The Informants give the drop on Crime Scene Queen

While being hailed as one of the city’s best blues bands, the Informants also mix it up with soul, rock and rockabilly, as heard on their outstanding 2007 debut, Stiletto Angel. The group continues down a similar path on its new album, Crime Scene Queen, which was produced by Big…

16 Bit Lolitas at Vinyl

If you long for the glory days of progressive house, ache for the smooth, propulsive and polished mixes of Sasha and John Digweed past, you need to listen to 16 Bit Lolitas (due at Vinyl on Friday, July 31). Amsterdam-based Peter Kriek and Ariaan Olieroock are busy re-creating that same…

High Voltage pumps youth into AC/DC

Although its members are pushing sixty, AC/DC is still going strong. That said, there’s nothing wrong with a bunch of younger musicians coming along and paying tribute to the Australian hard-rock masters. In fact, you’d be hard-pressed to find a city on earth that didn’t have at least one AC/DC…

3OH!3 and Katy Perry get all “Starstrukk” in New York

So yesterday we posted some footage of the Fray crew pranking the Meese boys and vice versa. Seems this sort of tomfoolery is rite of passage on tour. Who knew? Evidently, while they were on the road with Katy Perry in Europe, the members of the boy band known as…

Built to Spill, Brother Ali, Colbie Caillat shows announced

Built to Spill, who headlined this year’s Westword Music Showcase, will come through town again, this time with Disco Doom at the Bluebird Sunday, September 20. Minneapolis-based rapper Brother Ali makes stops at the Ogden Theatre Tuesday September 29 and the Fox Theatre on Wednesday, September 30, in support of…

Axe Murder Boys due at 10th Annual Gathering of the Juggalos

Have you seen this? The infomercial for the “most controversial music festival in the world,” the 10th Annual Gathering of the Juggalos? Redamndiculous. Everywhere you look, as host Sugar Slam so eloquently puts it, there’s some different shit popping off. Indeed. They should call this little shindig — slated to…

Flier of the Week: Three Bad Jacks at Benders Tavern

Another week, another badass flier. This one is from a fine designer named Nix, who does a lot of work for the promoters Zombie Rock here in town. This classic and classy looking poster, advertising Three Bad Jacks and Mad Dog & the Smoking Jays at Benders this Saturday, shows…

Indie 101.5 moving its broadcasts online

We heard murmurs about this over the weekend, but the official word just came down. Beginning Friday morning at 10 a.m., Indie 101.5 will be broadcasting at Indie303.com. Being billed as Denver’s internet station, Indie 303 will presumably work to build its niche ala WOXY.com (which, incidentally, is in the…

Meese to the Fray: Jokes? You like jokes? We’ve got jokes.

Although we could probably have went our entire life without seeing the Meese boys frolicking in their drawers, we have to admit that the footage of the stunt the outfit pulled off during its stint opening for the Fray this past weekend inspired a chuckle or two on our part:…

It appears Pitchfork has discovered Pictureplane

Tough to say for sure, but after reviewing a couple of Travis Egedy’s tracks and interviewing him today for its Rising feature, it seems safe to say that Pitchfork has taken note of Pictureplane. Tom Breihan, formerly of our sister paper in New York and one of the finest rock…

Might as well be local: Off With Their Heads

Over the past few years, Denver has seen a huge upswing in the sheer volume of touring bands coming through town. It’s been great. But a weird phenomenon has been popping up: touring bands that play Denver almost as often as local bands do. What’s even weirder about this phenomenon…

The Fray on the Tonight Show

In case you missed it, the Fray appeared on the Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien last night. A couple noteworthy things about the performance: Drummer Ben Wysocki pitched in on backing vocals, suggesting that Joe King’s still experiencing voice problems, and the band tapped a string section to play on…

Tyler “Danger” Jacobson ending his Lipgloss residency

Received word that Tyler “Danger” Jacobson is ending his eight-year residency at Lipgloss on August 28. Jacobson actually made the announcement this past weekend on his Danger Radio show on Indie 101.5, but with most of the state’s music writers otherwise occupied, it took a day or two for word…

Missed connection: Discount Cinema and Joy Subtraction

Even the lowliest of local bands are used to getting a little groupie action now and then. But it turns out Denver-area musicians don’t need to sift through their adoring audiences for a shot at romance; sometimes it’s right there onstage. Emily Carter, bassist of Lakewood electro-rock outfit Discount Cinema,…

Evidently, breaking-up is hard easy to do

So this was the weekend for break-ups apparently. Hot on the heels of receiving news of Everything Absent or Distorted’s dissolution, comes word that Needlepoint labelmates Rabbit Is a Sphere have also folded. Though when we spoke with the act last week in reference to a rather curious e-mail that…

Over the weekend: UMS Festival

Last night, the four-day UMS festival wrapped, and most of our crew made it out for at least part of the fest. And while we rarely agree on anything, we’re all pretty much in agreement that Danielle Ate the Sandwich absolutely stole the show with one of the breakout performances…

The Informants reveal details of new album

Update: Be sure to tune in tonight, when the Informants stop by the KUVO studios for an on-air appearance from 6-8 p.m.Hot on the heels of an excellent performance at the Westword Music Showcase, the Informants have revealed the artwork, track list and details surrounding the release of Crime Scene…

The details of Phish’s Festival 8 revealed

Great news for those of you who missed out on getting tickets for Phish’s upcoming four-night stand at Red Rocks next week. Ahem, actually, let us rephrase that — this is great news for those with disposable income (yeah, we know, what is that, right?), vacation time and frequent flier…