Over the Weekend…Does It Offend You, Yeah? @ Bluebird Theater

Does It Offend You, Yeah? and Yo Majesty Saturday, May 10, 2008 Bluebird Theater The evening went up, up then crashed hard Saturday night. Electro pop, electro rock and some god-awful hip-hop took over the Bluebird, leaving this reviewer asking, “How the hell did Yo Majesty snag a tour headlining…

Over the Weekend…The Chain Gang of 1974 @ Urban Outfitters(?!)

Photo Courtesy of Kara Davidson/Urban Outfitters The Chain Gang of 1974 Saturday, May 10, Urban Outfitters, Boulder Better Than: The last show you saw at the Gap You wouldn’t expect a chain retail store to support local live music, but this weekend, on the increasingly homogenized and decreasingly unique Pearl…

Over the Weekend…Phil Lesh and Friends @ the Fillmore

Phil Lesh and Friends Friday, May 9, 2008 Fillmore Auditorium Better Than: Crying into your beer at Sancho’s Broken Arrow next door because you couldn’t find a ticket. Walking into the sold-out Lesh show was interesting; there was an ice-cream truck parked out front, people selling various psychedelic paraphernalia and…

Over the Weekend…Detroit Cobras, Super 400 and Yerkish @ the Falcon

Detroit Cobras, Super 400 and Yerkish Friday, May 9 The Falcon You’d never know that Yerkish was missing a guitar player. Down an axeman, Nate Huisgen pulled double-duty — not an easy task considering the band’s complex song structures that border on math-rock. But with his creative approach, Huisgen relied…

Last Night… Wilco @ Pikes Peak Center

Wilco Thursday, May 8, 2008 Pikes Peak Center, Colorado Springs Better Than: The last time I saw Wilco at the Fillmore. The first time I heard the live version of Wilco’s “Handshake Drugs” from Kicking Television I was floored by the guitar solo in the middle and the pure sonic…

Madonna Announces First-Ever Denver Date

Just received word from Live Nation (natch) that the world’s tastiest sweetheart” will be bringing her, um, Sticky & Sweet tour to the Pepsi Center on Saturday, November 1Tuesday, November 11. (My bad. Thanks for pointing out the error, Carlos). Tickets for Madge’s first-ever trip to the Mile High City…

Flobots Debut Video for “Handlebars”

C’mon, you didn’t really think you’d make it through Thursday without a Flobots’ (still numero uno at Twist & Shout and currently holding down the third slot on Billboard’s Modern Rock chart, BTW) update, now, did you? On Tuesday, May 20, the outfit’s label, Universal Republic, is slated to unleash…

Subtlety Isn’t a Strength for Does It Offend You, Yeah?

Let’s get something straight right off, okay? Does It Offend You, Yeah? is not particularly offensive, unless you’re offended by stupid band names or brain-dead party music. A few purists may be chafed by the lack of originality on the band’s recently released debut, You Have No Idea What You’re…

15th St. Tavern

It’s been a rough year for the owners of the 15th St. Tavern. Last June, Mykel Martinez and Jennifer Raddatz were served notice to clear out of the club’s original location, at 623 15th Street, which has since been demolished. Near the end of July, on his way to meet…

Otis Taylor

Never ceasing to till the soil in search of roots, Otis Taylor rolls up his sleeves and digs down to the origins of the banjo on his latest effort, Recapturing the Banjo. Not one to recycle popularly accepted notions of a genre or instrument (previous outings include a critically acclaimed re-examination of the blues), Taylor burrows past the more recognized bluegrass variety of banjo playing…

Simon Posford

Simon Posford is the undisputed master of psychedelic dance music. His work under the names Shpongle, Hallucinogen and more has consistently set a high bar in a niche genre. His meticulous touch in the studio is the key to his deep, intricate, beautiful tracks. Incorporating world-music influences, live instrumentation and…

Mini Reviews

Brian Blade Fellowship, Season of Changes (Verve). In the eight years since Brian Blade released his last Fellowship album, he’s laid down drum tracks on more than sixty albums, including ones by Joni Mitchell, Norah Jones and Wayne Shorter. He’s grown tremendously as a musician and composer, and these new…

American Music Club

American Music Club should have self-destructed long ago. Formed in 1982, the band released its first album in 1985 and has since seen more than its share of personality conflicts and personnel changes, to say nothing of the very public and much-publicized alcohol-induced tantrums of frontman and songwriter Mark Eitzel…

Worked Up

We’re knee-deep into Depression 2.0. We’re running out of jobs, and we’re overwhelmed with the amount of people looking for them. You’re unemployed — or if you aren’t, then there’s a good chance that you will be, because your job can be combined with the guy in accounting and the…

Be Your Own Pet Makes the Suits Nervous

Since at least 1976, when the Ramones’ first album championed beating on brats with baseball bats, major record labels have regularly allowed punk-rockers to caterwaul about anti-social behavior. But those days have apparently passed, as Be Your Own Pet lead singer Jemina Pearl Abegg knows from personal experience. Universal recently…