Denver Warped Tour After Party

After the Denver stop of the Warped Tour, Jeffree Star, in all his electric pink maned goodness, Travis McCoy from Gym Class Heroes, who killed it on the ones and twos, and a bunch of other acts stopped by the Marquis Theater, where they got it on and on until…

Streets of London

I had a high-school Spanish teacher who was Yosemite Sam personified. Seriously, I was convinced the guy modeled his mustache after the cartoon character. And that mustache could be quite frightening at times, especially after I’d pulled a Jeff Spicoli (you know, Sean Penn’s stoner in Fast Times at Ridgemont…

Good Housekeeping

With a name borrowed from the journal of wholesome living habits and literary good taste, Good Housekeeping plays music that is both good and good for you. Displaying an adventurous use of layered atmospheres and breezy, ethereal melodies, this Boulder outfit’s sound mates kraut-rock drone with the loungey pop pioneered…

Dragon vs. Trajikk

DJs Dragon and Trajikk, two of the most recognizable names on the local scene, are teaming up to celebrate the release of their new mix CD, NRG Session v1.0, on Thursday, July 3, at Beta. The release – and the tag-team set they’ll be playing that night – will feature…

Mini Reviews

Grand Magus, Iron Will (Rise Above). Janne “JB” Christoffersson and the rest of these Swedish slayers don’t just embrace the rudiments of vintage European metal. They pump them up to gargantuan proportions, wedge them into the sonic equivalent of a bulging codpiece and start thrusting. The compendium of Valkyrie vocals,…

Three 6 Mafia

When the members of Three 6 Mafia won a 2006 Best Song Oscar for “It’s Hard Out Here for a Pimp,” from Hustle & Flow, they reacted with so much exuberance that they made Cuba Gooding Jr.’s Jerry Maguire acceptance speech seem restrained by comparison – and even though the…

The Still City

The Still City’s emo-inflected rock has taken a giant leap forward. On Light and the Machines, Ryan Murphy’s synth lines are front and center next to Brendan Gann’s percussive bass lines, adding a slight new-wave edge to the songs, while Brandon Roth’s supernaturally kinetic drumming roughens the edges and keeps…

The Last Seen

Making commercial music that doesn’t seem crass or cheeseball is among the more difficult tricks for any band to turn – and overall, the Last Seen succeeds at doing so. Of the four songs on this new EP, three hit the sweet spot: “Don’t Say,” a driving rouser with two…

Usher

At least on Usher’s last album, Confessions, he was being honest. He was essentially admitting to being a cheating scumbag, and that’s what made it interesting. But his followup, Here I Stand, finds him a married father, and he admits to little more than cyber-cruising. “I’m chatting, this ain’t cheating,…

The Speedknot Mobstaz

Twista may be the biggest name on Mobstability II: Nation Bizness, but he’s not officially in charge. Instead, he’s presenting the disc on behalf of Chicago’s Speedknot Mobstaz, with whom he teamed on the first Mobstability, issued ten years ago. Since then, Mobstaz Lefty Stokes and Mayz have bided their…

Ulrich Schnauss

As a composer of lush, ambient soundscapes in the vein of mid-era Tangerine Dream and the later recordings of Slowdive, German-born composer Ulrich Schnauss has made quite a name for himself in the international dream-pop underground. In addition to playing keyboards in Long-view, Schnauss has collaborated with Robin Guthrie of…

Devon Williams

Devon Williams, who’ll take the Larimer stage following Myse, Ellison Park and the May Kit, is best known for his time in Osker, a punk band that released two full-lengths on the Epitaph label. But Carefree, a splendid new solo album issued by Ba Da Bing Records, is hardly a…

I Was Totally Destroying It

With so many syllables in the band’s name, you would totally expect it to be an emo band or purveyors of instrumental post-rock. Although there is a bit of the former in its sound, Chapel Hill’s I Was Totally Destroying It is really a power-pop band of the sunny, upbeat…

Meet Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band

The morning after playing a party for his high-school graduation, Josh “Reverend” Peyton woke up with severe pain in his hands. Doctors thought that Peyton, who had been playing guitar for five years, would never play again. “For almost two years, I didn’t play,” Peyton notes. “I ended up having…

Constantines Work on Arts and Crafts

When Constantines singer/guitarist Bryan Webb sits down to write lyrics, he doesn’t simply spit out the first words that occur to him and call it a day. “I definitely obsess over the little things — over syntax and even the placement of ‘the’ or ‘a’ or ‘an,'” he admits, “just…

Celebrating Americons

Rock and roll has had a hefty impact on American pop culture and, consequently, our country’s identity for the past fifty years, more often than not intersecting with our politics and whatever social unrest is currently afflicting us. In honor of the Fourth of July, we picked four pivotal moments…