Meese’s not-so-secret-now show in Boulder next week

Chances are better than good that if you’re just hearing about this now, you’re probably not going to catch this show. Nonetheless, we thought we’d let you know about it, just in case, for whatever reason, there’s still room on the list. (Hey, you never know, right?) This Tuesday, November…

Rise Against at the Fillmore

Rise Against, Alkaline Trio, Thrice, the Gaslight Anthem Thursday, November 13, 2008 Fillmore Auditorium Better than: Taking in a punk show in an arena setting. Finding the optimal spot to take in the sound at the Fillmore Auditorium can be a tricky task. With the auditorium’s wide wings, its open…

Tonight: 3OH!3 on Last Call with Carson Daly

Set your DVRs to stun. Word has it the 3OH!3 hooligans, who have reportedly sold out their recently announced second night at the Ogden Theatre in January, will be making Americans holla til they pass out tonight from temperature controlled confines of a Burbank soundstage when their Last Call with…

Ian MacKaye talks about his thoroughly unconventional career

As the guiding force behind Minor Threat and Fugazi and the co-founder of Dischord Records, among the most influential of all indie imprints, Ian MacKaye is a legendary figure in post-punk music. But just because he’s well known doesn’t mean his public image is accurate, at least from his perspective…

Kick back with Elvis and Jesus at the Zephyr

On a recent Saturday at the Zephyr Lounge (11940 East Colfax Avenue in Aurora), a guy was dancing by himself while the band played Bob Seger’s “Old Time Rock and Roll” — but he wasn’t busting any moves like underwear-sporting Tom Cruise did in Risky Business. This guy was having…

Yellow Elephant at Denver Zine Library

If the City of Lost Children was a real place, this group would certainly hail from there. With an aesthetic that recalls Self-Non-Self-era Cranes with elements of early Laurie Anderson, Yellow Elephant’s hypnotic drones and musique concrète/found-sound take on pop is not like much of anything today, but rather artistically…

Crystal Method at Beta

When the Crystal Method (slated to perform at Beta on Thursday, November 13) debuted, it was hard to imagine the outfit would still be going strong more than ten years later. Serving as America’s answer to English acts like the Chemical Brothers and Fatboy Slim, the group — Las Vegas…

O’Death’s Broken Hymns is all about overcoming hardship

The painting on the cover of O’Death’s latest album depicts a boy and a girl, with the spaces where their faces should be replaced with black sky and lightning. It’s all a bit creepy, but it gives the listener some insight into what’s inside the American gothic band’s third release,…

Deadmau5

Canada has nurtured some of the more intriguing musical acts of recent years, including various members of the Broken Social Scene collective. Joel Zimmerman, who goes by Deadmau5, extends this tradition even though he operates in a genre — club music — that’s hardly associated with his homeland. As evidence,…

Metro Station

Even though Metro Station has probably been able to capitalize on the fact that its lineup includes Trace Cyrus (half-brother of Miley Cyrus, star of Hannah Montana), the band’s music stands on its own merit. “Seventeen Forever,” Metro’s breakout hit, established a sound grounded in the melding of ’80s synth-flavored…

Of Montreal

While Of Montreal has gotten quite a rep for its highly visual shows, the Athens, Georgia-based indie-pop group looks like it’s pulling out all the stops on this current jaunt in support of Skeletal Lamping. Judging from recent tour accounts, the act is turning its shows into theatrical, psychedelic, aural…

Portugal. The Man

These days, Wasilla, Alaska, is mainly known to residents of the Lower 48 as the place where Sarah Palin served as mayor before beginning a rise to fame that’s included stints as Alaska’s governor, a vice-presidential nominee and the inspiration for a Tina Fey impression that’s a lot funnier than…

Flier of the week: Palin barebacks a T-Rex

Came across another stellar flier this week. Boasting a lovely pencil illustration of Sarah Palin all bareback on a T-Rex, this handbill (click thumbnail to view full-size) touts a show on Wednesday, November 19, featuring Oregon’s Broadway Calls, with Esprit de Corps, Crooked Ways, Benchwarmer and No High Fives to…

Sneak peek at Ghost Buffalo’s new video

Storyboard illustration: Justin Staggs Whoa! Just screened the new Ghost Buffalo video for “Gold Disease,” from the band’s sophomore effort, The Magician. Without putting too fine a point on it, let’s just say it’s… aw, hell, man — it’s freaking badass. The band filmed the clip in Minneapolis a few…

Tonight: Madonna cast and crew after-party

For those of you heading out to tonight’s Madonna show at the Pepsi Center, we’ve just received word of an after-party slated to take place at Wicked Garden, the new club at 1403 Larimer Street. Over 25 cast and crew members will reportedly be on hand for the shindig, which…

Review: Madonna at the Pepsi Center, 11/11/08

MADONNA @ PEPSI CENTER | 11.11.08 There’s a reason that Madonna’s been around as long as she has: She’s among the last of the bigger-than-life performers. Although her outsized, oversexed persona has often preceded her — from her highly publicized flings to her tawdry acts of salaciousness over the years,…

This Just In 11/13-11/19

George Clinton & P-Funk return to the Fillmore January 10. Things are slowing down a bit with shows these days, but it usually happens over the winter months. But there is some good music to look forward to in January, including George Clinton & Parliament/Funkadelic at the Fillmore (Jan. 10),…

Dave Matthews Band releasing set from Mile High Music Festival

Photo: Brian Landis Folkins Dave Matthews Band will reportedly be issuing Live at Mile High Music Festival, an album featuring recordings captured at the second night of AEG’s inaugural music festival, which took place this past July at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City. The disc from the outfit,…

The Flobots get a nod from NPR’s All Songs Considered

Photo: God knows, we love NPR, especially All Songs Considered. So it’s pretty great to see the Flobots getting a nod from that show as one of this year’s Overlooked Gems. Wait… what? Overlooked? Really? Not sure how Bob Boylan and company managed to miss the Flobots. “Overlooked” isn’t exactly…

Melissa Auf der Maur taps members of VAUX to back her on tour

Update: Video from Montreal show posted after the jump. Melissa Auf der Maur, Hole’s onetime bassist, has tapped Adam Tymn, Chris Sorensen and Joe McChan, three-sixths of the almighty, dearly departed VAUX, to back her on a series of upcoming dates. The guys are currently holed up in Hudson, New…