Jessica Lea Mayfield

Jessica Lea Mayfield, whose music has been featured on such shows as Gossip Girl and CSI:NY, has been turning heads with both her haunting voice, which hovers like a vulture circling a dying calf in a dimly lit, frost-covered field, and her own unique brand of “ghost country.” Discovered by the…

Sabertooth Cavity

Hailing from Albuquerque’s avant-garde noise scene, Sabertooth Cavity takes the stage and looks like any other noise-rock band you see making the rounds of the underground music circuit. As soon as the group gets going, however, any such notions are immediately dismissed. Like Expo ’70 and the Late Severa Wires,…

These Are Powers

On its debut album, Terrific Seasons, These Are Powers — vocalist/guitarist Anna Barie, bassist (and former member of Liars) Pat Noecker and drummer Bill Salas — craft a thick, fetid stew of no-wave post punk and drone that the group dubbed “ghost punk.” Silly descriptor, perhaps, but Barie’s otherworldly howls…

Roe

The Fray’s commercial breakthrough has provided Colorado acts with a template for success, and plenty of them are following it closely — although generally with less slickness and skill than Fort Collins-based Roe. The players are committed to guitars, but they do love them some keyboards, too, as the introduction…

Space in Time

This EP opens with “Deep Hole on a Gold Throne,” which sounds a bit like Dio if Michael Schenker had been his guitarist and the fantasy-fiction imagery didn’t come off as melodramatic and adolescent. Inevitably this band and this release will invite the term “stoner rock,” but there’s nothing sludgy…

Rob Drabkin

The first time I saw Rob Drabkin perform, a few years ago, I think I must have worn an expression similar to the one Drabkin is wearing on the cover of his latest album: brow furrowed, one eyebrow cocked, looking a tad annoyed yet curious, thinking, “Man, this dude still…

Improv

Improv shows himself to be something of a hip-hop auteur on Omotion, which he wrote, produced, recorded and mixed largely on his own. His skill as both a producer and rapper are obvious from the opening minutes. The disc opens with a sound-collage intro that morphs into a pleasantly pushy,…

The Fray checks in at number three on Billboard 200

According to Billboard, the best selling act in America this week is still Taylor Swift, who moved 62,000 copies of her latest disc, Fearless, followed by Charlie Wilson, who was good for 71,000 copies of Uncle Charlie, his latest, and the Fray, which sold another 53,000 copies of its self-titled…

Oakhurst on tour and in need of veggie oil

Remember last year when gas was like ninety bucks a gallon and the roadways in Denver were littered with gangs of unscrupulous opportunists roving the streets all Mad Max style, armed with rubber hoses (and not much common sense), in search of the next vehicle to commandeer and subsequently siphon?…

Ghost Buffalo gets robbed. May the burglars burn in hell.

While we’re not exactly the type of folks to ever wish ill will on anyone, here’s hoping that karma is indeed a boomerang this time around and that the presumed lowlifes who burglarized our friends in Ghost Buffalo burn in hell — or at least get a flat tire or…

Van Morrison revisits perhaps his finest hour, forty years later

“I believe I’ve transcended,” Van Morrison repeatedly incanted toward the end of the title track from his 1968 album, Astral Weeks, during the second night of a brief November stint at the Hollywood Bowl. Indeed, frequently over the course of those two nights, the famously mercurial, 63-year-old Irish singer-songwriter seemed…

How much would you pay for a Chris Brown calendar?

This past weekend, I found myself at a Grand Junction Borders book store, which was selling off its remaining stock of 2009 calendars for $1 apiece. And smack in the middle of the stacks was an item that seemed time-capsule ready — a sixteen-month calendar featuring pop sensation turned tabloid…

Leonard Cohen, Chris Cornell, STS9 shows anounced

Leonard Cohen’s concert at New York’s Beacon Theatre last Thursday marked his first American performance in fifteen years. As he took the stage, AEG Live announced a run of North American dates that, as of now, concludes with a stop at Red Rocks on Tuesday, June 2. It was one…

Marc Grabowski completes Demonica lineup

Marc Grabowski, the erstwhile frontman of Corruption, has just been named as the final member of Demonica, the thrash-metal outfit founded by Mercyful Fate guitarist Hank Shermann. After playing with Corruption for the better part of the past two decades, Grabowski had his sights set on retiring from music altogether…

Flier of the week: Yerkish at the D-Note

The Yerkish guys have always had a knack for making some of the best posters in town, and this latest flier touting thier March 7 show at the D-Note proves no exception. You’ll notice the re-emergence of the monkey imagery. For a while there, with the release of the new…

How to record: Tyler Ward’s video mash-up

All right, we know what you’re thinking: Ugh! Another mash-up, right? Wait a sec. This one — assembled by the furiously talented pop tart known as Tyler Ward — is different. How so, you ask? Well, for one, he played all the instruments and sang all of the parts. When…

Airborne Toxic Event show postponed

Due to illness, tonight’s Airborne Toxic Event show at the Bluebird Theater will be postponed until Wednesday, April 15 at the Ogden Theatre. All tickets to the Bluebird show will be honored and refunds are available at point of purchase. Henry Clay People, who were supposed to open the show…

DeVotchKa to open for David Byrne at Red Rocks

DeVotchKa just got tapped to open for David Byrne, who visits Red Rocks Saturday, June 20  as part of his tour playing songs from his collaborations with Brian Eno, including tunes from Life in the Bush of Ghosts and Everything That Happens Will Happen Today. Byrne played a stellar show…

Animo making-of documentary debuts tomorrow

The lovable pop-punk scamps in Animo are debuting the first of a dozen epsiodes documenting the recording of their upcoming album tomorrow on the band’s MySpace page. The band promises “a closer look at our writing process, how and where we record, playing and prepping our instruments, and all the…

Two Cow Garage at 3 Kings Tavern

Two Cow Garage w/Colder Than Fargo, Raleigh, Six Months to Live and Jon SnodgrassFriday, February 20th, 20093 Kings Tavern, DenverBetter Than: A five band bill has any right to be.Colder Than Fargo opened this show on a snowy, icy night with its brand of warm, sentimentally-tinged music, part Americana, part…