The Get Up Kids

Though often cited as being instrumental in forging the mid-’90s, post-hardcore aesthetic that was the second wave of emo, many of the Get Up Kids’ latter-day critics forget that the band wrote pop songs worth imitating. And it just so happens that the airwaves of the last decade have been…

Saints

“It’s so simple when you open your mouth,” singer-guitarist Rob Gault croons in “Simple,” among the gems on this consistently beguiling EP — but that’s not necessarily true. Because he and his drum-playing brother, Lewi, moved to Denver from Scotland, listeners will expect vocals that recall actor James Doohan sputtering…

The Dropskots

As if the title of the Dropskots’ new full-length, More Seriouslyer, weren’t a tipoff, the band makes no bones about the fact that it has a sense of humor about itself and its music. But there’s a telltale, shit-colored lining to the outfit’s bright goof-punk. The album’s standout track, “Miseria,”…

Dreaming Machines

On the Dreaming Machines’ self-titled debut, Arnie Swenson and Kurt Bauer use various instruments from around the world to create some intriguing tempo-less excursions. Their second effort, Speed of Flying Creatures, covers similar territory, with the two musicians using worldly instruments such as the shakuhachi flute and the Chinese san…

Panal S.A. de C.V.

The debut EP from Panal S.A. de C.V. is an all-instrumental affair that blends electronic pop with experimental rock. Recalling the expansive progressions and sunlit melodies of Melrose-era Tangerine Dream from the first track, Cortometraje also contains undercurrents of post-Brotherhood New Order in the keyboard arrangements on tracks like “Linda…

Anthony Pappa at Vinyl

DJ Anthony Pappa has evolved from his progressive roots into a somewhat deeper, more techno-inflected sound on his recent releases — still polished and melodic, but with a slightly edgier and perhaps somewhat darker vibe. Whatever idiom he’s worked in, he’s been a consistently solid jock throughout his career while…

Pixies, Bob Dylan, Yonder Mountain String Band shows announced

As we reported in July, the Pixies will visit the Fillmore Auditorium Monday, November 16 as part of a nine-city US tour celebrating the twentieth anniversary of act’s 1989 watershed album Doolittle. The original line-up of Black Francis, Kim Deal, Joey Santiago and David Lovering will play Doolittle in its…

Get the Heyday on your iPhone

If you have an iPhone or iPod touch and really like the Heyday, start jumping up and down with excitement because the band is now available in convenient app form. The free app (is there any other kind?) will keep fans up to date on Heyday concert dates and news,…

Over the Weekend: Ween at Red Rocks

Ween, Meat Puppets Red Rocks Amphitheatre September 5, 2009 Better than: Seeing Gene Ween play a solo show. Ween’s live shows have always seemed better suited to smaller stages, where the soaring, sharp guitar tones of Dean Ween (aka Mickey Melchiondo, Jr.) and the tongue-in-cheek vocal stylings of Geen Ween…

Over the Weekend: Fell at Larimer Lounge

Fell, Astrophagus, Peña September 4, 2009 Larimer Lounge Better Than:Watching one of your friends squirt out a kid and get lame. Barely better. More up-front bias from Columbia boy (that’s me!). I like noisy shows in sparse bars. They remind me of the good ol’ days at Mojo’s some three…

Over the Weekend: Blink-182 at Fiddler’s Green

Blink-182, Weezer, Taking Back Sunday and Chester French Fiddler’s Green September 6, 2009 The members of Blink-182 became the kings of pop-punk nation a decade ago, when Enema of the State flushed the style’s system with a cleansing formula of big hooks and cheerfully profane snottiness. But the median age…

Elana Rogers teaches us to stop and smell the roses

Update: Just received word of a show in support of Elana Rogers. Slated for Friday, September 25 at the D-Note, the bill features Demon Funkies, Something Underground, Melanie Susuras Band, Tempe and the Tantrums and Naor Nave.Well wishes are due to Elana Rogers, who was recently diagnosed with IDC breast…

Attention 3OH!3 fans: MTV looking to cast “stage fans” for VMAs

Not sure who, if anyone, this applies to, but we thought we’d alert you anyhow. A company called 1iota Events, which distributes tickets to television shows, is evidently looking to “cast” one-hundred “high energy” fans to be part of the “stage fans” at the VMAs — whatever that means. Evidently,…

The Wheel becomes Nathaniel Rateliff and the Wheel

Saw this last night at the Meadowlark with the full band. Breath taking. Amazing. Even more amazing was the crowd, which was the most reverent assembly of people I’ve seen since church last weekend. Seriously, the audience was so reserved that you could distinctly hear Nathaniel Rateliff’s most delicately picked…

Calling all b-boys and b-girls: It’s a Chunkstravaganza!

You know what I love about living in Denver — well, besides the fact that it’s the best city in America as voted by me? We take care of our own here. God forbid (No, seriously, God forbid. Please!) that anything ever happens to me, I rest easy knowing that…

Invading the airwaves: Danielle Ate the Sandwich and the Rouge

Just came across a pair of radio interviews and performances featuring Danielle Ate the Sandwich and the Rouge. The former, due at Monolith next weekend, appeared last night on Guy Errickson’s KGNU show, Highway 322, in a Naked Stage segment (easy, tiger, we’re pretty sure she was fully clothed), while…