Superstar DJ Keoki brings the party to Denver

Denver has plenty of pseudo, wannabe superstars. Now, however, it seems we have an bona fied superstar in our ranks — or so we hear. Superstar DJ Keoki is evidently back in the Mile High City and already at work throwing parties, including one hosted by Rockstar Aaron with DJ…

Bop Skizzum gets back to good with a brand new EP

In case you missed it, Andy Guerrero has put the paddles to Bop Skizzum and brought the funk unit screaming back to life, with a handful of shows at Moe’s this past December, and, most recently, at Bender’s for Guerrero’s birthday last month. The guitarist, known also as Andy Rok,…

Speakeasy Tiger addresses rumors and reveals its fate

Okay, so last week, in the comments section of an item we posted about Battleship Agenda’s search for a new singer, there was talk that Kyle Simmons, who fronts Speakeasy Tiger, had parted ways with the act. This claim seemed to be supported by vague comments on keytar player Pete…

Mike Marchant releasing new album at hi-dive next month

A few months ago, Mike Marchant played a CD release show at the Meadowlark with A.Tom Collins, John Common and Ashley Raines. The show kind of turned out to be a misnomer. An unsaid illness prevented Marchant from finishing the album on time, and so he didn’t actually end up…

FoCoMX is the biggest little festival in America

The most important thing to take away from the second annual Fort Collins Music Experience is that it is wonderful: The year’s best tribute to a rich northern Colorado scene. The Experience’s insanely ambitious scope is only made more impressive when you consider that the thing is put together by…

The Weekend Showdown: Experience the FoCoMX

We would hate for you to miss out on all the awesome that happens every weekend in our fair city, so we’ve decided to run down five of the best shows in one easy-to-swallow post, with video and audio. Tell us — and the rest of the world — what…

Have you heard about 3OH!3’s House Party? You have now.

This just in: In case you haven’t heard, 3OH!3 is having a house party tonight. In their house, apparently. Word has it, they intend to pour booze down their mouth. There’s also talk that they may, perhaps, if the mood strikes them, stay up until the wee hours of the…

King Khan & the Shrines sent the Bluebird into a frenzy

King Khan & the Shrines • Fresh & Onlys • Eyes & Ears 04.08.2010 | Bluebird Theater When King Khan and Shrines played the Larimer Lounge about a year and a half ago, it was a tough show to shake. All those cats were sweaty and crammed on that stage,…

Fansourcing the wave of the future? Seems to be.

Fansourcing: Although the textbook definition of the word applies more to having fans pitch in from a creative standpoint on a specific artistic endeavor, the term probably comes closest to describing this trend we’re seeing revived lately — employed previously by local groups like the Czars and, more recently, the…

The Monolith Festival really was ahead of its time, evidently

As hopes continue to diminish for another installment of Monolith, we couldn’t help but notice this post on the festival’s facebook page, subsequent to the announcement of this year’s Lollapalooza lineup. Funny, we were thinking exactly the same thing, actually: Congratulations to all the MONOLITH alumni playing Lollapalooza this year:…

The Buckingham Squares at the Larimer Lounge

A complete list of the notable bands represented in this lineup would be exhaustive. But when you have Rick Kulwicki and Matt Bischoff of The Fluid present, that’s not a bad place to start. Add in John Rumley of Urban Leash, Sam Schiel of Francis Theory, Arnie Beckman of the…

Terror Pigeon Dance Revolt!

Terror Pigeon Dance Revolt!, led by frontman Neil Fridd, performs bedroom lo-fi pop taken to the next level of conception and execution. Signed to David Byrne’s Luaka Bop imprint in 2008, the act is something of an underground phenomenon known for costumed performances where audience participation is not only encouraged,…

Miike Snow

Is it premature to call Miike Snow’s “Animal” a ready-made hit? Breathy and quivering, the song’s pop fluency and offhand reggae vibe have already inspired four remixes. (Snag them for free with the original at RCRDLBL.com.) More telling, though, is that the project combines Downtown Records producer Andrew Wyatt with…

Major Lazer

Having both worked as producers for M.I.A., Diplo and Switch combined forces under the Major Lazer moniker, a name inspired by a fictional Jamaican commando who fought in a secret zombie war of 1984 and lost his arm, replacing it with a futuristic weapon that became his namesake. The act’s…

Adam Green

Adam Green started his career with singer-songwriter Kimya Dawson in the quirky folk duo the Moldy Peaches — but those who got to know him through the Peaches’ posthumous success on the Juno soundtrack may have had to do a double take the first time they heard Green’s solo work…

Speedwolf

This record sounds like the band took an eight-track recorder into a dark Birmingham dungeon and bashed out two songs in a fast, brutal and dirty session, after a late night of raising adrenaline levels by hanging out with Napalm Death. Singer Reed Bremmer sounds like the band’s very namesake…