The 8 best concerts in Denver from March 24 to March 27

Novelty had its moment in hip-hop; vision had its moment; abstraction had its moment. But thanks in no small part to Top Dawg Entertainment and its star, Kendrick Lamar, good old fashioned high-quality rapping is once again the standard of the day. And now, K.Dot’s longtime running mate Schoolboy Q…

The best EDM in Denver this weekend

FRI | MARK FARINA at BAR STANDARD | 3/21/14 Mark Farina plays mushroom jazz, and that’s just the way it is. Seamlessly fusing funk, soul, jazz, and hip-hop into a fluid soundtrack, Farina has grown into a household name at Bar Standard where he regularly plays sets in what could…

The 9 best concerts in Denver this weekend

Lorde and Robin Thicke are playing the Fillmore this weekend. Oh! Not together. No, it’s a Saturday/Sunday situation. But do you know who would make one exceedingly odd twerking couple? Those two. Elsewhere, the great Tower of Power hits our neighbor to the south, D.R.I. will be yelling at Englewood…

A butt-level view of music festival fashion in 2014

Editor: Kalyn Heffernan is a familiar voice to many regular readers of Backbeat. We’ve written about her band several times over the years. And this week, she’s been sending us commentary on her third trip to Austin for SXSW. Read about why she still thinks it’s worth it to go,…

Swallow Hill Music branches out in Lowry

The question feels like a no-brainer, especially considering the fact that Brian Nelson is addressing a group of toddlers. “You guys, we have this big, giant drum over here. You think we should play it?” Nelson has just wrapped up a performance of a song about hot pots and silly…

American Haiku

A loose aesthetic unifies the crackling, fuzzy melodies of the songs on American Haiku’s debut EP, called, simply, e.p. Imagine a band like noise-pop phenom Versus writing lo-fi power pop. Or one of those Louisville, Kentucky, bands from the early ’90s, like Squirrelbait — except with the influence of emo…

Formant

With its streams of tone possessed of a slippery physicality, “0001 capillary,” the first song on Formant’s Amino, is reminiscent of the recent work of German electronic artist Pole. There’s a spacious and luminous quality to it, like that of a secret subterranean dance club lit only by dim floor…

Katie Glassman & Snapshot

On her 2012 debut, Snapshot, Katie Glassman, who has won numerous fiddling championships, clearly showed she knew her way around Western swing, vintage jazz and bluegrass. On her eleven-song sophomore release, Dream a Little Dream, Glassman is more refined both musically and vocally, leaning more toward Western swing with her…

DJ MUSA

Hip-hop in today’s scene is fast and racy. An electronic overload of new-age sounds floods the market as more and more artists race to keep up with commercial trends. Musa’s latest project, How to Survive When You’re Dead, ignores all of that, creating a modern hip-hop Western that transports the…

Denver fans explain why De La Soul still matters

De La Soul, the iconic Long Island hip-hop trio, performed last Saturday to a capacity crowd at Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom. It was “nuts-to-butts crowded,” as my Tennessee friends like to say. Consider now the fact that the group hasn’t released a proper album in five years (2009’s obscure Are You…

The 10 best concerts in Denver from March 17 to March 20

The SXSW floodgates probably extend as far as Denver, and regardless this week brings an exceptionally strong crop of bands to town. Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings, subjects of a recent cover story in our sister paper in St. Louis, play the Gothic tonight. There are plenty more below…