For Grammy-winning jazzman Joe Lovano, freedom and variety are key

“Free jazz is one thing,” says Joe Lovano, “but I like to say I play jazz free.” The Grammy-award-winning saxophonist, who has been playing professionally for four decades, improvises like he’s been liberated. He says it’s about developing a way of playing where you’re not harnessed by playing what you…

You Me & Apollo brings its lush, emotional pop to the hi-dive

Brent Cowles started writing the music for You Me and Apollo (due Saturday, February 2, at the hi-dive) in 2007, while still living in Arizona. Three years later, he moved to Fort Collins and spent time refining his songwriting and sound, eventually deciding that he needed a band to turn…

As EDM transforms, so do Terry Mullan’s spinning skills

There’s only one person on the planet who’s mastered the special fusion of jacking acid house, funky bass lines and precise mixing techniques that made Terry Mullan famous — and that’s Mullan himself. A product of the Chicago house explosion that rocked the Midwest in the ’80s and ’90s, Mullan melded…

Ellie Goulding talks love, lyrics and life after music

For nearly three years now, Ellie Goulding has steadily been taking over the airwaves. Whether it’s vocal features on the hottest new EDM tracks, dominating on her own with singles from one of her two platinum albums, or appearing on remixed tracks from the world’s biggest producers, the pop starlet…

Macklemore

Since performing at the Westword Music Showcase last summer, Macklemore’s stock has soared. His independently released album, The Heist, topped Billboard sales charts, and the album’s breakthrough single, “Thrift Shop,” surpassed “Somebody That I Used to Know,” Gotye’s virtually inescapable song from a few years ago, in number of streams,…

Hot Water Music

Hot Water Music formed in 1993, when a group of friends got together after their other bands split up. The chemistry was immediate, and the foursome relocated to Gainesville, Florida, where Hot Water Music became one of the most well-regarded melodic hardcore bands of the ’90s. Eminently tuneful, the quartet…

Ed Sheeran

At barely 21, Halifax, England-born Ed Sheeran has found a solid American teenage fan base for his crooning — a heartthrob positioning that works well for the singer’s coy style. Existing somewhere between the gentle intonation of Damien Rice and the soulful acoustic exploits of James Morrison, Sheeran still has…

Pallbearer

Pallbearer came out of the underground metal scene of central Arkansas. The band was formed in 2008 by bassist Joseph D. Rowland and guitarist and vocalist Brett Campbell, who had been playing together in SPORTS, an outfit that perhaps unintentionally upped the ante on Jucifer’s own extensive use of amps…

The Vicious Women

The title track on Queen of Nothing, the Vicious Women’s latest effort, is a driving, gritty little number that has more in common with Locust Abortion Technician-era Butthole Surfers than with any of the garage rock with which this band is often lumped. But there are no guitars here —…

Int’l Petey

Peter Henry (aka Int’l Petey) is a Katrina refugee who arrived in Colorado after the devastation of his home state, bringing some New Orleans swagger with him. The rapper’s new project, Love Money Music, assisted by DJ Shadoe, is full of bass-heavy street anthems. From the beginning, Int’l Petey raps…

Wire Faces

When a band’s most prized feature is the electric chaos of its live show, finding a studio sound to match can be tricky. Wire Faces’ latest full-length has moments that come close to capturing this vitality, with the first half of the record offering all the ornamental delicacies that are…

Rob Roper

On his last effort, 2011’s Misfit, Rob Roper more than proved that he had sharp songwriting skills and a knack for penning some pretty damn witty lyrics. There’s more of that on the new The Other Side of Nowhere, but musically, this release is more of a stripped-down affair with…

The five best concerts in Denver this week

Another week, another swell roster of music in the Mile High City. From the bacchanalian throwback debauchery of the Darkness, who will be invading the Summit Music Hall, to the lyrical thriftiness of Macklemore, who is set to headline Icelantic’s second annual edition of Winter on the Rocks, there are…

Disco Biscuits at the Ogden Theatre, 1/25/13

DISCO BISCUITS @ OGDEN THEATRE | 1/25/13 Although the Disco Biscuits’ show at the Ogden Theatre may have been only the second in the band’s three Colorado stops for their Winter Inferno tour, the Philadephia quartet made it feel distinct, treating the show like its own musical statement. Both segments…

Pinback at Gothic Theatre, 01/27/13

PINBACK @ GOTHIC THEATRE | 01/27/13 So you’re standing there on the floor of the Gothic, stroking your beard or dancing ever-so-subtly, watching Pinback play in equally subdued fashion. All around you and onstage, folks are so chill that you’re wondering where they hid the bong. And then the guitarist…

The ten best concerts in Denver this weekend

Welcome to the weekend, friendos! Mere hours away from quitting time, and there’s so much great music to look forward to this weekend. We’ve got some choice grooves on tap from Disco Biscuits, who are closing out their three-night Colorado run tomorrow night at 1STBANK Center, some heavy goodness from…

Coachella 2013 lineup finally revealed

After months and months of outrageous speculation, fake posters and seemingly endless chatter, this year’s Coachella lineup has finally been revealed. If you haven’t seen it yet, we can summarize it for you in one word: underwhelming — well, unless you’re like certain friends of ours who think that bands…