Friday Rap-Up: Ichiban, Ludacris, Wyclef Jean, Jay-Z

Locals Only When Ichiban’s name was announced as the winner of Best MC at this year’s Westword Music Showcase, the hip-hop heads in attendance were taken aback but so was the rapper himself. “There were so many dope MC’s in the category this year, I was actually very surprised,” Ichiban…

Live Review: The Melvins, Big Business and Secret Chiefs 3

The Melvins, Secret Chiefs 3 and Big Business Thursday, July 31, 2008 Ogden Theater Better Than: Almost every heavy rock show I’ve ever seen. Maybe it was just the right day, or maybe the Melvins’ crowd is a cut above most, but I expected the show to be sheer mayhem…

Live Review: Mr. DIbbs & Rob Diktum

Photo: Tom Murphy Calm Calm, Reflect June, Tullie, Ancient Mith and Mr. Dibbs & Rob Viktum Wednesday, July 30, 2008 Fox Theatre Better Than: A mainstream hip-hop show. I’m pretty sure I got to the show on time and Calm opened their set with one of their best songs –…

Tickle Me Pink

It was well nigh impossible to judge this recording objectively on its release date due to the startling death of bassist Johnny Schou — and even weeks later, Schou’s liner-note thanks to friends, family and “last but not least you!” spurs a melancholy reaction he could never have anticipated. Regarding…

Clinging to the Trees of a Forest Fire

It takes extraordinary finesse to put a new spin on grindcore, to say nothing of keeping it interesting for an entire album. How exciting, then, that local grind powerhouse Clinging to the Trees of a Forest Fire manages to accomplish both in one fell, shrieking swoop on its second album…

Nas

On Untitled, Nas is clearly hoping that by name-dropping big issues (reparations, single motherhood, media control) and dazzling you with his acrobatic flow (“I’m over they heads/Like a bulimic on a see-saw”), you’ll gloss over the fact that he’s not saying anything coherent. When he simultaneously decries poverty and glorifies…

Secret Chiefs 3

The members of Secret Chiefs 3 may not actually be part of some obscure, underground Muslim music scene, but they sure sound like they are, with their appropriation of Arabic and Persian musical styles, if not necessarily instrumentation. Mr. Bungle alumnus Trey Spruance is the main architect of this band’s…

Peter Cincotti

The music marketplace is constantly shifting, but there always seems to be room for artists who fill certain niches: the gorgeous-pop-soulstress-with-the-five-octave-range slot, for instance, or the position of adorable teenage country warbler. Another constant? Handsome young guys who sing in the lounge-friendly style beloved by parents and grandparents everywhere. Harry…

Yonder Mountain String Band

Nederland’s own Yonder Mountain, joined at Red Rocks by Keller Williams, is a jam band in the sense that, well, the members jam, and they do so pretty regularly. But Jeff Austin and company have a better feel for when to say when than many of their instrumentally diarrheal contemporaries…

The Fertile Crescent

If this band had stuck with the name Killgun, you might have rightfully expected the kind of music that comes from listening to too much Big Black and Scratch Acid. Instead, the Fertile Crescent’s actual sound skirts close to post-rock with its inspired, sonically rich atmospheres. Inside the unconventional song…

Alkaline Trio

Not really a threesome (tour manager Nolan McGuire often plays guitar for live shows), Alkaline Trio is one of the best purveyors of catchy, thoughtful punk/hardcore at a time when fashion sense and well-applied eyeliner have sadly become the modus operandi of many in the genre. Even though label snafus…

G Unit

Like corrupt politicians and David Hasselhoff, gangsta rap isn’t going away — but the played-out quality of T*O*S suggests that it’s headed for an extended stretch on the down-low. Five years ago, the smashing aggressiveness of “Straight Outta Southside” would have offset its lack of originality. Now, though, the redundant…

Mini Reviews

Alice Cooper, Along Came a Spider (SPV Records). Alongside modern-day “slasher” films, this PG-rated tale doesn’t deliver the same shock as Cooper’s 1975 magnum opus, Welcome to My Nightmare. Still, the serial-killer story is on par with any decent episode of CSI, and it’s not bogged down with the narcissistic…

RooBar

It doesn’t take a genius to make a Mind Eraser. The drink’s usually just equal parts Kahlúa, vodka and tonic or soda water. But there’s something about the combination, or maybe just drinking it down through a straw, that can be downright hazardous. A long time ago, I was at…

Frankie Bones

One of the beautiful things about being a fan of a relatively young genre such as electronic dance music is that many of the early masters are still performing. Take Frankie Bones, who plays July 31 at the Church. Bones was playing dance music when the ’80s were still a…

Ideal Fathers

Ideal Fathers is a band that shouldn’t work. You shouldn’t be able to mix edgy Gang of Four-esque guitar adventurism and funky rhythms with the thorniness and snarling vocals of early Dead Kennedys and get anything but an unholy mess. Theirs is a collection of sonic elements that seem to…

Republic Tigers Yearn to Make Music for Movies

The last time Republic Tigers singer and multi-instrumentalist Kenn Jankowski was in Denver, he destroyed his guitar and punched his effects pedals after finding out that his wife had been cheating on him. It was late 2005, and Jankowski was in town with his previous band, the Golden Republic, which…

Eef Barzelay Quiets Things Down

Wonderfully named idiosyncratic singer-songwriter Eef Barzelay — whose approach has been described as “Lou Reed singing Buddy Holly songs” — spent fifteen-odd years fronting the rootsy, sometimes rollicking Clem Snide before heading out on his own. He recently released his second solo offering, Lose Big, a fantastic collection of sharp,…

Freeloader

While El-P wraps up his followup to last year’s I’ll Sleep When You’re Dead, the New York rapper, producer and label CEO is giving away the second installment in his mixtape series. Hit up www.definitivejux.net to download We Are All Going to Burn in Hell Meggamixxx 2, which, until now,…

Rose Hill Drive on Conan O’Brien Tonight

Photo: Brian Folkins Hot on the heels of its stand out performance at the Mile High Music Fest, Rose Hill Drive makes its nationally televised debut tonight on Late Night with Conan O’Brien. Can hardly wait to see Boulder’s biggest badasses on the small screen. Conan won’t know what hit…