The Dillinger Escape Plan

The Dillinger Escape Plan came out of the hardcore scene of Morris Plains, New Jersey, in 1997. Former members of Arcane — including Dillinger’s remaining original member, guitarist Ben Weinman — got together and wrote songs with a savagely mathematical precision, adding a more adventurous sonic spirit than what was…

Pusha T

Pusha T and his brother No Malice rose to prominence as Clipse with the single “Grindin’,” which sported a minimal Neptunes beat of simple snaps and bangs, allowing its re-creation on lunchroom tables across America. Now, more than a decade later, Pusha T is on Kanye’s G.O.O.D. Music label. Thanks…

Mobb Deep

Mobb Deep has had an illustrious career that’s spanned seven albums and more than a decade, but, really, this pair will forever be remembered for a single, legendary song: “Shook Ones, Pt. II,” which took an unlikely Herbie Hancock sample and transformed it into a nihilistic anthem. With tracks like…

Jim James

Jim James is probably best known as the frontman of My Morning Jacket, a band that crossed over from the underground to the mainstream by virtue of its haunting yet richly melodic and expansive songs. The success of MMJ has given James the opportunity to collaborate with like-minded artists such…

Stay Tuned

Any song that manages to tell a story is impressive, but when a story is carried through an entire project, when the words are dedicated to a single plot and a clear ideological focus, it’s a substantially ambitious and adventurous undertaking. Whereas the media has struggled to be the first…

A. Tom Collins

The song structures on A. Tom Collins’s new album, Stick and Poke, are mostly built on easily digestible formulas, bluesy designs that feel vaguely familiar and rely on four or five chords. Happily, though, the timeless blues, honky-tonk and funky New Orleans cues give the band the proper space to…

The Adam Bartczak Republic

While there are still a number of big bands out there drawing inspiration from swing groups of the ’30s and ’40s, there are also a number of adventurous composers who put a more modern spin on the big-band concept. Composer and bandleader Adam Bartczak does it on Grass Is Greener,…

Joshua Trinidad

There was a time in the ’80s when certain films had a gritty realism infused with a dreamlike, introspective quality — William Friedkin’s To Live and Die in L.A., Michael Mann’s Manhunter, Martin Scorsese’s After Hours, even Brian De Palma’s Body Double. That sense of disembodied hyper-reality, in which you’re…

Westword Music Showcase 2013 local lineup

All right, so we’ve already tantalized you with the acts that are performing on the main stage this year at the Westword Music Showcase (Dada Life, Trampled by Turtles, P.O.S., Nick Waterhouse, the Mowgli’s, the Colorado Symphony with Nathaniel Rateliff and Otis Taylor, Hunter Hunted and My Body Sings Electric)…

Spoke In Wordz and J-Money to battle for $1K

Ah, yes, this should be dope. If you’re a hip-hop head, clear your calendar: Spoke In Wordz is set to battle J-Money on Saturday, June 1, at McDonough’s Irish Pub, 10395 East Iliff in Aurora. J-Money, who’s from Aurora, of course, is a seasoned battle rapper, whereas this MC match-up…

Devendra Banhart at the Gothic Theatre, 5/5/13

DEVENDRA BANHART @ GOTHIC THEATRE | 5/5/13 Devendra Banhart marches to the funkiest army ever, a fact that was prominently in evidence during his abbreviated set at the Gothic Theatre last night. The man does not know how to keep still. By turns joking and serious, Banhart showcased an array…

The ten best concerts to see in Denver this week

SHABAZZ PALACES @ LARIMER LOUNGE | MON, 5/6/13 In the first half of the ’90s, Ishmael Butler went by the moniker “Butterfly” as part of the rap trio Digable Planets. After the outfit’s 1995 split, the group performed one-off shows here and there, but since 2009, Butler has released music…

Tonight’s Denver Disco special guest revealed

If last Friday night’s party is any indication, the Denver Disco dudes have put together one helluva party. And tonight, the crew will continue to crush it. If you already checked out our rundown of the best EDM in Denver this weekend, you probably noticed that we have Mike Deez,…

Crystal Castles at the Gothic Theatre, 5/2/13

CRYSTAL CASTLES @ GOTHIC THEATRE | 5/2/13 Last night’s Crystal Castles show at the Gothic was not one for epileptics, with all the rapid flashing, seizure-inducing colored lights. The vivid visualizations kept pace with the accelerating tempos and deftly matched the dynamism and mood of the music itself. The blossoming…

Ten best hip-hop shows in Denver this month

FLOBOTS @ AGGIE THEATRE | FRI, 5/3/13 Half a decade after releasing the platinum single “Handlebars,” which made rounds on radios across the country, the Flobots have grown significantly, both as a musical group and as a philanthropic force within the Denver community. Since parting ways with Universal Records after…

The five best concerts in Denver this weekend

HANEYSTOCK @ GOTHIC THEATRE | FRI, 5/3/13 Although the lineup for this show would otherwise be considered pretty great, with Havok, Speedwolf, the Limbs and Lola Black, the reason everybody will be heading down to the Gothic Theatre tonight is to celebrate the life of Chris Haney, a dearly departed…

The best EDM in Denver this weekend

VIBESQUAD @ THE UNIFIED FIELD/CERVANTES’ | FRI, 5/3/13 Playing under the VibeSquaD moniker, Aaron Holstein creates music that straddles several genres, blurring the lines between breakbeats and bass without straying far from his hip-hop roots. Live, a VibeSquaD show can quickly go from Holstein setting the groove with a nice…

R.I.P., Jeff Hanneman

Oh, man, this week just isn’t getting any easier. As we’re still grappling with the two recent deaths that rattled our community this week, comes word of another significant loss. If you haven’t heard yet, Jeff Hanneman has passed away at the age of 49. The Slayer guitarist reportedly died…