I need a ticket! Is there anyone out there?

So we came across this gem last week at the Roger Waters concert. Although you can’t see it here in the thumbnail to the right, there’s a word bubble that reads: “I need a ticket!” Judging by the fact that we found this elaborately scrawled piece of cardboard abandoned and…

Tonight: Grant Sabin at the Larimer Lounge

Colorado Springs’ slide guitar-playing bluesman Grant Sabin is truly a throwback. The multi-instrumentalist’s baby face contradicts both his gruff voice and his repertoire, which includes not only his own modern work, but tributes to Son House and Jimi Hendrix, as well…

U.S. Government seizes piracy websites

Things just keep getting worse for media pirates. In the last year, we’ve seen Google tackle music blogs, Limewire go the way of the dodo, and Pirate Bay’s appeal thwarted. Now the U.S. government is getting involved. Last week, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) seized domains from Torrent-Finder, OnSmash.com, RapGodfathers.com,…

Eat sushi off a live woman at Opal

Jay Chadrom has spiced things up at Opal, his sushi restaurant and lounge at 100 East Ninth Avenue. On Friday nights, he now brings women into the lounge who stand on tables and have their bodies painted by Karolina McLean, of McLean Art and Design, who also has paintings on…

Black Acid Devil, December 2 at the hi-dive

What do you do if you’re from Boulder and you don’t entirely buy into the town’s clean, wholesome image — or you’re just someone who prefers some real edge to the music you make instead of mellowing out, brah? If you’re a member of Black Acid Devil (due at the…

Tame Impala

This band from Perth, Australia, started life as Dee Dee Dums before lineup changes and an evolving sound resulted in a change of name in 2007. These guys always get called “psychedelic,” and that’s fitting enough — if by that word you mean music that stretches out conventional song structures…

Miranda Lambert

Miranda Lambert has struck a delicate balance: Together with kindred artists like Jamey Johnson, she’s made country music palatable once again to the sanctimonious scads of big-city, Tea Party-loathing dissenters, infusing the genre with a newfound sense of  authenticity missing since the days of her legendary outlaw forefathers. At the…

The Black Angels

The Black Angels have always resembled the stoners whom other stoners fear, and maybe that’s the truth. Their riffs sound like heavy metal being played through an impenetrable waterfall of boiling toxic waste, but on their new Phosphene Dream, the Angels have honed what was previously unrelenting sludginess into jagged…

Diocletian

Before entering Serbian mythology as the “Adversary of God,” the third- and fourth-century Roman emperor Diocletian saw himself as a restorer of traditional values and religion. His widespread persecution of the Christians in trying to do so earned him lasting infamy. Clearly inspired in part by the more lurid stories…

Warhawk

This one’s almost all guitar — big, distorted, consuming guitar, the kind that you’re forced to brace yourself against. Cassidy Gates’s vocals must be shouted to compete with the noise. He keeps it simple: This is rock and roll, not poetry, so long vowels and exclamations work just as well…

Tall City

Before he became the keyboardist of the Nicotine Fits, Chris Bullock performed around the Front Range as Tall City. Part musical project, part literary vehicle, Soft Sunlight is a typical Tall City release. Bullock has found a way to fit the cadences of his poetry into the context of what…

Former QOTSA bassist Michael Shuman and Mini Mansions play Moe’s

Before becoming the bassist for Queens of the Stone Age in 2007, Michael Shuman played in the bands Jubilee and Wires on Fire, the latter of which still benefits from his musical prowess. In 2009, Shuman formed Mini Mansions between obligations with Queens, and in sharp contrast to his work…

Tonight: Miniature Tigers at the hi-dive

Tonight’s hi-dive show headliner Freelance Whales are great and all, but we think tour mates Miniature Tigers are equally worth a mention. Part Ben Gibbard, part Kevin Barnes, bandleader and backbone Charlie Brand creates the kind of intelligent pop music that can only get better with time…

Emmitt-Nershi Band at Bluebird Theater, 11/26/10

EMMITT-NERSHI BAND With Spring Creek 11.26.10 | Bluebird Theater The Emmitt-Nershi Band is what happens when you get two of the biggest names to ever come out of jam-rock in Colorado and bring them back to their rootsy home. Comprising Drew Emmitt of Leftover Salmon and Bill Nershi of String…

Regret Night at Summit Music Hall, 11/28/10

REGRET NIGHT with Caramel Carmela • SkyFox • Places 11.27.10 | Summit Music Hall Regret Night headlined the Summit Music Hall on Saturday night after sets by Places, SkyFox and Caramel Carmela. The show didn’t exactly bring out the biggest crowd, but with the holidays just passing, followed by Black…