Dressy Bessy gets videoactive

Behold the breath-taking, hip-shaking, eye-candy of SunshineSuperOne, aka Tammy Ealom, the sultry frontwoman of Dressy Bessy, performing tomorrow night at the UMS. As we were cruising around the interweb this morning, we stumbled upon a quintet of videos produced by Ealom for songs from the band’s latest effort, Holler and…

More Taste of Colorado main stage acts announced

Can’t believe that we’ve already reached mid-summer and that in less than two months, the Taste of Colorado will be upon us. Serving as the official end of summer mile marker in contrast to the People’s Fair, which kicks the season off, the annual outdoor fest announced more main stage…

Heaven Fest line-up and schedule announced

Heavenfest, Colorado’s answer to Creation and Cornerstone, just released the schedule for this year’s event, which takes place on Saturday, August 8. If names like Third Day, Skillet, Seventh Day Slumber set your heart racing, this festival is for you. (If not, please feel free to move about the country.)…

Charlie Hunter performs with Ron Miles at Dazzle

While Charlie Hunter has visited these parts many times with his trio, he usually plays bigger venues like the Bluebird and the Boulder Theater. What makes this pair of dates tonight and tomorrow night with the Ron Miles Group so special is that they’re playing at the very intimate Dazzle…

3OH!3 on America’s Top 40 with Seacrest

When 3OH!3 formed, we’ll bet that that they never imagined they’d a) have the number one song in the country, and b) that they’d be leaving Ryan Seacrest a voice mail that he would then play across this great land on his weekly Americas Top 40 show. But that’s exactly…

Dualistics previews new tracks

Dualistics are in the midst of recording a new record and have posted a few demos for perusal. For a very limited time, you can find both tracks, “Last Call” and “Sabbatical,” here. From what we’ve heard, the act is getting more and more polished. If you dug the direction…

The Bowerbirds are every bit as ornate as their namesake

Some say the bowerbird is one of the most fascinating birds in the world. The males go to great lengths to build ornate bowers with twigs, grass and bright objects to attract the females, which is pretty rare in the animal kingdom. This particular bird inspired the moniker of North…

Jet South takes off in the DTC with something for everyone

The Jet Entertainment Group has opened Jet South in the former Purple Martini DTC spot at 8000 East Belleview Avenue in Greenwood Village. While the Purple Martini was soaked in earth tones and purple lighting, Jet South is all about silvers, grays and black. Jordan Bullock, Jet’s VP of marketing,…

The Album Leaf

Multi-instrumentalist Jimmy LaValle, the man behind the Album Leaf, wasn’t always such a mellow fellow. Back in the ’90s, he got his first taste of large-scale musical appreciation as a guitarist with Tristeza, a singing-free combo capable of unleashing a righteous clangor on cuts such as “El Mirador,” and while…

Boris Garcia

Although technically part of the whole jam-band phenomenon that has come in the wake of the cult of the Grateful Dead, Philadelphia’s Boris Garcia is a cut above most. This band learned early on that at its core, the Dead wrote great songs, without which the extended instrumental passages would…

999

A rarity among surviving punk bands of the ’70s, 999 actually sports three-fourths of its original lineup — and the missing fourth is filled by Arturo Bassick, a founding member of fellow British sneer pioneers the Lurkers. Then again, 999 never achieved the kind of fame or velocity that tore…

Black Francis

If you think seeing a Black Francis show is essentially the same as seeing a Frank Black show, and that both are at least roughly analogous to seeing a Pixies show, you’re wrong. When Charles Thompson launched his new stage persona, Frank Black, after breaking up the Pixies in 1993,…

SoCal Punk Invasion

This one’s double-take material: Agent Orange, Fear, D.I. Total Chaos and Bloodhook are on tour together, and they’re stopping in Denver. Let’s run that one back: Agent Orange, as in the outfit that invented surf punk. The group every single punk band with a clue has listed as an influence…

Pictureplane

Now on his third album as Pictureplane, Rhinoceropolis linchpin Travis Egedy is coming tantalizingly close to fashioning something consistently sublime out of his ultra-low-budget, hallucinatory take on ’80s dance music. On Dark Rift, his Lovepump United debut, his tendency to overstuff his tracks occasionally mutes their danceability; “Cyclical Cyclical (Atlantis)”…

Candy Claws

Written as a musical companion to Rachel Carson’s 1951 classic on marine biology, The Sea Around Us, this latest full-length from Fort Collins’s Candy Claws bears immediate sonic comparisons to the Animal Collective opus Merriweather Postpavillion. The dreamy, breathy soundscaping across the entire album captures images of sun-dappled afternoons on…

Rough Draft

The messages in contemporary-Christian songs have grown more subtle over time as bands have sought to broaden listenership — hence lots of vague lyrics that work equally well as an ode to a girl or a paean to the Lord. But Rough Draft, out of Fort Collins, is more explicit…

The Catfish Kray Blues Band

Catfish Kray might be a blues veteran who started playing during the ’60s in Cleveland before moving to Denver in 1980, but he recruited some young talent last year, essentially cutting the band’s average age in half. The young blood seems to have added a notable amount of fire to…

Andy Caldwell at Beta

Los Angeles based Andy Caldwell claims his ambitions were small when he started out a decade and a half ago: He just wanted to hear his tunes on gigantic speakers in front of a huge crowd. It’s safe to say that he’s exceeded those expectations many times over by now…