Oh, Starling releases holiday EP

As a follow-up to last year’s Joy EP, Oh, Starling, the husband-and-wife duo of singer-songwriters Jessica Sonner and Dan Craig, released another five-song holiday EP, Noel. The duo takes holiday standards like “O Little Town of Bethlehem,” “O Come O Come Emmanuel” and “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” and puts…

Ten best hip hop shows of 2011 in Denver

There were so many hip-hop shows and concerts this year, it was hard to keep count. The shows of note, though, were bangers and crowd pleasers and showcased dynamic artistry. With so many epic moments (?uestLove and Jazzy Jeff at Beta, anyone?), it was hard to narrow it down, but…

Cherry dance parlor now open in Cherry Creek

Michael Olsen, who also owns Wicked Garden (1403 Larimer Street), opened Cherry (231 Milwaukee Street) to the public last weekend in the former space that was once home to Bar Luxe, the Milwaukee Grill and the Bay Wolf. The new dance club, which offers bottle service and has a private…

Ten best Denver arena concerts of 2011

Another year is coming to a close, and it’s going to be remembered for some stellar concerts. All week, we’ll be running lists of our favorites from the past year, beginning with this one: Best arena concerts of 2011. Page down to see which shows made the cut. (Click on…

Have yourself a Merry dubstep Christmas

Every holiday season, almost as sure as you can count on Christmas falling on December 25, you can depend on some obsessive, Griswold-wannabe somewhere crafting a lighting display that makes all the previous standouts from past years seem like also-rans. You know the type — the kind that literally stops…

Denver’s best music releases of 2011

It’s that time again, when we reflect on all of our favorite local releases from the past twelve months — the ones that garnered the most time on our individual playlists. Once again, the Mile High City had absolutely no shortage of compelling releases from across a wide variety of…

Eight great Denver bars that opened in 2011

Even though the economy continued to bump along this past year, people are still drinking more than ever — maybe because of the lousy economy. And a number of bars opened in 2011, giving them new places where they could drink. Here’s a rundown of some of the more promising…

J.Phlip spins December 23 at Bar Standard

J.Phlip (aka Jessica Phillippe) was first exposed to house music in Champaign, Illinois, two hours from house-music mecca Chicago. At nineteen, she obtained two belt-drive turntables and a mixer (which didn’t have any EQ knobs), and her career as a DJ was born. Phillippe’s sound encompasses house, tech house, deep…

BLKHRTS’ BLK S BTFL gets nod in Pitchfork

So far, Jeff Weiss has proven to be BLKHRTS’ most ardent champion. After giving the crew dap in the LA Times earlier this year, Weiss, the L.A.-based music critic and esteemed Passion of the Weiss blogger, has seen fit to include BLKHRTS in a roundup of his favorite underrated rap…

Review: Ian Cooke at Curious Theatre, 12/16/11

IAN COOKE @ CURIOUS THEATRE | 12.16.11Ian Cooke made a wise choice in choosing the Curious Theatre to debut songs from Fortitude, his new full-length. The release show, which featured supporting performances from Joshua Novak and Danielle Ate the Sandwich, benefited in a big way from the setting. Cooke’s set…

Review: Salt-N-Pepa at the Gothic, 12/17/11

SALT-N-PEPA @ GOTHIC THEATRE | 12/17/11Salt-N-Pepa brought the noise last night at The Gothic Theatre for Jammin’ 101.5’s ‘Twas the Jam Before Christmas. The house was packed, and both Salt and Pepa looked amazing in bedazzled outfits and gold rope chains. The two took us down hip-hop memory lane with…

Review: Matisyahu at the Ogden Theatre, 12/17/11

MATISYAHU @ OGDEN THEATRE | 12/17/11Less than half a minute into a first song appropriately titled “Open the Gates,” Matisyahu’s dancing had already grown so intense his yarmulke could no longer support it. Instead, it popped off. This action would later repeat itself, like proof of his prowess, five times…

Review: Speedwolf at The Marquis Theater, 12/16/11

SPEEDWOLF @ MARQUIS THEATER | 12/16/11Speedwolf vocalist Reed Bruemmer feigned surprise at the end of the band’s set last night and asked the audience if they actually wanted to hear the band cover KISS. Of course everyone did, so the guys closed the record-release show with their raucous rendition of…

Marques Wyatt tops this weekend’s Denver dance card

You’ll find plenty to entertain you in the electronic-music world this weekend, including a bass fix from Seven tonight and deep house from L.A.-based Marques Wyatt, dance-heavy tunes from Chris Lake tomorrow night, and much more. Page down to see what’s filling up this weekend’s Dance Card…

Tim Tebow is an awesomely bad singer

Have you heard Tim Tebow’s eleven second rendition of “Awesome God,” the song originally penned by the late Rich Mullins and made ubiquitous in evangelical circles by Hillsong United? It’s awesomely bad. It took a minute, but it seems we finally found the mythical QB’s glaring flaw. Until he embarked…

The Flaming Lips returning to Aspen, collaborate with Yoko Ono

While it’s cool seeing in the Flaming Lips in larger venues like Red Rocks that hold around 9,500 people, it’s whole other experience seeing them at an intimate spot like the Belly Up Aspen, which holds around 400. Last year’s show at the Belly Up was pretty damn epic, yet…