Little Goose

Little Goose sounds much more powerful than a typical power trio during the best moments of Classic Gent. Thanks to expansive pedal effects and emotive vocal runs from guitarist/singer Eric Lovick, tunes like “When It Rains,” “Freddy” and “Classic Gent” feel epic and ambitious, with the bluesy solos, funky rhythmic…

Allout Helter

“Assume the Imposition” gets things going on Allout Helter’s new album with a bracing dose of aggressive rhythms and pointed invective aimed at those who are smug in their ideological framework while society suffers or those who are otherwise complacent, assuming nothing can be done. Related themes run through this…

Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats

At this stage of his career, particularly in Denver, Nathaniel Rateliff is a man who requires absolutely no preamble — his reputation precedes him. Nonetheless, this limited-edition two-song seven-inch (produced in honor of Record Store Day) feels like a fresh and glorious reintroduction to a songwriter we all thought we…

Andy Hackbarth

Andy Hackbarth was hailed as a classical-guitar virtuoso in his early twenties; in 2006, he left Colorado for Nashville, where he honed his songwriting skills to catch up with his playing. His last effort, 2010’s The Last Love Song, made it clear that Nashville had helped him develop a knack…

Beatport selling $7 albums for the next week

If you’re not a streaming devotee and you’re the type that simply has to own all of your music, here’s a quick tip: For the next week, Beatport is having a summer sale in which you can pick up select EDM titles and hot new releases like Overgrown, James Blake’s…

Boris at the Bluebird Theater, 5/14/13

BORIS @ BLUEBIRD THEATER | 5/14/12 The fact that you could hear Atsuo Mizuno’s drums or his hype-man shouts at all is a testament to whoever was running sound last night at the Bluebird. With two full Sunn stacks powering Takeshi Ohtani’s guitar and a full stack and a half…

Flashlights is now FLASH/LIGHTS

Flashlights is now FLASH/LIGHTS. Last week, the outfit, which has made significant strides locally under its original moniker, including garnering a highly enviable slot opening for New Order at 1STBANK Center, received a cease-and-desist letter from a like-named Florida-based punk band. See also: – Ten ways to come up with…

Rihanna at the Pepsi Center in November

The unapologetic and perpetually controversial popstar known as Rihanna — currently working on new music with Wale and reportedly once again on the outs with the equally controversial Chris Brown — is due to perform at the Pepsi Center on Saturday, November 9. Tickets for the show ($39.50) go on…

Queens of the Stone Age at Red Rocks in August

Yesterday on its Facebook page, Queens of the Stone Age posted a curious message directly specifically to us: “Hey, Colorado. Keep Your Eyes Peeled tomorrow, Let’s have a good time.” Well, today is tomorrow, and Queens has sent word that it will be coming to Red Rocks on Thursday, August…

The ten best concerts in Denver this week

PRINCE @ OGDEN THEATRE | MON, 5/13/13 Prince became a household name after the release of his third album, 1982’s 1999. Over the years, his perfectly realized blend of rock, pop, funk and jazz has proved equally popular with audiences and critics. Throughout the ’80s, Prince released hit records that…

Prince at the Ogden Theatre, 5/12/13

PRINCE @ THE OGDEN THEATRE | 5.12.13 Prince had one job last night, and that was to make this crowd forget about the price of admission. For about sixty of the ninety minutes he was on stage at the Ogden, he did just that, but his focus on the obscure,…

Rocky Mountain Folks Festival 2013 lineup

The folks at the Rocky Mountain Folks Festival up in Lyons have announced the lineup for this year’s festival, which is slated to take place from Friday, August 16 through Sunday, August 18 at the Planet Bluegrass Ranch. The acts this year include John Prine, Patty Griffin, Colin Meloy of…

The ten best concerts in Denver this weekend

PRINCE @ OGDEN THEATRE | SUN & MON, 5/12-5/13 Prince became a household name after the release of his third album, 1982’s 1999. Over the years, his perfectly realized blend of rock, pop, funk and jazz has proved equally popular with audiences and critics. Throughout the ’80s, Prince released hit…

The best EDM in Denver this weekend

SLOW HANDS @ NORAD | SAT, 5/11/13 There are plenty of DJs out there who are skilled at crafting upbeat dance sets to high-tempo music — after all, it’s easy to keep the dance floor moving when you keep the beats-per-minute at a fast-paced 160-180. Even dubstep only slows the…

Zac Brown Band at Red Rocks, 5/8/13

ZAC BROWN BAND @ RED ROCKS AMPHITHEATRE | 5/8/13 “We’re gonna warm it up!” Zac Brown said just before he launched into “Toes,” one of the handful of Jimmy Buffettized country-rock tunes his band played at Red Rocks last night. That song (“Toes in the water/Ass in the sand”… don’t…

John Grant on addiction, HIV and how his struggles affect his songs

In 2010, John Grant’s debut solo album, The Queen of Denmark, was named album of the year by Mojo, and it earned universal praise across Europe. Here in the States, meanwhile, the record was criminally overlooked, as was the former Czars frontman himself, whose spring 2011 tour was unceremoniously canceled…

Slow Hands will bring New York house to NORAD

There are plenty of DJs out there who are skilled at crafting upbeat dance sets to high-tempo music — after all, it’s easy to keep the dance floor moving when you keep the beats-per-minute at a fast-paced 160-180. Even dubstep only slows the tempo to around 140 BPM. It takes…