Toy trains meet old records, audio madness ensues

If you’ve got a boatload of old, thrift-store quality vinyl, some record player parts, a few toy trains and a thirst for really freaky sound, have we got a project for you. Well, actually, Yuri Suzuki and Yaloslav Tencer have a project for you — we’re not trying to steal…

Making the Band: The first step takes practice.

With South by Southwest in full swing and our spotlight yesterday on Suburban Home’s new label offerings, we figured it was high time to start offering a bit of help to local bands trying to get a head start on next years festivities. Being in a band isn’t as simple…

Paper Bird joins Park the Van Records roster

You knew it was going to happen sooner or later. It had to. No way we could keep Paper Bird our little secret forever. If the folks at Park the Van Records have their way, the rest of the world will be falling in love with (and falling in love…

Over the Weekend: The Buckingham Squares at the Mercury Cafe

The Buckingham Squares • Receiver Voodoo Stingray • The Nuns of Brixton • 03.13.10 | Mercury Cafe Maybe actually wearing nun habits as part of the stage costume is a gimmick, but for The Nuns of Brixton, it left an impression. As the name implies, the Nuns are a Clash…

Moving Pictures: Flobots at the Ogden Theatre

Flobots • The Pirate Signal • Air Dubai03.12.10 | Ogden Theatre We regret to inform you that Friday night’s revolution was not televised. It is, however, available for streaming this morning on Vimeo. The production stars Flobots, of course, in their first local performance in more than a year, with…

Over the weekend: Pretty Lights at the Ogden Theatre

Pretty Lights • Lyrics Born • Bobby Collins03.13.10 | Ogden Theatre See more photos on the slideshow page. There is so much sweaty cleavage dangling over the railing of the Ogden’s upper deck. One girl, in her haste to abandon her inhibitions, has rolled her shirt up so high that…

Blake Street Tavern to move into former Club 303 space

Since the ’80s, the space at 2301 Blake Street has seen quite a few club incarnations. As 23 Parish and The Garage, bands like Nirvana, Sonic Youth and Jane’s Addiction played there. Since then, it’s been Gate 12, Polly Esther’s and, most recently, Club 303, which was open from January…

Matt Morris is no longer a Tenmann Recording artist?

Yeah, that headline threw us for a loop as well. “Dear Family, Friends & Fans,” begins Matt Morris’s Tumblr post yesterday. “There’s some news I have to share. It’s pretty big, so Mom – if you’re standing, you better sit down. As of today, I am no longer a Tennman…

More than two dozen acts to invade Austin next month for South By Southwest

According to the official South By Southwest website only ten Colorado acts (Nathaniel Rateliff, ytcracker, Pictureplane, Slim Cessna’s Auto Club, Breathe Carolina, Epileptinomicon, Matt Morris, Pretty Lights, A Shoreline Dream and Boulder Acoustic Society) are slated to perform at this year’s festival. Fact is, though, nearly three times as many…

The Border is back in business

After Brian Haddad and David Weiss bought The Border, a University of Denver hangout for more than three decades, they didn’t waste any time. They closed the deal on a Friday in late January, brought in a lot of people to clean the joint over the weekend, and had all…

Night Owl at Old Curtis Street

When most bands raid the coffers of ’60s and ’70s music, they go in for the Nuggets thing, or hard rock, or the Beatles or the Velvet Underground. Night Owl (due on Thursday, March 11, at Old Curtis Street) didn’t really do that. Instead, it followed in the footsteps of…

Jaguar Love

Although Fat Possum Records has branched out over the years with the acquisition of bands like the Walkmen, bolstering a roster that already includes such groups as Dinosaur Jr., Andrew Bird, Lissie and Heartless Bastards, really, it’s still about the last place on earth you’d expect to find an act…

Experience Hendrix

Some guitarists borrow from the Hendrix canon, while others simply absorb his music through osmosis. Either way, there’s probably not a guitarist alive who wasn’t affected by the music of Jimi Hendrix in some way. Joe Satriani has said that although he can play every one of Hendrix’s songs, out…