Mark Sundermeier’s Recovery Helped Revive Sad Star Cafe

Mark Sundermeier was driving home late one night in September 2011 from the Toad Tavern, where he was serving as talent buyer, when a semi ran his car off the highway. He can’t remember the accident at all — nor can he remember the two days before it. He slipped…

Nobody Cares About Billy Corgan Anymore: A Photo Essay

The Smashing Pumpkins and Marilyn Manson co-headlined a show last night at Red Rocks as part of the End Times Tour. One of those bands drew a ton of fans. We’ll give you a hint: It’s the one who played at the enormous Fillmore Auditorium in February. The other one…

Living Spaces Was a Feast for the Ears, the Eyes and the Heart

The drive to Conifer for the Living Spaces showcase offered a preview of the spirit and quality of the event. To get there, you took I-70 to highway 285, into a neighborhood without pavement called Aspen Park, a small town next to Conifer. While they weren’t quite log cabins, the…

Amy, the Amy Winehouse Doc, Is a Rush of Joy and Grief

The death of Amy Winehouse, in July 2011, at age 27, was the first great tragedy of 21st-century pop music, an event — like the deaths of Tupac Shakur and Kurt Cobain in the last decade of the 20th — that emphasized the jarring contrast between the fragility of human…

Nine Bands to See at the Inagural Bluebird District Music Festival

Festival Season is in full swing, and with the summer of 2015 comes a new, scrappy, homegrown festival called the Bluebird District Music Festival. If you bought a 3-day wristband, (which you can do here) you’ll be spending this hopefully rain-free weekend traversing the five venues and half mile of…

The Spirit of Dead Leaf Lives on at Trident Cafe in Boulder

Boulder’s iconic Trident Cafe, which opened in 1980, is a good place to go if you want to feel bad about your fashion sense. Tom Abraham, one of the cafe’s numerous baristas, can generally be found behind the counter in the daytime sporting his trademark fuzzy black hair and glasses,…

Leisure Gallery Offers a Blank Slate for Live Music

“Before this, we were renting a glorified storage unit in Globeville with no heat, no bathroom and no running water,” says artist and musician Zach Reini. “After a winter there, we were done.” As he lounges on a couch in the sun-drenched front room of his multi-use venue Leisure, Reini…

Steely Dan Shone Through the Fog at Red Rocks

The last time Steely Dan played in Colorado, in 2013, a flash flood struck parts of the Denver metropolitan area and it rained like mad on and off. Much of the crowd bailed on the show and the relatively small group remaining moved forward as it could to, as someone…

Punk Attitudes Make Steely Dan and Elvis Costello Logical Tourmates

Steely Dan and Elvis Costello & the Imposters will perform together tonight at Red Rocks. Perhaps today, the pair share a status as FM radio rock legends from another era, making them reasonable playlist companions. But they still seem to occupy very different musical worlds. Steely Dan has come to…

On July 4, Rubedo Raised the Standard for Putting on a Show

Rubedo means the fourth and final stage of alchemy. It signals alchemical success, creation of the philosopher’s stone or gold or both, even. As a band name, it’s a pretty bold one. And while Denver group Rubedo did not create literal gold with notes and melodies on stage at the…

Brian Wilson on Love & Mercy, Creating Pet Sounds and More

In Bill Pohlad’s new film, Love & Mercy, the director explores two different eras of Brian Wilson. One is the mid-’60s Wilson (portrayed by Paul Dano), who had stopped touring with the Beach Boys to work on songs that would eventually end up on Pet Sounds. The other is the…

Hooks of Zeds Dead Will Paint a Mural at Larimer Lounge Today

DC and Hooks (Dylan Mamid and Zach Rapp-Rovan), the duo known as Zed’s Dead, first became friends because DC needed someone to paint a wall in his garage. “He had a garage that people would hang out in and listen to music, and he wanted his wall painted,” says Rapp-Rovan…

The Unusual Power of Instant Empire

Instant Empire (scheduled to release a new album with a show this Thursday at the Marquis) played one of the first slots at the Westword Music Showcase last weekend. Most rock bands play at night, and most people experience music that they actively seek out after the sun has already…

It’s Time to Take Ed Sheeran Seriously

Celebrity culture is a bit twisted, so Ed Sheeran is, unfortunately, more famous for being Taylor Swift’s best friend then he is for his impressive singing voice. If you Google him, there will be more videos of him stumbling out of a London club then of him using his looping…

The Best (and Worst) of Electric Forest 2015

According to organizers, some 45,000 people converged in Michigan this past weekend for the jam-bands-meets-ravers annual festival known as Electric Forest. The weather was perfect, the denizens were impossibly friendly, but the logistics and other quirks sometimes wrecked the vibe. The Worst Getting in Big festivals are often a logistical…

Chastity Belt and the Promising Future of the American Underground

The Seattle-based rock band Chastity Belt made its second Denver appearance at Dryer Plug Studios over the weekend. (The first was in 2013, when the group played with Pony Time at Rhinoceropolis.) This time, at least half the band members discarded their shoes while performing. The way the they interacted…