Made Up Minds

With the influx of soulless rap overtaking the airwaves, it’s no surprise that passionate MCs are answering back with deep, soulful interpretations that recall the genre’s golden era. Made Up Minds’ latest release, Of Sound Mind, is the perfect example with its resounding beats, zealous flows and animated wordplay. Zet…

Perry Weissman 3

The first release in nine years from experimental jazz outfit Perry Weissman 3, 3 seems less abstract and slightly more organic than some of the band’s earlier music. The dissonance at the end of “Summer Circus” fits in with a possible covert theme suggested in titles like “Nobody Could Have…

Dragonette’s Martina Sorbara talks cheating…at least in her lyrics

Dragonette has been hot on the underground pop scene for years, but it wasn’t until last year that the band came charging onto the radio with global party-starter “Hello,” a collaboration with Martin Solveig. Almost overnight, the outfit — lead singer Martina Sorbara; her husband, multi-instrumentalist Dan Kurtz; and drummer…

With superhero flair, Stenchman brings his sinister bass to NORAD

Stenchman is one of several monikers that producer, DJ and sometimes MC Jack Carter uses; you might also know him as Henchman, or as half of Suspicious Stench, alongside Suspect. He’s dabbled in dub-style sounds since his early days of production, which involved a lot of drum-and-bass, and his musical…

Meet Shady Elders, Denver’s newest supergroup

Taking a Dylan-esque route of abandoning acoustic folk for mod rock, Britt Rodemich teamed up with local favorites Casey Banker — fresh from the now-defunct Don’ts and Be Carefuls — Miles Eichner of Tulip Wars, and Marlon Chance of Spires to form Shady Elders, an indie-rock supergroup of sorts. “Everyone…

2Chainz at the Ogden, 9/17/12

2CHAINZ @ OGDEN THEATRE | 9/17/12 The moment 2Chainz took the stage, it became very obvious why this show was moved from the Bluebird Theater to the Ogden at the last minute. When the ATL rapper finally placed the mike to his lips and dropped his verse from “Mercy,” the…

Our top five spins this week, September 10-17

As people who think about, talk about, write about, listen to and make music, it shouldn’t be too surprising to find that the most common (and our mutually favorite) topic of conversation among all of us is the same: “What are you listening to right now?” Stick a quarter in…

Paper Diamond at the Ogden, 9/14/12

PAPER DIAMOND @ OGDEN THEATRE | 9/14/12 After years of testing out the waters of dance music, Alex Botwin’s solo project Paper Diamond is ready to take it to the next level. At the Ogden Theatre this past weekend, the producer debuted his massive new light show, along with music…

93.3’s Big Gig at Red Rocks, 9/16/12

93.3’s THE BIG GIG @ RED ROCKS AMPHITHEATRE| 9/16/12 Future rock stars of America, when they’re doing their homework by watching all the YouTube vids they can find of fabulous frontmen lathering up a crowd, should instead go catch a Hives show to see how it’s done. Like a rock…

Five best concerts this week: September 17-21

Welcome to another splendid week of music in the Mile High City. As usual, there are plenty of shows to choose from this week, from Kreator and Accept at the Gothic to DeVotchKa and the Airborne Toxic Event at Red Rocks with the Colorado Symphony, and we’ve got them all…

Deltron 3030 at Cervantes’, 9/16/12

DELTRON 3030 @ CERVANTES’ MASTERPIECE BALLROOM | 9/16/12 The futuristic project known as Deltron 3030 and consisting of Del The Funky Homosapien, Dan “The Automator” Nakamura and DJ P-Love (sitting in for Kid Koala, who was apparently stuck in Canada) took over the stage at Cervantes last night just past…

Science Partner at Larimer Lounge, 9/14/12

SCIENCE PARTNER @ LARIMER LOUNGE | 9/14/12After ten songs, the audience didn’t want Science Partner to go — so Tyler Despres, Maria Kohler and Jess DeNicola stayed on stage to do their original Miley Cyrus-themed song. Despres had joked about how if the audience knew the words, it could sing…

Gov’t Mule at Fillmore Auditorium, 9/13/12

GOV’T MULE @ FILLMORE AUDITORIUM | 9.13.12 About two hours into Gov’t Mule’s epic three-hour set, the Warren Haynes-lead quartet kicked into the a deep and slow groove of “Effigy,” which then morphed into “Hey Joe,” with Haynes substituting a line for, “Going way out west, way out to Colorado…

Thee Oh Sees at Gothic Theatre, 9/13/12

THEE OH SEES @ THE GOTHIC | 9.13.12 Since playing Rhinoceropolis in 2007, Thee Oh Sees have progressively worked their way through the daisy chain of Denver venues from Bender’s Tavern to Moe’s Original BBQ. Last night, the San Francisco band headlined the Gothic and blasted everyone with an infectious…