Led Zeppelin Inspired Izcalli’s New Album Title, III

Luigi Ramirez’s dad rolls up in a van with flames painted on the hood, and two little kids — Luigi’s brother and sister — get out and start hauling drum stands to the tent. Luigi, skinny and dressed in black, lugs the kick. A pudgy dude in khaki shorts inspects…

“Maths and Sex”: The Pulse of Alt-J at Red Rocks

Since debuting with the beautifully eccentric An Awesome Wave in 2012, Alt-J (which has described its songs as being about “maths and sex”) has become a stalwart at major music festivals around the world, sampling — and befriending — Miley Cyrus, picking up a Grammy nomination for last year’s This…

Magic Sword: The Most Unusual Act at UMS 2015

Perhaps the most unusual act of this past weekend’s Underground Music Showcase was Magic Sword. This mysterious trio hails from Boise, Idaho and the two musicians perform incognito while a third member handles the projections in a way that is far from obvious. “I try to set up in a way…

Lower Dens Escape to Larimer Lounge After Challenging Escape From Evil

Jana Hunter has helped make some of the most fascinating music of the past decade. Having joined in numerous collaborations — including a peripheral involvement playing with the legendary Houston noise/psych band Indian Jewelry as well as Sharon Van Etten and CocoRosie – she’s contributed considerably to the world of…

The Fifteen Best Concerts in Denver This Week

There are some big shows at the Pepsi Center (Imagine Dragons, and Chicago and Earth Wind & Fire). Also this week: Alt-J and TV on the Radio, and HARD Red Rocks at Red Rocks, Fall Out Boy and Wiz Khalifa at Fiddler’s Green and Charli XCX and Bleachers at the…

Catching Established Acts for the First Time at UMS

This past weekend, I made a joke on Twitter that the hardest part about attending UMS isn’t trying to see as many bands as you can fit into your schedule, but actually getting from one venue to another without running into (and talking to) 2,500 people along the way. As…

Treefort Day Party a UMS Highlight: Boise, Here We Come

Watching Street Fever feels like going to a dance party in the Mad Max universe. The DJ, in a tight leather jacket and a heavy-metal mask with eyes that glow and change colors with the beats, looks like an alien. In front of him, standing on a chair, is a…

Melt-Banana on the Influence of Video Games

Melt-Banana brings its manic and disorienting noise punk back to Larimer Lounge this Friday, July 24. Melt-Banana is pretty much impossible to forget — its shows are such an electrifying barrage of sounds and dynamics. To the group’s credit, it looks like it’s unleashing personal demons on stage as well…

High Fiction Wants You to Sing on Its Record

To say that High Fiction is a relatively obscure pop duo that has yet to release a record would be strictly true, but its members — Gary Grundei and Amy Shelley (who, turns out, is distantly related to the Mary Shelley who wrote Frankenstein) — have had a pretty atypical career,…

Force Publique Found a New Scene and a New Identity in Portland

Sometimes a geographical change is necessary for a band to find its own path. For Cassie McNeil and James Wayne, the Pacific Northwest felt like the right part of the country to re-root the duo’s work as Force Publique. Both musicians grew up in different parts of Colorado, eventually landing…

UMS 2015: A Guide to Things You Won’t See Anywhere Else

The Underground Music Showcase launches on Thursday, July 23 and runs through Sunday, July 26 in various venues, from as far north as 6th Avenue to Alameda. The yearly festival, originated by the Denver Post, brings together a huge array of local and touring bands, and the event as a whole…

Riot Fest After Shows: Thrice, Doomtree and More

Riot Fest is a little over a month away. The lineup includes some monster names (Iggy Pop, Run DMC, etc.), but you don’t necessarily have to go in for the whole thing in order to get a sampling. Today, the organization announced a series of after-shows, featuring artists like Rancid,…

Red Rocks Will Host Its First Halloween Show This Year

In a concert season that continues to expand, Red Rocks Amphitheatre has officially announced its first-ever Halloween show on October 31, featuring headliners Mac Miller and Action Bronson, with Flatbush Zomies, Tory Lanez, GoldLink, Domo Genesis. Tickets will be available for purchase this Friday July 24 at 10:00 a.m., starting…

The Nine Types of People You Meet at Global Dance Festival

Global Dance Festival took over Red Rocks Amphitheatre for the weekend — it’s the last true, unapologetic rave at this historic frontier. EDM lovers brought the heat, the light up swords, and the cannabis. The artists sets are stacked one on top of another, not giving the audience members time…

The Many Denver Connections to the Melvins

There were serious Denver connections at this weekend’s Melvins show. Andrew Novick did one of his GetYourGoing slide shows to start off the night. The affable and intelligent Novick can be found at all sorts of events, including his own a pop-up ramen shop, a Beyond Thunderdome-themed party and —…

Good Old War Finds New Ways to Connect at the Bluebird

Good Old War took a high-energy and lively crowd at the Bluebird Theater and, by the end, transformed it into a quiet and transfixed audience that hung on the band’s every word. The Philadelphia trio managed this by playing a show full of carefully written pop songs that are poignant…

Photos: Death Cab for Cutie Returns to Red Rocks

Death Cab for Cutie, playing its first tour without founding guitarist Chris Walla, stopped at Red Rocks earlier this week. After an opening set by tUnE-yArDs, the legendary band proved it still had plenty of power. Photographer Miles Chrisinger was there to capture the scene — check out a few of…

Jazz Organist Pat Bianchi Reaches for a Higher Standard

After graduating from the Berklee College of Music in the late ‘90s, Pat Bianchi moved to Denver and started a decade-long run playing organ and piano at local clubs like El Chapultepec and Herb’s. But in 2008, Bianchi, a Rochester native, moved back east to New York City. Instead of…

Five Observations From the First Bluebird District Music Festival

The inaugural Bluebird District Music Festival hit East Colfax last weekend, and if you weren’t there, you missed three days of insane local talent. We were there, wandering the wickedest street and taking in all the music. Here’s what we thought of BDMF, volume one:  1. Lost Lake is the…

Riot Fest Single-Day Lineups Announced

The Colorado installment of Riot Fest is a month and a half away. We told you about this year’s lineup earlier — it includes Ice Cube (and special guests), Iggy Pop, Modest Mouse and more. Yesterday, Riot Fest announced its single-day lineups, tickets for which go on sale Thursday at…