Backwash

You might not know it from a quick survey of the dance floors at several LoDo nightclubs, but, as many people who first began going to disco-theme parties in the late ’80s can tell you, ’70s nostalgia ceased to be interesting around the same time Shelley Long stuck a Mrs…

Critic’s Choice

Forget the supposed rock-and-roll revival of the Limp Bizkit and Slipknot posses. L.A.s Bellrays, Saturday, June 24, at the 15th Street Tavern, are all about the rock-and-soul revisitation. Sounding not unlike the Stooges fronted by Tina Turner, the Bellrays just may be one of the best live bands in the…

Hit Pick

Sherri Jackson, Thursday, June 22, at the Boulder Theater, with Michael Smith and Matt Need, and Saturday, June 24, at the Soiled Dove, is in the midst of what some might describe as a good ol-fashioned success story. After toiling in local music circles, Jackson has received some well-deserved national…

Sounds Like Fun!

The tiresome world of films that revolve around mindless action or pubescent spew can bring movie buffs down. But dont give up hope: The Boulder Outdoor Cinema is an inviting alternative to the status quo. Every Saturday around 8:30 p.m., viewers gather behind the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art to…

Scratch It Up

You can almost picture Bob Costas, Bill Walton and even the late Harry Caray crammed into a wide-angle camera frame, microphones in hand, attempting to provide the commentary for a Technics World DJ Championship competition. “DJ Sadboy cuts to the left by using his thumb on table one, adjusting his…

Brothers Keeper

For Mickey Melchiondo and Aaron Freeman — known to their fans as Dean and Gene Ween, respectively — Ween’s new album, White Pepper, was a long time coming. The duo released a double live album, Paintin’ the Town Brown: Ween Live ’90-’98, last year, but it was a quickly assembled…

She Has Risen

For many people, just getting out of bed on a Sunday morning — never mind all of the people dragging their weary souls to church — is enough of an uplifting achievement. But for Madame Andrews, simply getting to church is a sinfully easy task compared to her weekly ritual…

Backwash

Screenplay writers and film directors have long recognized the appeal — both aesthetic and cultural — of the mom-and-pop record shop. Most recently, the movie High Fidelity devoted a sizable amount of screen time to a record store where concert fliers competed for wall space with vintage Beatles and punk-rock…

Critic’s Choice

Bloomington, Indianas Johnny Socko, with Bad Rufus and Lesser Profits, Wednesday, June 21, at the Bluebird Theater, is proof that college basketball coach Bobby Knight isnt the only explosive entity to emerge from the Hoosier state. Now based in Indianapolis, Socko is currently on its own self-described rock-and-roll rampage (hopefully,…

Hit Pick

Sarah McLachlan and her floral-skirted sisters would be wise to skirt around the Boulder Theater on Saturday, June 17, when the Lilith Scare slips on its stilettos, rolls up its shirtsleeves and goes to work on the crowd — and perceptions of women in music. A tall, blond vixen-in-the-making whos…

Sounds Like Fun!

Fathers Day is a time to show some appreciation for your old man — and a chance to make up for all the money youve borrowed, ulcers youve caused and hairs youve turned gray. Of course, it can be difficult to find new ways to express your feelings from year…

Vintage Edition

James “T-Model” Ford is the baddest blues-playing murderer in the world, and he’ll tell you so. “I’m the best there is,” says Ford, who spent two of his younger years in prison for a murder he committed, in self-defense, as a young man. Today he’s killing time in his Greenville,…

Bang! Bang! You’re Alive

Legendary music writer Lester Bangs (1948-1982) was the hilariously loudmouthed James Joyce of Western civilization’s most dubious “literary” achievement — rock-and-roll journalism — who injected himself into every music review like a self-absorbed maniac, both delighting and enraging readers of Rolling Stone, Creem and the Village Voice (among other publications…

Summertime Rolls

In the book Those Magnificent Mountain Women, author Janet Robinson recalls the ways in which, in the mid- and late-1800s, brave ladies would snowshoe or ride horseback across the formidable Colorado terrain, walking or riding for hundreds of miles before settling among the pines to “fetch a bite of cheese…

The Residents

The Residents American Composers Series, begun in 1984, was perhaps the most ambitious uncompleted project this anonymous, San Francisco-based, avant-garde pop group ever announced. After they abandoned their early-’70s full-length dadaist music-video project Whatever Happened to Vileness Fats? and left the Mole Trilogy unfinished, another idea struck the Residents’ collective…

AC/DC

Let’s dispense with the easy digs first: The members of AC/DC are probably each old enough to be your grandpa. And at that age, the schoolboy getup preferred by Aussie axmeister Angus Young is less cute than disturbing, as are the sounds put forth by the presumably scarred mass that…

New Bomb Turks

For a movement intended to destroy every bloated, redundant, stereotypical genre in its path, punk rock sure turned out to be conservative. Most bands currently operating within its boundaries wouldn’t think of trying anything new. Their idea of success isn’t exploding expectations but catering to them by slavishly imitating every…

Wolfie

A couple of years ago, Wolfie was a young band — a group of teenagers, really — that played lots of gigs in the Midwest and composed punky tunes that were cute and loaded with talent, yet not very emotionally or intellectually revealing. The songs were assembled from jumbled synthesizer…

Backwash

You can learn a lot while circling LoDo searching for a parking spot on game day. For example, Backwash heard this factoid on NPR just the other day: Colorado is the sixth most-visited state in North America, attracting tourists from far and wide who’ve heard tales about the splendor of…

Critic’s Choice

Lil’ Brian & the Zydeco Travelers, Wednesday, June 14, at Brendans Pub, are an accordion-toting crew from Barrett Station, Texas, that aims to prove that modern zydeco music can carry the same hipness quotient as other urban genres like rap and hip-hop. Foundationally, the Travelers music is rooted in crawdad…

Hit Pick

8 Bucks Experiment, with Hate Fuck Trio, King Rat and Uphollow, Friday, June 9, at the Raven, celebrates the release of Payback, its second full-length recording, with a quadruple bill that packs a punk-rock punch. The band, which includes the brothers OMeara (songwriter/guitarist Paige, drummer Alfred and singer Evan) and…

Sounds Like Fun!

In all likelihood, Beatle Mania, Friday, June 9, at the Bluebird Theater, wont feature Paul, Ringo or George (or even Yoko, Sean or Julian — thank goodness). But it will offer an evening of nostalgia for the Liverpool lads, courtesy of a band of wannabe mop-toppers who do a mighty…