Meet Wale, a rapper with a jones for indie rock

Wale might seem like the kind of rapper only a blogger could love, but music-industry titan Jimmy Iovine’s betting he can move units to the masses. His recent signing with Iovine’s Interscope Records has been the culmination of a startlingly rapid ascent for the Washington, D.C., rapper, who, after catching…

Mini Reviews

The Dandy Warhols, …Earth to the Dandy Warhols… (Beat Records). Every other album or so, Courtney Taylor-Taylor decides that the best way to prove he doesn’t care about being a rock star is by taking a bunch of otherwise accessible tracks and goofing on them until they seem like impenetrable…

Joe Palooka’s

“You’re not wearing your hat tonight,” the bartender says to the guy who just walked in with a gal and sat next to me. “I don’t think I’ve seen you in here without your hat on.” And this guy doesn’t even need a hat — he has a full head…

Alan Alda at the hi-dive

Anyone who’s been paying attention to Denver music for the last several years has probably seen or heard of Voices Underwater and Streamlined. The latter’s Luke Goodhue had written memorable space-rock riffs, while Chris White had been the impressively talented bass player in the former. For his part, White was…

Vitamin D at the Root in Boulder

In the halcyon days of the Denver dance scene, circa the late ’90s, Vitamin D was everywhere. It was rare, in fact, to see a party flier that didn’t have his name on it. These days, Vita’s focused primarily on label work, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t still find…

This Just In 8/21-27

Former Pavement frontman Stephen Malkmus and his band the Jicks hit the Gothic Theatre November 6. There’s an eclectic bunch of shows going on sale this weekend from Old Crow Medicine Show and Grace Potter to the Czech Republics’ Plastic People and Tony Clifton & the Katrina Kiss My Ass…

Live Review: Hippie Werewolves at Herman’s Hideaway

Hippie Werewolves, Old Man Stu, Assault Monday, August 18, 2008 Herman’s Hideaway There was a time when the notion of mating rap with metal seemed vital and groundbreaking. At first, there was an admitted novelty factor attached to hearing unlikely collaborations between disparate acts like Run DMC and Aerosmith or…

Live Review: To Be Eaten, Dead Child, Munimula, Adai at hi-dive

To Be Eaten, Dead Child, Munimula, Adai Monday, August 18, 2008 hi-dive Better Than: Most music that entertains the conceit of being heavy. Adai got the evening started off right with pieces of epic, surprisingly rich and diverse, experimental metal. Comprised of just two guys, a drummer and guitarist, the…

Public Enemy to perform at Civic Center Park next Tuesday

Just confirmed that following its just-announced show the night before at the Boulder Theater, Public Enemy is slated to appear at 2 p.m. at Civic Center Park in the Greek Amphitheater as part of an event sponsored by Recreate 68. To quote my man, Flavor Flav, yeah, boooyeee! It’s going…

Live Review: Adventure Records Release Party at hi-dive

Goodbye Champion, John Common, Three Cheers Faraday, Kissing Party, the Swayback Friday, August 15 hi-dive Better than: Driving to Boulder to see Denver bands. The producers at Adventure Records are shifting their focus. After four years of holding their annual CD release party in Boulder, the event’s organizers chose the…

Live Review: The Shuffletones at Dazzle

The Shuffletones Saturday, August 16, 2008 Dazzle Restaurant and Lounge Better than: Drowning your romantic sorrows in radio-friendly pop music. The Shuffletones rely on a familiar formula, a musical equation that’s been borrowed too many times to count and that’s indelibly carved into the very character of American music. Rather…

Flobots to critic: “I can take a hit with humility. With humility …”

For more on the Flobots, check out Adam Cayton-Holland’s cover story in the August 21 issue of Westword. You can also read Dave Herrera’s 2007 profile here. Flobots, Denver’s fast-ascending hip-hop ensemble, caught a rare bit of bad press this week, when a music critic in Cleveland previewed their tour…

Paul Vee memorialized this weekend

There will be no shortage of tears shed or beers drank this weekend, as Paul Vee is memorialized. Just over a month ago, the revered former frontman of Angellic Rage was murdered in a bungled robbery attempt in Las Vegas, where he was living most recently. His death sent shock…

Friday Rap-Up: Bionik Brown, Ozone Awards, Large Professor, DMX

LOCALS ONLY Even though hip-hop artist Bionik Brown had only lived in Denver for short time before his passing this week, he became familiar with the local music scene quickly and scored gigs easily thanks to his dope skills on the mike. In honor of Bionik’s memory, after the jump…

A first look at Flobots “Rise” video

Flobots’ new video rises to the occasion. Just in time for their spate of performances at the DNC in the coming weeks, Flobots have unveiled their new video for “Rise” on MTV’s website. The four-minute clip, which opens with a brief, establishing aerial shot of the Denver skyline, prominently features…

Rage Against the Machine confirmed for week of DNC

Well, the rumors have finally been confirmed: Rage Against the Machine will indeed be in town for the DNC. The incendiary act is slated to perform at the Tent State Music Festival to End the War on Wednesday, August 27 at the Denver Coliseum, where it will be joined by…