all its squelchy, sci-fi-sound-effect glory. “I kind of got the idea from commercials for shows where you’ll see warnings for…

Spaceflight Orchestra

Spaceflight Orchestra’s debut album is ten tracks of dubby downtempo and funky breaks perfect for your next blunted journey into inner space. It’s reminiscent at times of the Orb and Royskopp, with a clean, uncluttered aesthetic and impeccable production. The disc starts off a little slow but hits its stride…