Thomas Tha Franchise signs a licensing deal

You know those starving artist types that would rather be broke than go near anything commercial? Thomas Tha Franchise is not one of those artists. Fresh off the release of his debut EP, Caffeine Dreams, he’s signed a contract with LoveCat Music, an independent licensing firm, to hopefully get his…

Independent Records closing in August

Independent Records at 937 East Colfax is closing next month. The store, which opened in August, 2000, next to the Ogden Theatre, is having a closing sale with some merchandise discounted 20 to 40 percent. The Denver store is slated to close at the end of August, but it may…

The ten best concerts in Denver this week

AMERICANARAMA @ FIDDLER’S GREEN | WEDS, 7/31/13 Sometimes when genre-specific festivals are put together, the bill gets padded with — to put it charitably — lesser-known artists. Fortunately, that’s not the case with Americanarama, which features Bob Dylan, Wilco, My Morning Jacket and Ryan Bingham, each heavy hitters in their…

The ten best shows in Denver this weekend

BLKHRTS (MIXTAPE RELEASE) @ MARQUIS | SAT, 7/27/13 BLKHRTS have crafted an utterly riveting hybrid sound that centers on retro-futuristic production that is both unique and progressive. Live, the crew brings an unbridled energy that’s as ferocious as Onyx, as primal as Body Count and as frenzied and unhinged as…

Jack Casey’s Four Mile House closed

Jack Casey’s Four Mile House, a Glendale fixture since for decades, appears to be closed. The bar, which won Westword’s 2003 Best of Denver award for Best Happy Hour for Absolutely Free Food, started life as a barn, back in the days when what’s now Glendale was filled with dairy…

Video: Colorado Secret Stages is just that

While having margaritas with his mother in Estes Park, Brandon Hagen looked at the Aerial Tramway and thought, “Wouldn’t it be cool if you had some solo artist or a duo just sitting there playing a song for the length of that trip up the hill?” That initial thought sparked…

Club Adixion opens at Grizzly Rock former space

After extensive renovations, Grizzly Rock opened a year ago in the building at 5255 West 6th Avenue that has housed a number of different venue over the years, including Hollywood Legends, Club Arriba and After the Gold Rush. But the 1,200-capacity Grizzly Rock’s stay was a short-lived one as it…

The best EDM in Denver this weekend

TROPICOOL @ BAR STANDARD | FRI, 7/26/13 David La Melza’s Tropicool project is a beautifully executed brand serving up feel-good, breezy disco-house tunes that also happen to be irresistibly catchy. Everything about the project, from the name to the pop-infused female vocals, is designed to remind you of dancing sweaty…

Denver Ukefest returns in October

For the past five years, the folks at Swallow Hill have hosting the annual Denver Ukefest, which includes jams, master classes, workshops and pretty much all things ukulele. This year’s fest, which runs from Thursday, October 10, through Saturday, October 12, features uke-centric acts like James Hill, hailed as one…

Adam Ant at the Ogden Theatre, 7/24/13

ADAM ANT @ THE OGDEN THEATRE | 7/24/13 Adam Ant & the Good, the Mad and the Lovely Posse came on stage with fanfare. Ant was wearing his Blueblack Hussar outfit, and he and his bandmates looked like they’d come out of some indefinable era of punk without an obvious…

Tony P’s on 17th Avenue now offering live music

Tony’s P’s, which opened last November in the former J.R.’s space at 777 East 17th Avenue, recently started hosting live music on weekends in its lounge upstairs. The venue will be the new home base for old-school funk/jazz act Buckner Funken Jazz, fronted by trumpeter Rod Buckner. The group will…

Yonnas Abraham talks ghetto goth and new BLKHRTS music

I don’t have to all of a sudden now become fucking Marilyn Manson if I’m gonna define it as goth,” says Yonnas Abraham of the music his band BLKHRTS is making. “I just gotta…be obsessed with romance, obsessed with death, and obsessed with the color black. “Sex, drugs, violence, money,…

Andy Thomas

Andy Thomas’s new solo album, Wicked Dark, begins with an appropriately downcast note of confused emotions riding on a repetitive, dynamically textured riff. There are two vocalists on “Nowhere but Down,” and the song creates a sense of isolation that has yet to turn into the sadness you know will…

Coles Whalen

Early in her career, during four years of solid touring, Coles Whalen sold thousands of CDs out of her truck — and since issuing her self-titled debut EP in 2005, she’s released five recordings and toured almost constantly. After wrapping a tour last December, Whalen was completely (and understandably) worn…

Logistixx

Logistixx is a technically sound rapper. With his ability to rhyme and ride the beat, he complements the music like a lead instrument would; on New Paradigm, this talent mixes with really dope beats to make the album a chill listen all the way through. As a lyricist, Logistixx is…

Project Aspect

Project Aspect has dropped a remix album every year since 2011, and each one shows his diverse taste in music. Remixes Vol.3 is no exception. The producer has honed his glitch-staccato sound, and it’s noticeable on the opening track (his take on Lil Flip’s “Game Over”), but not nearly as…

A conversation with top trumpeter Terence Blanchard

Although trumpeter Terence Blanchard and saxophonist Donald Harrison, both New Orleans natives, were part of Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers when the two released 1983’s New York Second Line, it didn’t take too long for them to form their own group and release five albums as co-leaders. In the early ’90s, Blanchard…