Dressy Bessy’s original Westword feature

Dressy Bessy circa 1999, the year after their initial Westword profile. The latest Westword profile of Dressy Bessy, which arrives in advance of an October 18 CD-release party at the Bluebird Theater, comes ten years after the first article about the band — a fact singer-songwriter Tammy Ealom talks about…

This Just In 10/16-10/22

Tapes ‘N Tapes hits the Fox January 17. Not a whole lot shakin’ with the bigger concert announcements this week, but there are still some good smaller shows on tap, like Tapes ‘N Tapes January 17 at the Fox, the Giraffes November 7 at Larimer Lounge and the etown taping…

Conspiracy Assassin calling it a day

Conspiracy Assassin, who’s currently in the midst of putting the finishing touches on a new EP, has announced plans for its CD release/farewell show. That’s right: The band is planning to call it a day after its show on Saturday, November 15 at Arvada’s 12 Volt Tavern, which means its…

Radiohead in a Telluride Time Lapse

If any of your out of state friends ever ask you again why you choose to live in a place like Colorado instead of, say, New York or LA or, hell, I don’t know, Dubuque, Iowa, save the effort of trying to come up with some compelling diatribe about the…

Hello Kavita gives away free tracks

Hello Kavita, profiled here this past April, has partnered with Grant Blakemen’s burgeoning Backstage site to give away three tunes from the band’s latest effort, the fantastic And Then We Turned Sideways. If you don’t already have a copy, get on it. (In fact, what are you still doing reading…

Roe previews songs from new record

Brace yourselves for yet another batch of pristinely crafted, radio-friendly pop served up from Ft. Collins. From the sounds of it, Roe — who’s previewing new songs from its forthcoming full-length, Letters and Light, every week until the record drops on November 13 — is inline to be the next…

Live Review: Unearth at Gothic Theatre

Photo: Aaron Thackeray Unearth, Protest the Hero, Acacia Strain, Whitechapel, Gwen Stacy Friday, October 10, 2008 Gothic Theatre Better than: Taking in a metal show within the cramped, uncomfortable confines of a dive bar. Early on in the Acacia Strain’s Friday night set, frontman Vincent Bennett staked out the parameters…

Live Review: Deerhoof at Bluebird Theater

Deerhoof, Experimental Dental School, Coconut Saturday, October 11, 2008 Bluebird Theater Better Than: The freezing-ass rain outside. I realize that it can be somewhat fallacious to liken bands to one another simply because they happen to share a bill, but the three bands at the Bluebird Saturday night — San…

Reunion for The Captain and the Red Hot Flames

The Captain and the Red Hot Flames circa 1986. Once upon a time, indefatigable self-promoter David Booker fronted The Captain and the Red Hot Flames, one of the most popular Colorado acts of the ’80s — and he’s about to go back to the future. The group, also featuring saxophonist…

Byrne After Reading

This week, we present “Byrne After Reading,” our new advice column by musician/artist (and former Talking Heads frontman) David Byrne. Dear David: I am a singer who used to be in a popular and highly influential ’80s band until we broke up because we all hated each other. Since then,…

Friday Rap-Up: Black Hollywood, Lil Kim, Naughty By Nature, Eminem

The best rapper ever? Vibe readers think so. LOCALS ONLY Metropolitan State College of Denver’s radio station, MetRadio, has been around over a decade, and according to Colorado emcee D.O. it has barely featured any hip-hop. He’s looking to change that, by launching a hip-hop show called “Black Hollywood.” (The…

Live review: Nick Warren at Beta

See the slide show at westword.com/slideshow. Nick Warren October 10, 2008 Beta Better than: A Thursday night without go-go dancers It’s strange that I’ve never seen Nick Warren before. I’ve owned his discs for close to a decade and I’ve written about him. He’s played in places I was, but…

P-Nuckle premieres new video

Not to be outdone or outshone by those Animo cats, P-Nuckle has posted a brand new video of its own for the song “A Place Called Home.” The video, which appears to have been filmed entirely on location at [insert name of non-descript, north suburban trailer park here], looks like…

Animo premieres new video

In case you’ve been wondering where we’ve been most of the morning, we’re happy to inform you that we just returned from the ophthalmologist, where, after much consternation and effort, he successfully removed the mechanical pencils we had jammed in our eyeballs after screening Animo’s video for “Left Out,” which…

Live Review: A Place to Bury Strangers

A Place to Bury Strangers Wednesday, October 8 Larimer Lounge Better Than: Sitting at home crying because My Bloody Valentine won’t come to Denver. After last night’s show, it wasn’t so much that my ears hurt or were ringing; it was more like my head was encased in a sine…

Modern Witch at Glob Glob Glob

Mario Zoots and Kristy Fenton, the duo behind Modern Witch, are better known in the world of visual art. Just the same, on their first musical project, the two have successfully translated their artistic talent from one medium to another. In the live setting, the group seems equal parts performance…

Calvin Locklear

Although the moniker slapped on “You’re Fired!,” the lead track from Calvin Locklear’s new EP, can’t help but conjure Trumpian expectations, the ditty itself is an improbably buoyant affair, replete with jangly guitars and chooglin’ percussion that build up plenty of pop pleasure. The cuts that follow aren’t quite up…

Requiem in Black

Requiem in Black isn’t breaking new ground with this release, but it’s an artistic breakthrough for the band. A lot of the more recent goth and dark electronic music is completely lacking in anything human, but rather than plunge into the EBM morass, Requiem draws on more vital, older influences,…

Peanut Butter Wolf

The Peanut Butter Wolf born Chris Manak has been in the DJ game since the late ’80s — but while he’s played his share of swanky rooms around the globe since then, he’s no trend-humper. He looks at the genre as an opportunity to explore as well as an excuse…