The Starvations

Like a modern-day hunger artist, the Los Angeles group the Starvations is a caged, anxious avatar of alienation and dread all but ignored by the fickle fans of the garage-rock revival. And for good reason: Rather than hamming it up or dumbing it down, the quintet’s latest releases — 2003’s…

Michelle Malone

It should come as no surprise that, after a slew of releases on her own SBS Records imprint, Chattahoochee chanteuse Michelle Malone released last year’s Stompin’ Ground through Daemon Records. Daemon, after all, is owned and operated by Malone’s college buddy, cheerleader and homegirl, Amy Ray. It was Ray and…

Reggae on the Rocks XVIII and XIX

With just a few months before one of the most hotly contested presidential elections in history, the concert trail has sometimes seemed indistinguishable from the campaign trail — what with the Punkvoter tour, various anti-Bush concerts and a get-out-the-vote tour scheduled for this fall that will feature Dave Matthews and…

Retroactive

The chain saw was immortalized by Leatherface in movies about Texas massacres. But credit for sinking its teeth into music belongs solely to the members of Jackyl — or, more specifically, its power-tool-wielding frontman, onetime Playgirl centerfold Jesse James Dupree. These good ol’ boys from the land of Skynyrd carved…

Critic’s Choice

D’Artagnan was the hero of Alexandre Dumas’s great adventure novel, The Three Musketeers. And while Denver’s Dartanian will readily admit to screwing up the spelling, the foursome’s music is just as swashbuckling and triumphant as its namesake. Sporting ex-members of the much-loved metal-core acts Shogun and Angels Never Answer, Dartanian…

Scratching the Surface

Music journalists everywhere have been declaring the death of electroclash for quite some time now. Yet the music and the scene continue to thrive across America in the underground party circuit. This is largely thanks to the efforts of Gotham club impresario Larry Tee, who coined the term “electroclash” by…

Club Scout

Michael Bruno, co-owner of two bars that bookend the metro-Denver area — Aurora’s Iliff Park Saloon and Lakewood’s Eck’s Saloon — is now negotiating the details on the purchase of a third venue, the current Club Cristobal’s, at 8501 East Colfax Avenue in Aurora. As Sports Field Roxxx, this space…

Crunked Up

Jonathan Smith, aka Lil Jon, can recognize an opportunity when he sees one. Consider his reaction to a routine by skit-master Dave Chappelle, whose self-named program, Chappelle’s Show, has become a breakout hit on Comedy Central. During one episode, Chappelle portrayed Lil Jon as a de facto lunatic whose vocabulary…

Evolution Rock

I never really considered myself a singer,” says Year Future’s Sonny Kay with a laugh. “Especially not in Angel Hair. That would have been a little ridiculous.” Kay isn’t exaggerating. Angel Hair, an outfit he fronted in Boulder in the early ’90s, has since become legendary for its flesh-peeling, bone-scouring…

Boys Do Cry

When Robert Smith commissioned his nieces and nephews to scribble the artwork for the Cure’s new self-titled album, he had three simple requests for them: Draw a good dream; draw a bad dream; and make sure to include the words “The Cure.” The results resemble the scrawled art parents lovingly…

The Velvet Underground

There’s no disputing the historical importance of Live at Max’s Kansas City. Recorded in 1970 and released two years later, it was a serendipitous document of what wound up being the Velvet Underground’s last show with Lou Reed. The album, though, has always undeniably sounded like shit. Captured on a…

Head Automatica

Dan “The Automator” Nakamura isn’t infallible, but he’s damn close. From Doctor Octagon to Handsome Boy Modeling School to Gorillaz, the respected beat-maker and producer has parlayed a string of innovative collaborations into almost universal critical applause. His latest project, a partnership with vocalist Daryl Palumbo of the emo-core juggernaut…

DJ Spooky

DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid has worked with and reworked artists as dissimilar as Arto Lindsay, Sublime and William Parker. He writes columns, books, copious liner notes and songs with enigmatic titles. He is also a visual artist credited with being one of the leaders of the “illbient” music genre…

Warren Haynes

Live at Bonnaroo is one man, one voice, one amplified acoustic guitar and tens of thousands of festival revelers in a big field in Tennessee. Having played with several groups at last year’s Bonnaroo Music Festival, Haynes, one of the busiest guys on the roots-music scene, managed to break from…

My Chemical Romance

As a movement, emo is notably easy to ridicule. After all, its practitioners tend to be self-conscious, self-pitying, self-loathing and self-obsessed — a collection of traits even Narcissus would have a tough time topping. Fortunately, My Chemical Romance’s major-label bow avoids emo’s worst pitfalls (most of the time, anyhow) and…

Widespread Panic

A live, acoustic-leaning doughnut from the same series of shows that birthed the recently released Night of Joy, Über Cobra reminds us why the Panic came on the radar in the first place. The first two tracks, a bubbling take on Neil Young’s “Walk On” and the band’s own “Wonderin’,”…

Tyfoid Mary

From a marketing standpoint, Tyfoid Mary’s got a lot of things going for it, including a pun-friendly name and bandmembers who fit snugly within contemporary metal’s two most popular visual categories: bald and bold (singer Jerry Harper and drummer “Dugan” Demongey) and hairy and scary (guitarist Scott Seidl and bassist…

Core of the Earth

Many bizarre, X-Files-worthy theories claim that the earth’s center, rather than being a blazing chunk of molten ore, is actually hollow and populated by gnome-like necromancers and mystic elves. Fort Collins power trio Core of the Earth (playing Friday, August 13, at the 15th Street Tavern) sounds like it could…

The Beatdown

How many times do I have to say it? Hip-hop doesn’t kill people. People kill people. Unless you’ve been sequestered in a shack in the middle of nowhere for the past two months, you’ve heard about the so-called “wilding” in LoDo back in mid-June. And by now you certainly know…

Sebadoh

Sebadoh rolls into Denver amid rampant speculation about a possible full-fledged reunion, triggered by a short tour earlier this year and frontman Lou Barlow’s musings on the web. ” no plans as of yet,” he told an inquisitive reporter from Pitchfork Media. “But we’re feeling some tingle in that direction.”…

Teenage Bottlerocket

Laramie, Wyoming, is a far cry from the urban borough of Queens, New York. And yet Teenage Bottlerocket — Laramie’s biggest punk-rock export — is in spiritual accord with that most legendary gang of Big Apple pinheads, the Ramones. Born from the Homeless Wonders, a staple of the Front Range…

Fear Factory

Few bands walk the genre tightrope better than Fear Factory (above). Combining death-metal intensity, industrial precision and vocals that can actually be deciphered, the act strikes chords with headbangers and the technology-obsessed alike. One has only to look at the band’s more notable moments: Demanufacture’s fury, Fear Is the Mindkiller’s…