Dr. Dog

Dr. Dog has been compared to hipster faves like Pavement and Guided by Voices (which does no justice to the Dog’s genuinely adorable ’70s AM soul), but the late Rick Danko himself would’ve loved Philadelphia’s current indie darlings: lo-fi keyboards, bass and thick drums make a bed for sentimental, earnest…

Sigur Rós

It’s difficult to think of a Red Rocks headliner that’s simultaneously as unlikely and as appropriate as Sigur Rós. The quartet uses even less of the standard rock lexicon than does fellow Icelander Björk, who headlined at the venue last year — and while the band’s been around since 1994,…

Primasonic at Larimer lounge

Many punk-rock purveyors of musical mayhem spout lyrics that make them sound like a bunch of idiots who are only in it to get drunk and maybe score with some equally soused groupies. There’s nothing dangerous about a buffoon that advertises his or her own stupidity in song. Primasonic (due…

Live Review: Common, N.E.R.D. and Chester French at Fillmore Auditorium

Common, N.E.R.D. and Chester French Tuesday, September 23, 2008 Fillmore Auditorium Better Than: Most hip-hop/soul shows you’ll see this year. The Roots included. At about 7:30pm, with the Fillmore not even half full, retro pop/rock/soul act Chester French took the stage. The band, who recently inked to Pharrell Williams Star…

This Just In 9/25-10/1

Chris Cornell and Timbaland team up at the Ogden October 17. It’s been a fairly quiet week with show announcements this week. Former Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell and hip-hop producer Timbaland will join forces at the Ogden Theatre October 17; Staind, Seether and Papa Roach hit the Fillmore December 2…

45-Second Reviews: Obi Best, Bart Millard, Stereolab, Shwayze

Obi Best Capades Social Science 02:00-02:45 of “Nothing Can Come Between Us”: When I first saw this cover and name, I was really, really hoping that it was going to be a sort of Star Wars meets Feist sort of thing. Unfortunately, it’s just a Feist meets Feist kind of…

Fight Like Hell back for more

When Fight Like Hell called it a day this past spring, Denver lost one of its finest and most vital hardcore bands. After the band broke up, the members moved forward, with Memphis going on to play drums in Death Before Dishonor, Jake joining Know the Score, and Matt playing…

Git Some’s latest available at… wait, what? Hot Topic?

Photo: Kat We know, Chuck. We’re a little stunned, too. Not even remotely sure how this happened, as Git Some is one of the last bands you’d expect to be mentioned in the same breath as the off-the-rack, ready-made, vapid, culture-vulture emporium known as Hot Topic. But, yeah, you read…

The Asbestos Tampons want to stick it to you

Looking for new ways to make those that love you cringe in public? Look no further. A group of local punks calling themselves the Asbestos Tampons evidently just received a fresh shipment of stickers that they’re just dying to lay on you. While we don’t know how eyebrow raising the…

The Pirate Signal added as support for 3OH!3 tour

Looks like Michael Roberts wasn’t the only one impressed with the Pirate Signal’s furiously energetic performance at the Fox last month opening for 3OH!3. Sean Foreman and Nathaniel Motte must’ve been pretty wowed, too, as the pair just tapped Yonnas Abraham and DJ Awhat to reprise that role alongside the…

Live Review: Frantix

Photo: Tom Murphy Git Some The Frantix, Git Some, the Omens and the Purple Fluid Saturday, September 20, 2008 Wax Trax Better Than: Most so-called “punk rock” shows. Wax Trax, long a stalwart of underground music in Denver, celebrated its 30th year anniversary this past Saturday with a full day…

Live Review: John Digweed at Beta

Slide show John Digweed September 18, 2008 Beta Better than: The sounds his old partner Sasha is spinning these days. I’ve seen John Digweed at raves, I’ve seen him at clubs and I’ve spun his discs until I could hear them in my head. He rarely disappoints and tonight was…

DeVotchKa panned on L.A .Times blog

Giving DeVotchKa an unfavorable review is a rarity on par with seeing Haley’s Comet. Chris Barton from the LA Times, however, is clearly impervious to the band’s charms. In his critique of the act’s show a few nights ago at the El Rey in Los Angeles, he gave the band…

The meaty men of Animo wear a condom every time

Just stumbled across this little gem and thought we’d share: Presumably in an effort to help youngsters to stave off dreaded STDs and unwanted pregnancies, Trojan Brand Condoms enlisted a number of Warped tour acts to film 30-second public service announcements for them earlier this summer. The lady killers of…

Meet Shwayze, two of Malibu’s most wanted

Oh, man, please don’t compare us to Jack Johnson,” Shwayze, one half of the group that bears his name, implores from his London hotel room. “People hear acoustic guitar, and for some reason the only person in the world they think of is Jack Johnson. He’s not the only fool…

Fun is the name of the game at Castle Bar & Grill

I caught the poker bug on a trip to Vegas a few years back. And when I got back to Denver, I played a ton of Texas Hold ‘Em games on my laptop, watched eleven-time World Series of Poker winner Phil Hellmuth on ESPN, and even checked out a few…

The glass was half full at Red Rocks’ Monolith

Watching DeVotchKa take the stage at Monolith on Saturday night in front of a half-empty Red Rocks Amphitheatre was a bit deflating. But by the third or fourth song, my disappointment had turned into indignation, and I felt like I’d gotten a brass knuckle junk punch from my best friend…

Frantix at Wax Trax

Punk rock hit the musical world like a bomb in the mid-’70s, and the reverberations of that artistic eruption were felt even in places like Aurora, Colorado. In 1978, Aurora was an incredibly boring town, so it comes as no surprise that a few pioneering young men put together a…

Cocktail Revolution

The members of Cocktail Revolution, who’ll celebrate their new disc’s release on Saturday, September 20, at Jazz@Jack’s, didn’t pick up their instruments yesterday. Saxophonist Jon Hegel and drummer Zach Pietlock are part of Judge Roughneck, Chad Aman plays keyboards for Byron Shaw Projex and Artie Moore, one of three contributing…

The Fire Drills

It’s refreshing to hear a band that’s not trying to be clever or more innovative than its peers. That said, the straightahead power pop of the Fire Drills (featuring former Westword scribe Jason Heller) is a breath of fresh air. Cheap Lies, with its bouncy rhythms and sharp riffing, disproves…