Jay Jaramillo gives back with the Mile High Sound Movement

Right now I’m between a rock and hard place,” declares Jay Jaramillo, who was recently laid off from his job at Denver Health. “And there’s a part of me that wants to take my music by the horns and just run with it.” That wouldn’t necessarily be a bad thing…

Charles Bradley brings his scorching soul music to town

Prior to being discovered by Gabe Roth of Daptone Records, who released his superb 2011 debut, No Time for Dreaming, Charles Bradley spent a good chunk of his time impersonating James Brown in Brooklyn clubs. Bradley delved into some fairly dark themes on Dreaming, including heartbreak and the death of…

Matthew Moon

The hints of an epic journey are easy to find on I Am the Wind, the latest release from Matthew Moon. The record’s twelve tracks all speak of wanderlust; whether Moon is describing nature, deep spiritual transformations or personal relationships, the constant theme here is movement. No wonder, considering these…

Aakash Mittal Quartet With Ron Miles

Since the release of his 2008 debut, Possible Beginnings, alto saxophonist Aakash Mittal has grown considerably, both as a player and as a composer. He and his quartet have always fused Eastern Indian music and jazz, but on Ocean, which features trumpeter Ron Miles, Mittal pushes things forward with songs…

BurntMD

With The Green Invasion, BurntMD proves that he has most of the tangible tools needed to be a prime-time rapper: a distinctive, gritty voice; a seasoned flow that seems to change every few lines; constant intensity; and detailed, mostly well-written lyrics with unexpected rhymes and schemes. He’s even earned the…

Goer

Goer returns from a brief hiatus with a more contemplative, polished approach to its cavernous, post-Radiohead, lo-fi electro-indie pop. The percussion work on opener “Fill Your Cravings,” for instance, incorporates more jazz and trip-hop than the frenetic style found on previous EPs Cove and Like Minds. The use of delay…

The best concerts to see in Denver this week

QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE @ RED ROCKS | THURS, 8/15/13 A six-year hiatus hasn’t made Queens of the Stone Age forget its roots. The earnest full-length album …Like Clockwork, released earlier this year, is a long-awaited return to the spotlight, and it proves that the band hasn’t lost its…

The ten best concerts in Denver this weekend

YONDER MOUNTAIN STRING BAND @ RED ROCKS | SAT, 8/10/13 If any band typifies the Colorado approach to contemporary bluegrass, it’s Yonder Mountain String Band. The quartet built up its chops playing in venues in Boulder, Nederland and beyond in the late 1990s, and its fusion of traditional instrumentation and…

The best EDM in Denver this weekend

BICEP @ NORAD | SAT, 8/10/13 It’s always heartwarming when a childhood friendship grows into something more, which is exactly what happened with Bicep (aka Andy Ferguson and Matt McBriar). Currently based in London, the two spent their early years in Belfast, sneaking into nightclubs as soon as they were…

Phoenix at 1STBANK Center, 8/7/13

PHOENIX @ 1STBANK CENTER | 8/7/13 Last night at 1STBANK, when the repeating bell-like sounds at the beginning of Phoenix’s biggest hit “Lisztomania” rung out, the crowd roared expectedly and the outfit almost didn’t have to sing at all. As everybody sang along with every word, you could tell that…

Princess Music’s Tyler Ludwick talks about the evolution of his art

Tyler Ludwick is nostalgic for things he’s never experienced. “I’ve always had an infatuation with the cultural emotion of different nations,” says Ludwick, the 26-year-old mastermind behind orchestral rock band Princess Music. “In Japan, they have the word ‘mono-no-aware,’ which is an obsession with the ephemeral, the transience of things…

Ethan McCarthy keeps on raging

Primitive Man is the latest band fronted by Ethan McCarthy, best known as the frontman for death-grind acts Clinging to the Trees of a Forest Fire and Death of Self. McCarthy formed Primitive Man in February 2012 with original drummer Bennett Kennedy, citing a mutual interest in starting the heaviest…

Cassie Taylor

At just 26 years of age, Cassie Taylor already has a decade of performing and recording experience under her belt, having played bass and sung with her father, the great Boulder-based bluesman Otis Taylor, during that time. On her latest effort, Out of My Mind, Taylor proves that she’s got…

WAHHH (We Are Hip-Hop Humans!!)

The Ill, The Wicked + The Wack, the new mixtape from musical oddballs WAHHH (We Are Hip-Hop Humans!!), is occasionally ill, rarely wicked and frequently wack. This crew seems to have attended the BasedGod school of rapping, throwing out haphazardly assembled cliches, half-rhymes and non-rhymes. The majority of the verses…

Sleepdial

Sleepdial’s latest effort, Ext, begins with a collage of coruscating white noise, seemingly created by taking droning tones and distorting them beyond recognition. What emerges from that chaos is an incandescent melody that ends abruptly. It’s as if you’re in a spaceship, emerging from the star-dense core of a new…

Damon Wood’s Harmonious Junk

Though Damon Wood’s Harmonious Junk never indulges too long in overblown solos or meandering instrumentals on Sirens and Pipers, it’s not a stretch to see why the trio has garnered so many accolades in the jam world. There’s no shortage of soaring, epic guitar work here, from Wood’s high-register, Frank…

Bruno Mars at Red Rocks, 8/6/13

BRUNO MARS @ RED ROCKS | 8/6/13 Michael Jackson was alive and well at Red Rocks last night in the form of one Mr. Bruno Mars. Mars, decorated in an animal-print shirt and gold jewelry, was ever the showman for a nonstop ninety-minute set, jiving and moonwalking and pelvic-thrusting his…