Roger Sanchez

Roger Sanchez remembers a time when disco wasn’t a dirty word, and he’s not afraid to remind others with the occasional old-school, garage-flavored track. He’s no throwback, though. His particular variety of house heaven is full of spicy Latin rhythms, rolling tribal percussion and jaunts into progressive and electro territory…

The Life There Is

Many bands who try to mix the aesthetics of rock and electronic music do so more clumsily than not. But The Life There Is seems to have the hang of it. With a lush, haunting sound akin to that of Lake Trout and Depeche Mode sans the adolescent angst, this…

Caldonia’s

For a lot of guys, the more important things in life all start with the letter “B”: babes, boobs, butts, bikinis, beer, barbecue, burgers, basketball, baseball, bikes… the list goes on. And all that and more was going on in one way or another at Caldonia’s (2252 South Parker Road)…

Erykah Badu

In today’s digital age, albums, as opposed to singles, are seen as veritable anachronisms in many quarters. But Erykah Badu isn’t going to give up on the format without a fight. “Artists work so hard to create these projects,” she says. “They’re not meant to be 99 cents per track…

White Rabbits

Despite not having much formal education, White Rabbits bassist Adam Russell has long led a literary lifestyle. He dropped out of high school at sixteen because he was frustrated with teachers who regularly kicked him out of class for reading stuff like Moby-Dick, physics texts and Nietzsche when he was…

R.E.M.

R.E.M. is a household name. The band’s rapid rise from the American underground is well documented. But what is often forgotten is the fact that, from the beginning, R.E.M.’s music combined sensitivity and intelligence with straight-out rock and roll, giving it both power and tenderness. Accelerate, the act’s latest album,…

Return to Forever

After working with jazz luminaries like Stan Getz, Sarah Vaughan and Dizzy Gillespie, pianist Chick Corea performed and recorded in Miles Davis’s electric bands in the late 1960s and early ’70s. During that time, he played on Davis’s Bitches Brew, a revolutionary album that gave birth to jazz-rock fusion. Davis,…

The Kooks

With scant few exceptions, musicians from this country who feign a British accent end up sounding like utter dipshits. Brits, meanwhile, who legitimately possess a Cockney inflection by birthright, often sound middle-American when they sing. It’s a truly puzzling phenomenon. You have to listen really closely to detect even the…

Thrones

Though Joe Preston is better known for his tenures in the Melvins, Earth and High on Fire, his most musically interesting venture is perhaps his solo project, Thrones. With this act, Preston is free to let his imagination roam free, and the variety of his recorded output under this name…

The Roots

Drummer Ahmir ?uestlove Thompson, who anchors the Roots, has an answer for those who consider the group’s strong new album, Rising Down, to be overly serious. “There’s clearly a generational gap that doesn’t see hip-hop as anything but playful fodder,” Thompson says in a sprawling Q&A accessible at blogs.westword.com/backbeat. “I…

Jamie Lidell

In these days of brand-conscious music marketing, it’s no mean feat for an artist to take a left turn and completely reinvent himself. Jamie Lidell, in one of the oddest artistic evolutions ever, took everyone by surprise by successfully transforming himself from IDM whiz kid to neo-soul funkster with 2005’s…

Cryptacize

California’s Cryptacize throws another option into the timeless debate over whether less is more, or less is less, or more is less, or more is more. That’s because the trio of Nedelle Torrisi, Chris Cohen and Michael Carreira offers less and more at precisely the same time. On Dig That…

Last Night…Death Cab for Cutie and Rogue Wave @ Red Rocks

‘Twas a gorgeous, late-spring evening in the foothills last night, when Ben Gibbard pulled his Death Cab into Red Rocks for a twenty-two song set complete with the obligatory references to U2. Click here to see the show through our lens, or read our full review after the jump…

Denver’s Best Album Covers

Releasing albums on your own or through small labels can be a remarkably difficult and cash consuming process. However, as you’ll see in this slide show, it can also, at times, reveal beautiful and amazing artistic capacities…

Magic Cyclops Renounces Hulk Hogan

Photo by Summit Studios This just in… In a completely unexpected turn of events, Magic Cyclops, who’s entire image is more or less built around the snappy, multi-colored Hulk Hogan headband he sports, has issued a statement effectively renouncing his Hulkamaniac status. Read his unedited, rather stoic note in its…

Over the Weekend… Denver Art Rock Collective @ The Toad Tavern

Yerkish hamming it up. Denver Art Rock Collective Saturday, May 24, 2008 Toad Tavern Better than: The Des Moines Art Rock Collective. The Denver Art Rock Collective, a group of diverse local bands not easily pigeonholed into safe categories or genres, presented a sampling of the five acts in their…