Photos: Women that rock at Mayhem Festival

See Also: – Slideshow: Women that Rock at Mayhem Festival 2012 – Anthrax and Slayer at Comfort Dental Amphitheatre, Mayhem Festival, 7/8/12 – The best crowd surfing photos from Sunday’s Mayhem Festival – Q&A with Charlie Benante of Anthrax These women prove (once again) that heavy metal shows and festivals…

Rapper Myke Charles has talent and charisma to spare

People know my face and name from Sing Off, and it still makes me blush so hard,” says Myke Charles with a bashful laugh, his face reddening. “It’s not easy when people come up to me and talk to me about the show, because in person, I am actually kind…

The Babysitters keep watch at the Walnut Room on Saturday, July 14

If you never saw Greg Hill’s previous band, Six Months to Live, that wouldn’t be surprising — because not nearly enough people did. Hill is a gifted songwriter with a genius for power pop; he’s also a character, something that’s in short supply in Denver (think a cross between Don…

Liars

Out of all the bands that emerged on the New York scene of the late ’90s and early 2000s, few pushed the envelope as far as Liars. With its 2001 debut album, They Threw Us All in a Trench and Stuck a Monument on Top, Liars made some of the…

Five Finger Death Punch

Extreme-metal purists can say what they will about Five Finger Death Punch. There’s a reason that former Denverite Ivan Moody and company have managed to steadily work their way up to headlining arenas and tours such as this week’s Trespass America Festival: Their hard-edged, melodic brand of metalcore, akin to…

Teen Daze

When someone writes the inevitable book on chillwave, a handful of artists will be discussed in terms that treat their songwriting with the respect it deserves, while others will be dismissed as bandwagoneers. Teen Daze will probably be in the former camp. Sure, there are shades of the aesthetic territory…

Big K.R.I.T.

Big K.R.I.T., the Mississippian with the silken rap voice and candy-coated production, will roar into the Mile High City this week with fresh material (his long-awaited album, Live From the Underground, was just released last month) and a smoldering intensity. Fighting the drudges of mainstream music with all his might,…

Danny Marianino’s fifteen minutes are definitely up

Back in the days before MTV nailed down the formula of finding the worst assholes of any given demographic and putting them on television — back even before The Real World ushered in that glorious era — the network came up with some truly weird shit to air between music…

Bonnie and the Beard

It’s a shame the HBO series Carnivàle was canceled in ’05, because Bonnie and the Beard’s new album, Cascavel, would have made an excellent soundtrack for the gothic dust bowl of romanticized madness. Thick with a whiskey-and-humidity aesthetic, Cascavel is an appropriate release for the relentless triple-digit afternoons we’ve been…

Zoologist

No need to check your equipment if you’re listening to this record at night: Those are crickets you hear on the recording — or an electronic analog of crickets. Did John Gross and Todd Novosad sample animals for virtually all of the sounds here? Possibly. It’s also entirely possible that…

Mid Wes_T & Ze

Apothic Nights, Vol. 1 is a collaboration between a pair of underdogs from two different crews: Mid Wes_T from Da Krew and Zé from Diamond Boiz. The sharp production makes for an easy listen, but the sounds hit a little harder than the rhymes; the beatmaking, handled largely by TC…

The Pretty Sure

There is nothing subtle about the Pretty Sure’s new EP. From frontman Arlo White’s gritty, basement-show vocals to the showstopping guitar to the je-ne-say-what lyrics (“I’ll be a werewolf for you, mama”) that permeate the entire album, this quartet betrays a distinctly Black Lips attitude and blues-punk aesthetic chased with…

Maudlin Magpie’s Jason Horodyski on songwriting and names

Jason Horodyski got a bit of a step up early on, playing shows with Ian Cooke and Emily Frembgen. From the onset, his literary approach to songwriting shone through, and the subtle resonance and clarity of his songs spoke to a spare style that gave the melodies and textures space…

Digital Mystiks gets glitchy at Cervantes’ on Thursday, July 12

The Denver production superstars behind Sub.mission continue to put this city on the map by bringing in internationally known dub-driven acts to wobble and whomp up local clubs, and they’ve recently increased their profile by booking Digital Mystikz, the dubstep production duo comprising Mala and Coki from South London’s Norwood…

The Afghan Whigs at Ogden Theatre 10/30/12

My, my, my, happy Monday, ’90s alt-rock revivalists! The time to rejoice is now, for we’ve just learned that Afghan Whigs are coming back to Denver on Tuesday, October 30 at the Ogden Theatre! Tickets ($36.50-$40) to see the reconvened outfit, which is certainly no stranger to Denver (portions of…

Anthrax and Slayer at Comfort Dental Amphitheatre, Mayhem Festival, 7/8/12

ANTHRAX @ COMFORT DENTAL AMPHITHEATRE | 7.09.12 See Also: Mayhem in the mosh pit: The best crowd surfing photos from Mayhem Charlie Benante is looking ahead rather than reflecting on Anthrax’s thirtieth anniversary Joey Belladonna talks about Married…With Children and rejoining the band Scott Ian on Worship Music, comic books,…

Porter Robinson at the Ogden Theatre, 7/7/12

PORTER ROBINSON @ OGDEN THEATRE | 7/7/12 See Also: Porter Robinson Q&A Like a phoenix rising from the ashes, Porter Robinson slowly drew his hands up as the strobes began to flicker and the crowd yelped in anticipation. The track? Robinson chose a remix of Janet Jackson’s “Go Deep,” which…

Photos: The parking lot scene last night at String Cheese Incident

See Also: – Slide show: String Cheese Incident at Red Rocks: The parking lot – Review: String Cheese Incident at 1STBANK, 3/12/11 – Photos: String Cheese Incident at Red Rocks, 7/23/10 – Q&A with Kyle Hollingsworth of the String Cheese Incident Last night, String Cheese Incident kicked off its three-night…