Kelly Clarkson Brings Authenticity to the Pepsi Center

When we have experiences with famous people outside of just observing them in culture, though our various electronic devices, it feels like we’re always supposed to gauge how “real” they really are. Are they famous and down-to-earth? Do they seem like the kind of person we would want to hang out…

How the Gin Blossoms Escaped the Grunge Generation

Back in 1992 the music world could not have been more myopic. Over the preceding few years, grunge had all but taken over the airwaves and youth culture in general. Grunge was a sound, a look and attitude, as well as a marketing tool that everyone wanted to exploit. Bands without…

Chet Faker Gets People to Put Away Their Cell Phones

Despite appearances, this isn’t just another hipster white guy with a beard and a synthesizer. It’s Chet Faker. And the Australian-born electronica artist just sold out two nights at the Gothic Theatre in Englewood for good reason.  As I  watch the man enter the packed Gothic stage to screams from adoring…

Unknown Mortal Orchestra Is the Most Interesting Band in the World

Unknown Mortal Orchestra is by no means the greatest band touring today. Its music isn’t the most accessible;  at times it’s even trying. The group was Ruban Nielson’s basement project and he tours with a new backup band every go-around, so live the act’s stage presence could use a bit…

This Ain’t No Cowtown’s Latest Volume Remembers Chris Haney

The night they shot and killed Chris Haney, the Bernal brothers went out to celebrate: Robert Bernal, the elder brother, was going to be a dad. Months later, during sentencing, witnesses for the defense lamented that he’d only get to see his daughter through bulletproof glass. Haney’s friend Kayla Premack…

Soul Asylum’s Music Takes Note of the Absurdities of Life

Soul Asylum is set to perform on Thursday, August 6 at Summit Music Hall with Meat Puppets. These days, casual fans know Soul Asylum more as a soft-rock band because of its 1992 hit, “Runaway Train.” But Soul Asylum, like many other Minneapolis-based bands then and now, has always resisted easy classification…

The Centennial Day Party Comes to an End After Five Years

Right at the end of Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats’ set, the power went out. But instead of letting out sighs or boos, the hundreds of people in Nate and Patrick Meese’s back yard — packed together, sitting on each other’s shoulders, standing on tree limbs or on the…

Photos: Leftapalooza Gave Tribute Bands Their Due

You liked the original, but maybe you love the cover even more! Left Hand Brewing in Longmont brought back its fifth annual Leftapalooza and Mile High Tribute Band Competition last weekend, featuring cover acts from all over the country. They included Paradise Theater (Styx), Dirty Femmes (Violent Femmes), REMember (REM),…

Quantum Creep Keeps Rolling With the Punches

Had you walked into Bardo Coffee House last Sunday afternoon, you would have seen four dudes — one wearing a shirt with cats on it — crammed onto a couch, trying not to spill tea on themselves or the one female member of their group, who perched comfortably in the…

David J on Bauhaus and His Unexpected Bob Dylan Fandom

David J is scheduled to DJ at Lipgloss on Friday, July 31. Born David J. Haskins, David J is perhaps best-known to music fans as the bassist and sometime singer in influential post-punk bands Bauhaus and Love and Rockets. Haskins is also an accomplished author whose plays have garnered critical…

Vomitstep Is a Thing Now, Thanks to DJ Snails

Yes, vomitstep is a thing. The dubstep world has outdone itself with this gross new form of music that’s like dubstep, but “wobblier.” To politely vomitstep, make sure you are near a toilet or have a barf bag on hand.  EDM music is known for its bizarre off-set of genres…

Revolvr Is Building a Database to Connect Colorado Bands to Fans

Hunting hot new local music takes commitment – many of us devote our otherwise worthless lives to it — but not everyone has that kind of time. Now, as it turns out, there’s an app for that. Or at least there will be. “We’re very, very new,” says Matt Cannata,…

Bob Drake Helped Put Denver on the Experimental Music Map

Bob Drake is playing his first-ever all-solo show in nearly four decades of performing music internationally. Hardly a pop star, Drake is nevertheless a legend in Denver avant-garde music circles and an accomplished sound engineer whose production flourishes grace the work of mainstream artists. He grew up in Ohio and…

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…