Phish’s twenty most interesting covers

Phish is the greatest cover band on earth, hands down. Some songs have become staples — so much so that we’ve come across fans, even well versed fans, who didn’t realize songs like “Funky Bitch” was a cover — while others are only busted out occasionally, sometimes only once. Of…

The Wiredogs truly connect with The Resistance

It’s probably the most unhappy I’ve ever been as an adult,” says Dan Aid, frontman for the Wiredogs, the band previously known as the Hate. He’s referring to the group’s name change, a stressful process that involved wading through hundreds of possibilities. “The reason for the name change was mostly…

Dusky brings dance music across the pond to NORAD

It’s been a stellar year so far for Dusky, the London-based duo that’s blowing up right now with a garage-house sound mastered in the act’s native stamping grounds. Alfie Granger-Howell and Nick Harriman, the pair who make up Dusky, are just as comfortable inside the studio as out; they’ve had…

Lil Thunder

“You can cut your wrist wide open and bleed out all of your miseries,” sings Lil Thunder’s Marie Litton on “Serpent and the Rainbow,” the rousing opener to Razor Blades & Sunshine, the followup to the band’s self-titled debut EP, released in 2011. It’s just one of many poignant lines…

Havok

When Havok emerged in the middle part of the 2000s, its members were already prodigious players. Still in high school, the dudes were accomplished enough to expertly channel the finest moments of Metallica’s classic era, which is how they first gained notice around here. Since then, of course, they’ve attracted…

Total Ghost

Total Ghost appears to be having some existential despair. “We have made love with over 37 different space genders/We have raised glasses of moon champagne with foreign dignitaries/We have snorted asteroid dust off the boobies of space prostitutes/And we realized: Something is missing.” The sophomore release from this Euro-trash duo…

Varlet

“So You Go Along,” the opening track on Varlet’s new album, American Hymns, sounds deceptively like something out of a 1970s musical, only the textures are richer and the lyrics darker. And that’s a perfect image for this album, a project on which Lily Scott indulges her inner jazz-and-blues singer,…

The Moderators play music for charity

Like any other town, Denver has its share of cover bands, and those bands often tend to get overlooked, because, well, they’re playing somebody else’s music. Thus, our latest feature, Cover Band of the Week (or, perhaps more accurately, every few weeks, because let’s be honest: There’s a finite number…

A list of Colorado flood relief benefit concerts

Update, 9/25/13: Todd Park Mohr of Big Head Todd has been added to the lineup for this Friday’s flood relief benefit at Swallow Hill. Complete information listed below. Although the heavy rains that soaked the Front Range have stopped and the floodwaters have begun to recede, as with any natural…

Big Gigantic on its return to Rowdytown

When Big Gigantic played Red Rocks last year, the feeling of hometown pride was unmistakable. As the act went into “Colorado Mountain High,” a giant projection of the state flag draped the rocks, and the crowd went absolutely bananas. The duo ended up delivering its best set ever. That said,…

What we’re all listening to right now

Music is life — or at least it is for us. When we’re not writing about it, we’re thinking about it, talking about it or listening to it. These are the things that were in heavy rotation for us this week. What are you listening to? What should we be…

The ten biggest tropes in rap music

Rap is not the homogeneous radio-whoring genre that people make it out to be…most of the time. But the rest of the time, you have to admit that rap can be just as formulaic and predictable as its detractors claim. If you’re looking to find a new appreciation for one…

Under a Blood Red Sky screening canceled

Update, 9/24/13: If you haven’t heard yet, this special screening of U2’s Under a Blood Red Sky has been canceled. According to the Denver Film Society, after conferring with the Feys, it was determined that any fundraising efforts would be better directed to raising funds for flood victims. All credit…

Furthur at Red Rocks, 9/22/13

FURTHUR at RED ROCKS | NIGHT FOUR | 9/22/13 Last night marked the final show of Furthur’s annual four-day Red Rocks run, and Mother Nature continued playing a prominent role as dark rain clouds quickly moved by on the horizon. Luckily, everyone came prepared for the worst, and for very…

The twenty best hairdos at Riot Fest Denver

There was many magnificent manes at Riot Fest Denver this past weekend. We sent Eric Gruneisen out roaming the grounds in search of the most stunning locks, and he came across a wide variety of colorful hairstyles, from vibrant candy-colored ‘dos to mohawks a plenty. Keep reading to see the…

The twenty best tattoos at Riot Fest Denver

There was some beautiful body ink at Riot Fest Denver this past weekend. We sent one of our resident shutterbugs, Eric Gruneisen, out roaming the grounds in search of the freshest ink, and he came across a wide variety of colorful adornments, including some musically themed art, a couple guitars…

Furthur at Red Rocks, 9/21/13

FURTHUR at RED ROCKS | NIGHT THREE | 9/21/13 Furthur’s third show at Red Rocks had two special guests — a monster Harvest Moon that was even bigger than the night before and an hour-long fireworks display in the background. The venue filled up much faster on this night than…