Almost famous? Not for much longer, perhaps.

Although I typically loathe battle-of-the-bands competition, this one actually seems pretty worthwhile: Beginning this Friday, January 16, at Herman’s Hideaway, Alice 105.9 will be hosting a ten-week search for the    area’s best band. Out of 32 contestants, one band will claim a prize package valued at over $15K, specifically…

The Pirate Signal invades Sundance. Takes no prisoners.

Goodness gracious. Our man Yonnas Abraham has got his hustle down cold. Just received word that the Pirate Signal has been tapped as the house band in some fabuloso mansion during the Sundance film festival in Park City, which kicks off next week in Park City, Utah. Broseph is going…

Havok inks deal with Candlelight Records

Looks like massive props are due to the fine young gentlemen of Havok. The thrash metallers just became label mates of Opeth, Obituary, Emperor and Crowbar, by joining the Candlelight Records roster. Good for them, we say. The guys have certainly put in their work since I first caught them…

The Potato Pirates steal the show with a new CD

The Potato Pirates take various styles of music considered dead — or at least exhausted of ideas — and injects them with an infectious, youthful exuberance. Part ska, part punk, part whatever it is that this quintet has absorbed over the years, the resulting sound crackles with a wiry energy…

From Akon to Usher, today’s R&B is a shadow of its former self

VIBE music editor Sean Fennessey recently posited that contemporary R&B music has gone soft. He’s on to something: There are too many emasculated, blue-balled crooners on the radio right now with no true identity. (Hell, whispering whiner/platinum sensation Lloyd’s last name is Polite.) But Fennessey overlooks a larger point: R&B…

What’s wrong with mariachi music at Mezcal?

When Mezcal (3230 East Colfax Avenue) celebrated its fifth anniversary last month, owner Jesse Morreale booked a mariachi band as part of the festivities. He’s featured live music in the restaurant before, mainly on special occasions; under his liquor license, he can do so ten times a year — as…

Space in Time at the Larimer Lounge

Any time you feel like you’ve stepped through a door to another era at a show, it’s usually because the band on stage is perpetrating a hopelessly retro musical crime against the audience. Contemporary heavy music is especially guilty of this. But once in a while a group will embody…

Treasure Fingers at the Gothic Theatre

I’m a sucker for a great name, and I don’t think I’ve ever heard as perfect a DJ moniker as Treasure Fingers. The fingers in question belong to Ashley Jones, a man who’s already had a fair amount of success as part of Evol Intent, one of the jungle scene’s…

Dang!

Everything about Dang! screams “bar band,” from the ridiculous name and cheesy CD graphics to the generic hard rock/blues boogie style and instantly forgettable tunes. That’s not to say that you wouldn’t enjoy a Dang! set if you happened upon it during an epic dive-bar bender; it might be just…

303 Daisycutter

With surprising aggression and brutality, this five-song EP seethes with angst and burns with boiling, irrepressible fire. Former Mood Syrup frontman Lloyd Arcesia possesses the vocal savagery of a John Brannon, and it’s not difficult to imagine the entire band throwing itself into a performance with a frightening and electrifying…

Zack Nichols

In his info sheet for the 2007 Westword Music Showcase, Zack Nichols described his music as “vulnerable,” “soulful” and “optimistically heartbroken” — and these terms can also be applied to his first release since relocating to Los Angeles. Naming a mildly twangy disc Bright Eyes may not be the best…

Mike Marchant

Mike Marchant’s crystalline songwriting and lived-in vocals provide the beating heart of Widowers’ psychedelic pop scintillation. With his solo debut, Marchant cuts that heart wide open and lets it bleed in raw, vivid colors. Tracks drenched in delay, contributions from his bandmates and the singer’s distinctive whiskey-cigarettes-and-bubble-gum voice make for…

Femi Kuti cancels Boulder Theater show

Due to illness, the scheduled Femi Kuti & the Positive Force’s date at Boulder Theater on January 19 has been canceled along with the other US and Canadian performances thoughout the rest of the month. Ticket holders who purchased with a credit card will automatically be refunded. Ticket holders who…

Baji wants to announce your calls

If you’re looking for some new music and in need of a new ring tone for your phone, have a listen to Baji. This pop/rock outfit reminds me a lot of the Heyday: similar radio-ready sound, same big, soaring choruses and hook-filled tunes. As a promotion, they’re offering free ringtones…

The Fray at the Gothic Theatre

The Fray Gothic Theatre Tuesday, January 7, 2009 You know you’ve arrived when you can front-load your set with the hits that you used to save for last, the ones that let you quit your day job. And there they were: three songs into the set, the illustrious “Over My…

This Just In 1/8/09-1/14/09

The Kottonmouth Kings visit the Fillmore on April 3.In addition to a bunch of Bluebird and Fox shows announced this week, Live Nation revealed that the Fillmore will host the Bring Tha Noise tour on April 3, with the Kottonmouth Kings, Blaze Ya Dead Homie, La Coka Nostra, Big B…

Dianne Reeves to sing national anthem at Capitol on Wednesday morning

Just received word that Diane Reeves, a Denver native and four-time Grammy Award-winning jazz vocalist, is slated to open the Colorado Senate’s 67th general assembly. Tomorrow morning at 10 a.m., Reeves, a George Washington High School and University of Colorado alumna, will join Senate president Peter Groff and his colleagues…

Step into the wayback machine with Faith No More

Strange how that whole train-of-thought thing works, isn’t it? One minute you’re talking to your buddy on the horn and he brings up a certain Faith No More song, and the next thing you know, you’ve pissed away the better part of a half-hour watching old videos on YouTube. Although…

The new, improved Aubrey Collins

Photo: Madeline Cothren From the looks of her stunning new photos, and from the sounds of her most recent tracks (most notably “I Was Your Baby”), Aubrey Collins has successfully reinvented herself again. Well, perhaps “reinvented” isn’t the right word. “Matured” is probably a better way to put it.  More…

The Fluid to play two East Coast dates with Overcasters

Photo: Jon Solomon What was it Michael Corleone said in The Godfather? “Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in”? That quote could certainly apply to the Fluid. The act, which had initially just intended to get back together for a few shows leading up to Sub…