Critic’s Choice

The Automaton Adventure Series, with Fast Action Revolver, Friday, May 26, at the 15th Street Tavern, is another Northwestern outfit that makes you wonder if the same daylong misting that cultivates mushrooms, moss and lush scenery in that region also breeds some of todays more compelling bands. Combining the postmodern…

Hit Pick

Uversa, with Neil Haversticks Space Music, Thursday, May 25, at the Lions Lair, is the ethereal, guitar-driven project of composer TJ Edwards — who seems as comfortable strumming a classical acoustic guitar as he is generating some crunchy electric noise. Edwardss debut CD, Uversa, is an effervescent, eclectic mix that…

Sounds Like Fun!

When an overwhelming response to last years Victorias Secret online fashion show caused the companys Web site to crash, one thing was confirmed: Short hemlines attract. Its something the fashion-savvy folks at the A Bar learned with last years White Party — an event theyre bringing back for a second…

Postivly Negativ

In medieval times, a form of recreational torture involved placing a condemned person’s head inside a heavy, cast-metal church bell and ringing it until he or she went insane. Forget about going deaf. We’re talking flipped-out, gone-down-the-road wacko, Nurse Ratched. Such nerve-shattering law and order instilled fear into a nation’s…

Up With People

If you tell Thes One and Double K of the L.A.-based hip-hop duo The People Under the Stairs that they sound dated or old-school, they take it as the ultimate act of appreciation. “That’s the best compliment ever,” says MC Thes One. “I don’t want to sound new. I want…

Golden Years

Running an independent record label is always a tricky business proposition. You needn’t be a business-school graduate to recognize that music is a big, big industry and that the little guy is often squashed beneath the heavy boot of seemingly omniscient major label giants. The prospect of starting an indie…

No Doubt

Pop tart Gwen Stefani — pretty as she can be, with a midriff for the ages — celebrated a special birthday recently: the dreaded three-oh. And by industry standards — those sad, governing, youth-obsessed, number-crunching principles — such a cosmic reckoning usually means one thing: Keep the salt lick and…

Ween

Ween has a perception problem: Non-fans know it best as a somewhat offensive, zany, wacko goofball outfit mainly out to parody and desecrate. But if no one’s taking Ween seriously, we can safely blame the victims here, what with such career moves as openly discussing plans to spray diarrhea onto…

Soul on Soul

Trumpeter Dave Douglas, jazz magazine cover boy and darling of the European jazz set, is multifaceted, to be sure. The introspective classicist can suddenly turn into a fiery post-bop improviser, and the eclectic composer can re-emerge as the all-out swinger. Soul on Soul marks the third time Douglas has paid…

Backwash

Cabaret Diosa — the nine-piece extravaganza of guitars, horns, mambo, swing, jazz and, of course, dancing — is a band that exudes more drama than a late-night Springer marathon. It seems fitting, then, that director Erich Toll of Boulder’s Big World Productions enlisted the musical diaspora as soundtrack providers for…

Critic’s Choice

Vic Chesnutt and Kristin Hersh, with the Willard Grant Conspiracy, Tuesday, May 23, at the Fox Theatre, appear on a double bill they’ve dubbed “In Their Own Worlds.” It’s an apt title considering Chesnutt and Hersh are songwriters who seem tapped into a creative dimension invisible to the normal, naked…

Hit Pick

Denver Turnverein Choir, Saturday, May 20, at the Denver Turnverein, 1570 Clarkson Street, sports a cultural heritage as rich as Denver itself. The outfit’s namesake building dates back to the early part of the twentieth century and serves as the cultural center for Denver’s German citizens and its Turners, a…

Sounds Like Fun!

If diamonds are a girl’s best friend, imagine how you could score with Super Diamond, Saturday, May 20, at the Ogden Theatre. The band is lighting up marquees and dazzling audiences these days with its very own Neil Diamond experience. Save your sneers and scorns, ye of the too-cool masses:…

Endless Lionel

True story: During the mid-’80s, when Lionel Richie, the once and future king of marsh- mellow soul, straddled the pop-music sphere like a colossus, I owned a life-sized cardboard standup of the former Commodore that my malevolent loved ones and I would, um, do stuff to. At first, this Richie…

Blues Traveler

Ben Stevens has just driven from his home in Lyons, Colorado, to Denver for a taste of his favorite pizza. It’s a considerable effort, considering all the pizza joints he’s passed on the way to Famous Pizza on South Broadway. “You can’t get good pizza in Boulder,” says Stevens, an…

Combination Platter

It’s become increasingly easy — and respectable — to create electronic music. Platinum-selling artists like Fatboy Slim and the Chemical Brothers have steadily worn down America’s innate resistance to sampled dance music, and in many ways, the challenge to create engaging new sonic forms of music now falls to the…

Backwash

Last week, some people had the notion that the world might end. On Friday, May 5, eight major bodies in our solar system aligned, and some apocalypse-watchers were downright positive that none of us would live to tell about it (or learn about it later while pulling bongs and watching…

Critic’s Choice

The triple threat of REO Speedwagon, Styx and Eddie Money, Wednesday, May 17, at Fiddler’s Green, is proof that arena rock never died — it just spent a decade or so touring the state-fair circuit. In terms of both nostalgia and comedic potential, Wednesday’s show is not to be missed,…

Hit Pick

To some, musical theater is best left to performers who like tights and tap shoes and audiences who hit the seniors’ buffet on their way to yet another production of The Sound of Music. Rent did its best to destigmatize musicals, though the experience was like watching Friends on Ice…

Sounds Like Fun!

Alex Trebek isn’t the one posing the questions (or answers) when the Hornet bar and restaurant hosts its interactive Trivia Face Off every Monday night at 7:30. Which is probably a good thing. You don’t have to be a super genius to participate in the fact fest at the trendy…

Still Pissed Off After All These Years

Matt Johnson, the man behind the entity dubbed The The, is a good quote — and he knows it. “I’m one of the kinds of people who journalists like,” he says, “because I’m always putting my foot in it and speaking my mind.” How so? Most performers who’ve just issued…

Double Dutch

One listen to the Ranch Girls & Their Ragtime Wranglers might lead a listener to assume that the bandmembers are native students of Americana — heartland dwellers raised on cowboy movies and the Carter family. Western swing, ’40s-girl-group singing and rockabillied country are just a few of the styles that…