Andy and Kinsey Hamilton built Houses together with some friends

“I promised the band that I would stay sober for this interview,” declares Houses frontman Andy Hamilton before taking a gentle pull off a glass of ice and whiskey. “Now that you’re here, I guess I can start drinking.” For the moment, Hamilton seems relaxed in the comfort of the…

Let your hair down at Eck’s

Back in 1981, a camp counselor convinced me that disco sucked and finally weaned me off the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. That was the same year that Mötley Crüe released its debut album, Too Fast for Love, but it took me a while to warm to hair metal. First an…

Murder Ranks at Moe’s Original BBQ

While Vivid Imagination is probably ancient history to most, bandmates Mike Buckley and Ben Williams went on to play in the more-familiar Nightshark (Buckley) and Ghost Buffalo (Williams). But back in the early ’90s, when these guys were punk teenagers, they realized a dream by opening for the infamous and…

Mr. V

Though his name may not be as recognizable as those of top-level superstar DJs, among house-music cognoscenti, Mr. V has plenty of cachet. But even if you’ve never heard of him, the most cursory listen to his smooth blend of deep, soulful house music will illuminate his abilities behind the…

Crystal Antlers

The only thing delicate about the band called Crystal Antlers is its name — and then only just. The music on Tentacles, the first full-length by these Long Beach, California, noisemakers, is raucous and sloppy, a joyously chaotic mélange that maintains a sense of tension because it always seems on…

Richard Buckner

Although Richard Buckner has lived on both coasts and in Canada, the singer-songwriter sounds like he’s spent a lot of time in the South and in America’s heartland. On 1998’s Since, for example, he sings with a deep twang that’s more Texas than Bay Area or Brooklyn. On all of…

Gil Scott-Heron

In 1970, Gil Scott-Heron became one of the godfathers of hip-hop with the release of his debut album, Small Talk at 125th & Lenox. His playful wit and incisive rhetoric developed more fully on later releases such as Pieces of a Man and Winter in America, establishing him as a…

Vivian Girls

The goal of this youthful Brooklyn trio, appearing alongside the Pseudo Dates and Eyes and Ears, probably wasn’t to push the buttons of most male rock critics — but they’ve managed to do so anyhow for three important reasons. First, the Girls are all girls, with no male members to…

Totally Ripped

The noise- and experimental-rock scene in Vancouver, British Columbia, seems to produce bands with a flavor distinct from that of their American cousins. Two things that unite them, however, are a palpable grittiness and a fearless use of disparate elements to create an often disturbingly, always startlingly compelling sound. Like…

Spring Creek

This Lyons-based quartet’s latest album, which will be celebrated during a May 9 gig at the Boulder Theater (followed by appearances at the Gold Hill Inn and Swallow Hill on May 29 and June 6, respectively), stays true to bluegrass’s traditions without coming across like a musty antique, due in…

The Americans

I appreciate bands that try to do something different. I do. But, seriously, whoever came up with the idea of rapping over a horrific mesh of post-rock with jam-band tendencies — it sounds like Phish outtakes as produced by Tortoise — needs to sit down and re-evaluate their record collection…

Istari

Chad “Chadzilla” Johnson has kept time for a slew of local musicians in addition to filling the drum throne for his main projects, Double Parked, Chadzilla & the Asteroids and Chadzilla3. Here, he teams up with Ed Contreras for the world-percussion-driven endeavor known as Istari, which got its start performing…

M. Pyres

Although the lo-fi quality of this recording rivals releases on the Siltbreeze imprint, its songs are similarly worthwhile for their earnest sonic character. Matt Sage, formerly of Castles and Swordfight, is the sole performer and songwriter in M. Pyres, and he brings with him an undeniable knack for superlatively catchy,…

Bender’s Tavern gets new owners

It’s official. King Rat’s Luke Schmaltz & Jennifer “Mama” Foreman have assumed ownership of Bender’s Tavern. They both started working at the spot right after it opened in 2004, and Schmaltz has been the general manager for the past three years. For now, things will be as is at Bender’s,…

Danielle Ate the Sandwich (and became an internet phenomenon)

So I got a pretty rad note the other day from my friend Suzanne about my most recent obsession, Danielle Ate the Sandwich. Suzanne, God bless her soul, spends countless hours analyzing and ruminating the business aspect of, well, the music business. Unlike a good number of us, who are…

The Swayback singing into the same mikes Sinatra once used

Kind of a freak about Ol’ Blue Eyes, so pardon the giddiness in advance, but as we write this the Swayback are — well, who the hell are we kidding? probably barely coherent given this late hour and the fact that they’re in Hollywood right now hanging with Andy Johns…

Flier of the week: Houses at the hi-dive

Admittedly, we clearly have a thing for Houses at the moment (if you’ve seen this band live or heard the new record, you understand why). Nonetheless, there’s something striking about the flier promoting the band’s EP release party this Friday, May 1 at the hi-dive. There’s just something about the…

My Bloody Valentine at the Fillmore

My Bloody Valentine, Kurt Heasley and Bright Black Morning Light Friday, April 24, 2009 Fillmore Auditorium, Denver Better Than: Mere nostalgia for the band could account…