Lazer Sword at the b.side Lounge

Just like that Mexican flu took DNA from pigs, birds and people and cooked it up into a wholly new and highly infectious mix, San Francisco’s Lazer Sword has swiped bits and pieces from hip-hop, electro, drum and bass (and pretty much anything else the band could lay its hands…

MDC is still riled up after all these years

Naming your band Millions of Dead Cops in the late 1970s was a risky move, but it was one that encompassed well the spirit of frontman Dave Dictor and his band. For thirty years, the outfit has been writing hilariously arch and frantic songs that slice at the hypocrisies and…

Meet Napalm Death, grindcore’s progenitors

Before Napalm Death, the bracing amalgam of extreme metal, brutal hardcore and intense speed called grindcore did not exist. With the groundbreaking albums Scum and From Extinction to Obliteration, Napalm Death set a high-water mark for raw power and mind-shearing tempos. In fact, the band holds a world record for…

Gene Ween Band

The prospect is more than a bit jarring: Seeing one of the founders of Ween play a show without the other seems comparable to catching a Bud Abbot routine minus Lou Costello. But Gene Ween (aka Aaron Freeman) is taking a break in Ween’s demanding live and studio schedules to…

The Virgins

No surprise that the Virgins, appearing with Anya Marina and Lissy Trullie, have become New York City’s latest candidate for musical celebrity. Fashion-wise, leader Donald Cumming and his mates bridge the gap between scruffy and glammy in a manner that’s apt to entrance Drew Barrymore, and while the band’s self-titled…

Mogwai

Anyone whose ears are still ringing from the recent My Bloody Valentine show can attest that it was one of the most mind-numbing outings to hit this city in a long time. When the Glasgow-based post-rock outfit known as Mogwai comes to town, there’s a good chance it will be…

Adrian Orange

Perhaps best known by his performing moniker, Thanksgiving, Adrian Orange has been gracing living rooms and other DIY stages for the past decade. Orange’s sound is the type of avant-folk that inspires immediate comparisons to Phil Elverum of Microphones fame, who, as it happens, has been known to perform several…

Wolves in the Throne Room

According to Nathan Weaver, guitarist for Washington-based Wolves in the Throne Room (joined on this bill by Gojira and Krallice), his band combines “Cascadian eco-spiritual awareness and the misanthropic Norwegian eruptions of the ’90s” — a description that could hardly be more pretentious. And yet, surprisingly enough, a listen to…

Peña

“Hyena Arms,” the opening track on Peña’s latest effort, Best Friends, successfully sets the tone for the entire album, with its loping rhythms and logical but ultimately unpredictable changes. Partly introspective, partly aggressive with a pall of impending menace, the all-instrumental songs found here sparkle with a certain mathiness —…

Six Months to Live

Perhaps having a short time to live makes you reach for everything you hoped to accomplish in a longer lifetime. That could explain why A Better Place is so crammed full of ideas, influences and styles over the course of its fourteen tracks. Gregory Hill and his cohorts channel the…

Deadbubbles

Less than a minute into Deadbubbles’ latest offering, Frienemies, frontman Arlo White makes it clear that his band is all about “rock and roll music.” And indeed, the Broomfield act roars off the line with some supercharged rock infused with the swagger of ’70s punk from outfits such as the…

ClobberJaw

Great recordings? Easy to review: Just use the enthusiasm the music stirs, and the words take care of themselves. Terrible albums? A snap, too, since the unpleasant feelings they produce lead naturally to anger, resentment and nasty adjectives. But the mediocre ones? Those are tough. Jeff Kingery, ClobberJaw’s main man,…

Distrakt continues on video direction path

Distrakt is easily one of the top rapper/producers coming out of Colorado, and he’s slowly adding video director to that resume as well. We’ve already seen the creativity he displayed in the video for his song “Fire Escape,” and he’s shown off his video editing skills on his YouTube vlog…

Green Day, Journey, Crosby, Stills & Nash shows announced

As previously reported, Green Day will play its first gig in these parts in over three years when the band hits the Pepsi Center on Saturday, August 15. Tickets for that show go on sale Saturday, May 9. Some other big ticket shows, meanwhile, were announced this week, including a…

Here’s how to get your free Wavves/Windsurf 45

As a jukebox-45 aficionado, I feel it’s part of my mission to inform the populace about strong seven-inch vinyl singles, especially when they’re available for free — and the latest entry in the Fader/Southern Comfort series qualifies on both counts. The A-side spotlights Wavves, a San Diego combo whose work…

Over the Weekend: Houses at the Hi-Dive

Houses, Elin Palmer, Ian Cooke Friday, May 1, 2009 Hi-Dive Better than: Going to bed at eight because you’re mildly narcoleptic, which is what my date ended up doing (and man, she missed out) At the Hi-Dive on Friday night, someone mentioned that the lineup should have gone in reverse…

Over the Weekend: Gil Scott-Heron at the Fox Theatre

Gil Scott-Heron w/Zin Sunday, May 3rd, 2009 Fox Theatre, Boulder Better Than: The actual extended winter in America. When I got to the Fox, Zin played a set of funk and jazz mixed with soulful, hip-hop-inflected R&B. While the act sounded a bit like a jam band, with the requisite…

F.O.E. connecting with DJ A-What for new mixtape

The Pirate Signal and Jewell Tyme Entertainment are on the other sides of the hip-hop spectrum when it comes to their respective sounds. But that didn’t stop two members from each camp from getting together to throw down on a project. Jewell Tyme’s F.O.E. and the Pirate Signal’s DJ A-What…

Ghost Buffalo gives up the … well, ghost

Allow us to make this semi dreary Friday a little drearier. We just received word that one of our favorite bands (yes, we know we have a lot of favorite bands) is about to expire. It seems Ghost Buffalo, we’re saddened to report, has reached its natural end. The outfit…

Signtologist featured in 9News news report

Not too long ago, we shared some art from Dunn the Signtologist, a talented Denver artist who paints portraits on street signs. His collections range from entertainment and cultural icons to Colorado hip-hop artists. As the popularity of his art continues to grow, the mainstream media appears to be catching…

B-Blacc goes the horror-flick route in new video

Dankside Entertainment boss B-Blacc is steadily getting heads ready for his new album, Blacc the Ripper, due out this summer. The first single, “Clap,” has been making its way around the internet and this week, Blacc dropped the video. Taking on the persona of his “Blacc the Ripper” character, the…