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College radio has been responsible for the popularization of much of the best pop music over the past couple of decades–yet residents of Denver have virtually no access to such a station. Geographically, the closest college outlet is KUCB, at the University of Colorado-Boulder, but even if you drive past…

Dulli Noted

One smoggy day in West Hollywood circa 1985, I was standing behind the front counter at Tower Records’ Sunset Strip branch when Greg Dulli, my best friend among my co-workers, entered the store carrying a plate of edibles and wearing a merry grin. “It’s Cornbread Day,” announced Dulli, a fledgling…

Moot’s Point

When they’re not making beautiful noise together, the members of Denver’s Moot are agitating for social change. And luckily, the musicians agree on what changes should be made. “I’ve tried to play with conservatives before, and I don’t think you can be of that mindset and be creative at the…

The Culture Club

If reggae fans were given a chance to nominate a performer who’s best filled the role of the music’s elder statesman since the passing of Bob Marley, Culture vocalist Joseph Hill would receive a lot of votes. Since 1972, when he released his first single, “Behold the Land,” on Jamaica’s…

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Manfred Hubler and Siegfried Schwab Vampyros Lesbos: Sexadelic Dance Party (Motel) If you haven’t seen a film by director Jess Franco, you’re not alone; he’s so obscure that he doesn’t rate a mention in either of the average cineast’s two favorite reference books, Ephraim Katz’s The Film Encyclopedia or Leslie…

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Over the past couple of years, a number of nationally distributed independent labels have taken root in Colorado, including W.A.R.?, Not Lame Recordings, Bohemia Beat and Records 420, a Hollywood Records spinoff run by David Frey. (A founder of the annual H.O.R.D.E. Festival, Frey is on the lookout for the…

Pearls Before Swine

Ladies and gentlemen, you are about to take a mythical trip to the bayous of Louisiana, where deep in the mist lies Evangeline. Once a year, under the light of the full moon, Evangeline comes out to mate. And tonight, it is mating season…it is mating season…it is mating season…..

Garbage In, Garbage Out

“Because as a producer I’ve stayed behind the scenes for the most part, there’s this certain sort of mysterious enigma built up around what I look like and what I do,” says Butch Vig, studio sorcerer and anchor of the eccentric pop band called Garbage. “And I think people kind…

Getting Pretty Hectic

At a north-downtown practice space, testosterone drips as a competent but sadly predictable bar band runs through covers of tunes by such hormonal outfits as Rancid, the Replacements, Green Day, the Goo Goo Dolls and Pearl Jam. Meanwhile, across the hall, the members of Denver’s Hectics are (reluctantly) discussing the…

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Los Lobos Colossal Head (Warner Bros.) David Hidalgo, Louie Perez and the rest of these East L.A. renegades made their first fabulous album, How Will the Wolf Survive?, in 1984. By the Light of the Moon and The Neighborhood followed in 1987 and 1990, respectively, and although they differed from…

Beautiful McBride

“Even as a little kid, I knew jazz was a great art form, but I didn’t really like it,” admits jazz bassist Christian McBride. “It’s not that I disliked it. But at that point, being that young, I would rather listen to my pop and my R&B more than jazz.”…

Spoon Tunes

“We don’t like rock dudes,” exclaims Britt Daniels, guitarist, vocalist and guiding force behind Austin’s Spoon. “We like lots of musicians. But the whole ‘rock dude’ thing, I don’t know. These days, it seems like bands do a few cool songs and everybody gets interested in them, and the next…

Black on Black

It’s been three years since Frank Black last participated in a round of interviews intended to publicize his music, yet he already seems ready for another breather. “I’m sick of it,” he confirms. “Writers are always looking for some stupid, lame-ass angle. “Sometimes I have interviews when I’m in a…

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The Godfathers Birth, School, Work, Death: The Best of the Godfathers Wire Train Last Perfect Thing…A Retrospective Men at Work Contraband: The Best of Men at Work Translator Everywhere That We Were…The Best Of Nina Hagen 14 Friendly Abductions: The Best of Nina Hagen Warrant The Best of Warrant (Columbia/Legacy)…

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On December 17, 1987, Twice Wilted played its first show, in an art gallery space in Boulder. Over the course of the next several years, the group, fronted by Kurt Ottoway, grew into one of the Denver area’s biggest live draws and piqued the interest of representatives from numerous major…

The Rebirth of Emmylou Harris

“I think anytime you make a record, it’s got to be a leap of faith,” contends Emmylou Harris. “Because you never know how it’s going to turn out.” Harris has plummeted into the unknown on numerous occasions over the course of her more than a quarter-century of performing and recording,…

No Regular Guy

Veteran bluesman Buddy Guy’s modesty is becoming, but sometimes he takes it too far. Take, for instance, the following statement: “I’m not a great singer and I’m not a great guitar player.” That’s absurd. Guy has an extremely strong and distinctive voice capable of enigmatic purring, full-throated roaring or unexpected…

The Electrolux Company

Mike Elkerton is a rock-and-roll musician in love with Americana’s cliches. So when he’s told that his latest band, Electrolux, conjures up images of Fifties-era prison flicks, movies by Roger Corman and Russ Meyer and other cultish faves from cinema’s seedier side, it’s no surprise that he immediately relates. “I…

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These are the discs of your lives. “Kitchen of rhythm/Pocket of dreams/ Falling these angels/How desperate it seems”: These lyrics, from “Lemon Ceiling,” a selection on Sponge Kingdom’s self-titled CD, offer an indication of the earnest poetics favored by the sextet. Sponge Kingdom is ultra-tasteful, and Jessica Vanden Hogen’s violin…

Gone Loco

The members of Dr. Loco’s Rockin’ Jalapeno Band certainly know their stuff. Not only do they play distinctive msica that celebrates the Mexican-American heritage; they’re also as well-educated as the employees at many colleges. In fact, Jose B. Cuellar, aka Dr. Loco, actually teaches at one: This proud recipient of…

The Mouths That Roar

On Tuesday, April 2, KBPI disc jockeys Dean Myers and Roger Beaty–better known as Dean and Rog–demonstrated how well they’d learned their lesson. As every local able to turn on a radio knows, Myers and Beaty, who can be found weekdays from 6 to 10 a.m. at 106.7 FM, were…

Hate State

It hardly seems strange that Sam Destefano, guitarist and lead screamer for Denver’s Hate Fuck Trio, moonlights for a band called Bob’s Lawn Service. But when fellow Trio bandmembers Pete Cassidy (bass), Jon Destefano (rhythm guitar) and Sean Weldon (drums) reveal that they’re also part of Bob’s Lawn Service, the…