Lynx

Mixing styles of music is a dubious proposition and often produces uneven results, especially when it comes to mixing hip-hop with any type of rock. Artists who do so run the risk of coming across as wanting to be all things to all people. On Grain of Sand, however, Lynx…

DJ Shadow and Cut Chemist

DJ Shadow and Cut Chemist influenced an entire generation of turntablists — Shadow with his critically acclaimed 1996 debut, …Endtroducing, built entirely from other records, and Cut by constructing beats for Jurassic 5. The two Californians joined forces in 1998 for Brainfreeze, an hour-long mix that served as a response…

Glen Phillips

The relaxed, warm vocal style of Glen Phillips can be deceptive. It allows him to tell stories of human depravity, evoking the darkest depths of human emotion, while still pleasing the ear. His innovative folk-rock songwriting was honed during his tenure as frontman for the critically acclaimed Toad the Wet…

The Russian Dragon Band

Art Lande isn’t afraid to take chances when it comes to playing piano. The guy’s a true musical explorer, and some of his most adventurous playing can be found on the two albums he recorded with the like-minded musicians in the Russian Dragon Band. The Boulder-based group takes its moniker…

Sara Bareilles

During the late ’80s, Neil Young released “This Note’s for You,” a critically praised tune (and accompanying video) in which he defiantly refused to let his music be used for advertising purposes. Today, a performer making a similar declaration would be judged insane by any court in the land, and…

Marilyn Manson

In 1994, before most of America knew who the hell he was, Marilyn Manson told Westword that people who go to extremes “have to be ready to deal with the consequences. And I’m ready.” Lucky thing, since his eager courting of controversy made him both a twisted role model for…

Vampire Weekend

Call it an amendment to Godwin’s Law: As reviews of Vampire Weekend accumulate, the probability that they’ll mention Paul Simon’s Graceland approaches 100 percent. It’s a lazy game of connect-the-dots, really. Graceland traces an MOR-­shattering pilgrimage wherein Simon spent seventeen days recording in South Africa, cheesing off the U.N. and…

Jack Johnson

Jack Johnson would undoubtedly make a wonderful dinner companion. Unlike the average rock star, who might well break the good china, wipe his face on the curtains, call your mom the C-word and violate your Pomeranian, he’d be charming and kind even if he found out you use environmentally unfriendly…

45 Second Reviews

Helio Sequence Keep Your Eyes Ahead Sup Pop 02:00-02:45 of “Lately” I remember this band sounding totally different. It seems like they used to be sort of electro-pop. Now they sound like U2. I guess they’re just copying U2 in reverse historical order. Anyone remember Pop? Man, that record would…

Last Night … MGMT and Yeasayer @ hi-dive

MGMT and Yeasayer took the stage at hi-dive February 4 and brought out a die-hard crowd in spite of weather that would have sent meeker souls packing. That’s just the kind of rock troopers they are. Slide show review by Cory Casciato…

A Love Letter to Rod Stewart and Other Assorted Goodies

Here’s a selection of the best of last week’s music blogging from around the Village Voice chain: One man’s quest to make it okay to love Rod Stewart again is awash in booze, bouffant hair-dos and lots of gaudy, tacky-ass clothes in this man-crush love letter/concert preview…

Over the Weekend … Liars and No Age @ Marquis Theater

Slide Show Liars, No Age Friday, February 1, 2008 Marquis Theater Better than: Waiting in line to get in. What a night filled with hope! A certain elation was running under my skin. Liars, a magnificent band who has made left turn after pleasant musical left turn over the past…

Concerts Battle Heats Up Again

The ongoing concert promotions battle in Denver just became a little more heated. Just received word from Live Nation that Eric Pirritt has been named Vice President of Booking. Pirritt joins fellow VP of Booking, Peter Ore, and will now go head-to-head with his former associates at AEG Live, vying…

Friday Rap-Up: Maestro Jeff Hughes, Snoop Dogg, Diddy, Kanye West

Ever since he started roaming the streets of Denver last year and then putting the footage on YouTube, Maestro Jeff Hughes has been a hot commodity. As Colorado’s own hip-hop violinist, Hughes impresses even the most critical of hip-hop haters by deftly adding a classical touch to hip-hop classics. But…

Class of 2008

By my count, there are nearly 600 active bands on the Front Range now — 600! And those are just the ones I’m aware of. With that many acts crowding the landscape, an artist has to be compelling as hell to stand out. But as I marveled in my year-end…

Bolder Boulder

When some bark-eating Boulderites discovered that the Nitro Club (1124 Lawry Lane), a full-on nudie joint, had opened in the alley behind Old Chicago, right off the Pearl Street Mall, they exploded. Plenty of people would like to see Nitro shut down, but I’m not one of them. Hell, I…

Slight Harp

Electronic music would not have been the same without the contributions of minimalist pioneers such as John Cage, Steve Reich, Robert Moog and the late Karlheinz Stockhausen. You can hear their influence coursing through the work of artists as diverse as the Velvet Underground right on through to later electro-adventurists…

Oblio Duo and the Archers

As Oblio Duo, guitarist/vocalist Steve Lawson and drummer Will Duncan paint dusky yet vivid soundscapes that evoke feelings of nostalgia without the retro aftertaste. As with Oblio’s previous two releases, Nuclear War captures their warm, lushly eclectic vibe. There is still a warmly melancholic tenor to the music, but this…

Magic Cyclops

An Iowan with an inexplicable and inconsistent British accent, Magic Cyclops is one of Denver’s great enigmas. Live, he rarely performs with more than a laptop and a stage set that falls just below the production standards of a kindergarten talent show. The tinny, Casio-dominated production of his recorded works…

Yeasayer

Yeasayer isn’t worried about the apocalypse. In fact, it has a song about it called “Final Pass.” Its advice is simple: When the end comes, dance. “There’s some article,” reports Yeasayer guitarist Anand Wilder, “about how some ridiculous number of congressmen believe it’s their duty to bring about the end…