Sven Weisemann spins on January 27 at Shine in Boulder

Visitors to Sven Weisemann’s website or Soundcloud page will notice one thing immediately: This DJ/producer dabbles in more than just electronic music. He’s also a self-taught pianist, percussionist and guitar player who composes jazz tracks along with his beloved house music. Perhaps most astonishing, Weisemann, who’s been mixing records since…

In the Whale releases Cake January 28 at the hi-dive

In the Whale started out in Greeley as a side project of What About Pluto? and Trailer 77, but guitarist Nate Valdez and drummer Eric Riley wanted to do something more raw as an outlet for sublimated frustration and angst. A former counselor of juvenile delinquents, Valdez undoubtedly had plenty…

See Blackalicious at the Fillmore for just $10

You read that right. You can see Blackalicious at the Fillmore this Friday, January 27, for just $10 (well, plus the applicable service fees). Tickets are on-sale right now at LiveNation.com or you can pick them up directly at the Fillmore box office. Oh, we should also let you know…

Review: Yob at Larimer Lounge, 1/22/12

YOB @ LARIMER LOUNGE | 1/22/12 Mike Scheidt of Yob was replacing a string on his guitar that had just snapped and he told us, “Two more songs and we’ll end it brutal.” True to his word on behalf of the band, Scheidt and company escalated quickly into the rampaging…

Review: Brad Paisley at the Pepsi Center, 1/21/12

Update 3/21/12: See also: Brad Paisley tweets at Tim Tebow, lobbies for Titans: “Nashville’s really a great place to live” BRAD PAISLEY @ THE PEPSI CENTER | 1/21/12 It’s about three-quarters of the way through “Waiting on a Woman” during Brad Paisley’s blues-inflected lead that you arrive at a startling…

Review: Garland Jeffreys at Lion’s Lair, 1/21/12

GARLAND JEFFREYS @ LION’S LAIR | 1/21/12 There was no opening act for Garland Jeffreys on Saturday night, and the show got started around 9 p.m., so if showed up thinking it would start later, you missed some songs. This wasn’t the usual sort of show for Lion’s Lair, where…

Review: Ziggy Marley at the Boulder Theater, 1/21/12

ZIGGY MARLEY @ BOULDER THEATER | 1/21/12 There’s an ongoing fight in Boulder County regarding the farming of GMOs (genetically modified organisms) on public land, and Saturday night, Ziggy Marley headlined a sold-out show that generated some serious artillery (and funds) for the GMO Free Boulder contingent. His song selection…

Review: Z-Trip at City Hall, 1/21/12

Z-TRIP @ CITY HALL | 1/21/12Z-Trip brought the ruckus so damn hard for the Saturday night Terminal Kings festivities at City Hall. Surrounded by the art that will adorn the walls of Denver International Airport, party-goers most definitely got what they came for last night: The music phenom imbued City…

Video: Tim Tebow joins Brad Paisley on stage at the Pepsi Center

Update 3/21/12: See also: Brad Paisley tweets at Tim Tebow, lobbies for Titans: “Nashville’s really a great place to live” Um, so, yeah, you’ll be happy to know that the whole Tebow mania thing hasn’t died down in the Mile High City. Not in the slightest. Apparently, being utterly eviscerated…

The Black Keys add second show at 1STBANK Center on May 1

Bad news: Familiar with that expression, “You snooze, you lose”? Yes? Well, it applies here. If you slept on getting your tickets to see the Black Keys at 1STBANK Center on April 30, you blew it. Show’s sold out. D’oh! Luckily for you, though, you’ll have another chance to see…

Review: Big Gigantic at the Boulder Theater, 1/20/12

BIG GIGANTIC @ THE BOULDER THEATER | 1/20/12In closing down the set, “Eyes Closed” showed off some of the more complex rhythms that Dominic Lalli and Jeremy Salken — the duo which makes up Big Gigantic — are working with, especially the climatic ending where a machine-gun wobble shakes bodies…

President Obama sings Al Green snippet

Just in case this whole presidency thing doesn’t work out this year for President Obama, it’s good to know that our current Commander In Chief has something to fall back on. Maybe he and Clinton can put a band together or something. They can call it Presidents of the United…

R.I.P. Etta James

A definitive, earnest and passionate voice in the history of American pop music has gone silent today. Legendary R&B chanteuse Etta James died this morning at the age of 73 in Riverdale, California, reportedly from complications tied to leukemia. Along with this week’s deaths of fellow giants of the genre…

Review: Souls of Mischief at City Hall, 1/19/12

Souls of Mischief @ City Hall | 1/19/12 Following the Ninja Stylez Bboy competition in the main room, Souls of Mischief exploded from behind the stage, tearing into the opening lines of “You Never Knew” with A-Plus casually swayin’ behind his all-black shades amidst flawless lyricism. City Hall was all…

Review: Wilco at the Fillmore, 1/19/12

WILCO @ FILLMORE AUDITORIUM | 1/19/12 “I’d like to thank the Fillmore for having us back,” Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy told a capacity crowd last night. “It’s a pretty sweet joint you got here. It’s a good rock and roll joint with chandeliers. I don’t think anything rocks without chandeliers…

King Mob becomes Young Pharaohs

Don’t take it personally if the King Mob dudes don’t answer when you call their name. Nothing against you. That’s just not their name anymore. Let it be known: From this moment on, the outfit previously known as King Mob has been rechristened as the Young Pharaohs. To commemorate the…

Andrew W.K. in Denver at Bluebird on 3/20

Grab your party shoes, kids. Andrew W.K. is coming back to Denver. In honor of the ten year anniversary of I Get Wet (hands up if you can believe it’s already been a decade since dude first hit the scene), Mr. Party Hard is bringing his party to the Bluebird…

Secret Chiefs 3

Trey Spruance first came to prominence as the guitarist in Mr. Bungle, with Mike Patton and Trevor Dunn. Spruance also did a brief stint in Patton’s then-more-famous band Faith No More. After Bungle effectively quit being an active unit in 2000, Spruance took his interest in myriad musical styles, and…