Coheed and Cambria

There’s so much about Coheed and Cambria’s work that cries out for ridicule: the ’70s-art-rock-derived instrumental wankery, the skyscraping, get-your-Geddy-on vocals and more. Somehow, though, the act’s latest release works in spite of itself. No World for Tomorrow represents the final chapter of “The Armory Wars,” the epic tale of…

Public Enemy

Public Enemy, which shares this bill with the Flobots, is entering new territory with each passing day. Throughout the twenty years since the release of 1987’s Yo! Bum Rush the Show, the group has remained a going concern — a claim no other major hip-hop collective can make. Of course,…

Miley Cyrus

The Disney Channel has perfected a four-part approach to tween marketing. Step A: Find a telegenic youth. Step B: Build her into a suburban superstar. Step C: Milk her until her udders are dry. Step D: Begin promoting her to a slightly older audience while introducing a similarly telegenic youth…

Little Brother

It’s been a tumultuous year for Phonte and Big Pooh of Little Brother, the Durham, North Carolina, group that became one of underground hip-hop’s brightest stars at the beginning of the decade. 2007 saw them part ways with producer 9th Wonder, who seemed to have his hands full producing for…

Taylor Swift

When seventeen-year-old Taylor Swift takes the stage at the Grizzly Rose this weekend, fans will have the opportunity to witness a superstar in the making. Swift is one of a rare breed of female solo artists who put their own material front and center, and her self-titled debut showcases songwriting…

The Helio Sequence

John Vanderslice and Flying Saucer Attack proved that home recordings could be just as layered and rich as anything recorded in a “real” studio. The Helio Sequence’s expansive sound comprises engulfing atmospheres, swirling melodies and propulsive rhythms, and the band’s psychedelic flavorings lend the music a deliciously heady quality reminiscent…

The Rockies Make a Grand Entrance

As promised in this week’s Beatdown, the following is a breakdown of entrance music for many of your favorite Rockies players. The songs are reportedly chosen by the players themselves, and while some of the selections make total sense (Todd Helton and Josh Fogg’s picks are no-brainers), others are a…

Last Night: The Born Ruffians, Caribou @ Larimer Lounge

The Born Ruffians and Caribou Larimer Lounge October 23, 2007 Better than: An acid flashback The cold, fall air wafting in through the open doors on either end of the Larimer Lounge had just about numbed my feet and I was beginning to consider either starting a fire in the…

Last Night: Polyphonic Spree and Rooney at The Gothic Theatre

Polyphonic Spree and Rooney The Gothic Theatre October 22, 2007 Better than: Being the sound guy for the Polyphonic Spree, that’s got to be a bitch. Having Rooney open for Polyphonic Spree was like watching a drunk fight a rooster, followed by Zeus battling Poseidon on Mt. Olympus. Not only…

This Weekend: Aesop Rock @ The Fox Theatre

Aesop Rock The Fox Theatre October 19, 2007 Better Than: Whatever CD your roommate currently thinks qualifies as “some real MC shit.” For years, Aesop Rock has been the poster boy for the frustrating gulf between the chart-topping rapper that perpetuates lazy stereotypes and the subterranean MC that consistently defies…

Care Bears on Fire And Other Assorted Goodies

Here’s a sample of the week’s best music blogging from around the Village Voice Media empire: Okay, you can go to your gig, but be home by 9:30, it’s a school night: A fantastic piece on Care Bears on Fire, a pre-pubescent punk trio. Satan, self-mutilation, porn stars, a mind-bogglingly…

Last Night: Josh Ritter @ The Fox Theatre

Josh Ritter Fox Theatre October 18, 2007 I expected Josh Ritter to be one of those cigarette-smoking, whiskey-drinking troubadour types who is too “real” for this world. His songs channel just about every great American singer/songwriter before him and have that back-roads twang of authenticity. But Ritter has the persona…

Underworld Gives Away Free CDs to Fans at Denver Concert

We don’t hear many stories about prominent artists going the extra mile for fans – particularly if it means a hit to their wallet. But Underworld is currently doing so by giving away a copy of its just-released CD, Oblivion With Bells, to each ticket buyer who attended a troubled…

Hard Chargers

I love hardcore. I love the intensity, directness and simplicity of the music. Although the sound has evolved stylistically over the years, the groups that rule today aren’t that far removed from the bands I loved growing up. While so much of the music industry is influenced by trends and…

A Fine Frenzy

I’ve noticed recently that people on the street sometimes look at me strangely,” says Alison Sudol. “You know, kinda stare at me for a while, and then they smile, but then they don’t say anything, and I’m like ‘Okaaaay…?’ It’s these funny looks that I’ve never — ” On the…

Office

Being in an acclaimed indie-pop band might seem very different from being a desk jockey, but for Office, the order and structure of the working world is one of the keys to success. The Chicago band started as a freewheeling solo performance-art and songwriting project for Scott Masson, but its…

Dead Kenny Gs

Plenty of jazz musicians and aficionados think Kenny G is the Antichrist. Still, there are millions of people who think he’s a godsend. Those same people would hate the Dead Kenny G’s, whose music is a far cry from the sappy drivel dished out by its namesake. Skerik and Mike…

Scary Kids Scaring Kids

Although Arizona’s Scary Kids Scaring Kids are generally stamped with the emo label, the performer they name-check most frequently is Michael Jackson. Is that because most kids would find him far scarier than any of the allegedly Scary Kids? Not quite. “We like to have dance parties on the bus,”…