Frank E to contribute a track on the new Chris Brown album

DJ Frank E’s ascent continues. With a string of singles already under his belt, including tracks for Flo Rida, Plies, Justin Bieber, T.I. and Gym Class Heroes, it looks like the burgeoning homegown hitmaker is going to have a track on Chris Brown’s forthcoming album. In an exclusive interview on…

Fourmile Canyon Revival benefit concert slated

File this one under the most heartening news we’ve heard all week. Just got word of a benefit concert for the folks affected by the devastating Fourmile Canyon Fire. Presented by KBCO, the aptly dubbed Fourmile Canyon Revival features the String Cheese Incident, Big Head Todd & the Monsters, Yonder…

R.I.P. Astrophagus 2003-2010

File under: Epic bummer. We’ve received confirmation that Astrophagus has been laid to rest. After seven years, countless shows and a revolving door of musicians, the band has simply outgrown itself and its name…

Titus Andronicus at Bluebird Theater – 09.15.10

TITUS ANDRONICUS with Free Energy 09.15.10 | Bluebird Theater, Denver Free Energy opened for Titus Andronicus at the Bluebird last night, and while I was skeptical of the band’s hype upon entering the venue, I’m fully on board now. The Philly quintet has received breathless reviews for its power-pop revivalism,…

T-Model Ford

T-Model Ford ain’t a car. T-Model Ford is a living reminder of the power of Delta blues, and he must be mentioned among greats like Junior Kimbrough and R.L. Burnside. Ford was plowing fields by eleven and worked at the local sawmill before drifting in and out of trouble; he…

The Cool Kids

For a primer on the power of golden-age hip-hop, meet Chicago’s Cool Kids, exhibit A. The signifiers are everywhere you listen. There’s the Detroit Pistons’ “Bad Boys” starter cap, lovingly described in the opening bars of “Black Mags.” There’s a song simply titled “88,” which pays similar homage to Guess…

Crooked Fingers

After a ten-year run fronting Chapel Hill indie luminaries Archers of Loaf, Eric Bachmann and company stepped away from the limelight at the height of the band’s popularity. Now, having spent just as much time creating music as Crooked Fingers, it would seem that Bachmann is pretty comfortable in his…

Dead Confederate

Known for a hybrid of alt-country and post-grunge, Athens, Georgia’s Dead Confederate created quite a critical buzz with the release of its 2008 debut full-length, Wrecking Ball, whose bipolar cacophony had many folks comparing the band to both Nirvana and My Morning Jacket. While that’s a lot to live up…

American Tomahawk

Adam Halferty has toured with 3OH!3 and played drums in a number of very recognizable bands over the years. American Tomahawk, however, Halferty’s solo project, might make folks hope he never returns to the drum throne again. His latest album, Generalities, Contradictions and Future Criminals, which he recorded on his…

Broken Spirits

Brent Burkhart — better known around Denver (and, indeed, much of the planet) as Reverend Deadeye — has taken a brief respite from his globe-trotting, one-man antics to record the debut EP by his side project, Broken Spirits. It’s titled Ghostrock Spirituals, and it’s hard to imagine a name that…

Rubedo

Referencing François Truffaut’s frequent protagonist in “Antoine Doinel,” Rubedo strikes a somber and wistful chord early on with Kyle Gray’s understated vocals, which recall the slight quaver of Mercury Rev’s Jonathan Donohue. “Revelation of the Sun” is a roller coaster of intensity and tranquility, with a hint of Pink Floyd’s…

The Blue Canyon Boys

On the Blue Canyon Boys’ fourth album, Mountain Bound, the bluegrass quartet does some fine covers of older material from Alton Delmore, Reno and Smiley, the Country Gentlemen, the Louvin Brothers and Bill Monroe.  What’s amazing here, though, is how well their version of the INXS song “Don’t Change,” which…

Portland’s Menomena on time and the creative process

The release of Mines in July capped a long creative process for Menomena. Two years ago, members of the Portland-based trio had hinted that they’d release their fourth full-length album at the beginning of 2009. After a year spent between the studio and on the road, they again hinted at…

Share your sensibilities at Hard Drive

Earlier this summer, a group of DJs started getting together for an informal round table of sorts at City O’City. Inspired by a party they admired in West London called “CDR,” a trio of DJs, A-What, Musa and Peter Black, began meeting to play music for one another and talk…