Old Chicago

Darrell Robinson knows what it’s like to ride in the back of the bus. To be scorned, mocked, even spit on. But he suffered these slings and arrows not because of the color of his skin, but for the content of his record crates. Robinson is a house DJ, born…

True Colors

In the summer of 2002, Truth Hurts, aka Shari Watson, couldn’t have had it better. She had a huge radio and club hit with the DJ Quik-produced single “Addictive,” featuring hip-hop living legend Rakim. She had a star-studded album, Truthfully Speaking, produced collectively by Dr. Dre, Timbaland, Organized Noize and…

The Beatdown

Ketchup and mustard. Guns N’ Roses. Sifl & Olly. Ham and burger. Some things were meant to be together. Then again, some pairs that seem inseparable do split up. For a decade, Greg Diehl (aka DJ Dealer) and Craig Christenson (aka DJ Craig C) burned up the house scene. The…

Stockholm Syndrome

In Widespread Panic, bassist Dave Schools provides a bottom to ditties that sometimes seem as if they’ll never end. Stockholm Syndrome (below), Schools’s latest project, may be a bit more song-based than his main combo, but it’s not exactly a departure. The new band teams him with several kindred spirits,…

The Waxwings

There’s a certain swagger to ’60s rock, a hip-loose and almost sexual sinuousness that most revival acts and garage bands can’t even begin to replicate. The Waxwings are one of the few who can. The group’s new and third disc, Let’s Make Our Descent, shakes and shimmies like the most…

Andrew Bird

What to do on tour when you need to play several instruments at once? You can hire a band, or you can pre-record your accompaniment. But either of those options would make you feel like a jerk once you saw a solo Andrew Bird show. While drums are usually not…

Scratching the Surface

When it comes to straight-up mixing — the most essential element in any DJ’s toolbox — there are few DJs who can hold a candle to the U.K.’s Mampi Swift. Swift has been sitting pretty as one of the top drum-and-bass DJs and producers since his days at the now-legendary…

The Bee Eaters

These kids nowadays and their band names. The Bee Eaters? Besides conjuring vague impressions of Fear Factor, the moniker seems to be yet another puke-inducing exercise in cutesy cleverness. Luckily, there’s nothing remotely glib or smirking about the Bee Eaters’ music. Hailing from the decidedly non-rapid locale of Rapid City,…

Pete Rock

After a long, silent slumber, the king of soul, horns and hip-hop’s second golden age has awoken. Having sacrificed the keys of his hip-hop production kingdom to the King of Crunk — and the prince of frontin’ — Rock recently released his first album in three years, Soul Survivor II,…

Shadows Fall

With war being waged at every level and in almost every corner of the world right now, it’s no surprise that Massachusetts metal powerhouse Shadows Fall has named its upcoming album The War Within. The disc’s first single, “The Power of I and I,” is a venting of pent-up savagery…

Ataxia

Some records demand the closest of attention, the most probing scrutiny, upon which they promise to uncloak their hearts and unravel their inner sonic secrets. But Ataxia, an ad hoc collaboration between the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ John Frusciante and Fugazi’s Joe Lally, is one of rock’s glaring rarities: a…

Badly Drawn Boy

Consider the sad fate of the typical cult artist. He puts out one consistently enjoyable disc after another, earning positive reviews on each occasion. Unfortunately, his work is too modest to attract monster sales, and after a while, even critics tire of saying the same nice things about him. When…

Critic’s Choice

A thirty-year veteran of the Front Range country scene, Dick Frost (second from left) isn’t exactly a household name, but he’s rubbed elbows with enough legendary figures to distinguish himself from the pack. Back in the mid-’70s, fronting a house band at the Four Seasons, Frost performed alongside Ernest Tubb,…

Tony Furtado

On his latest CD, former Boulder-dwelling, banjo-plucking jam-grasser Tony Furtado (due at Trilogy in Boulder on Friday, August 6), now a resident of Los Angeles, highlights a newfound joy in songwriting; his own singing voice is another welcome addition. Produced by Dusty Wakeman (Lucinda Williams, Dwight Yoakam), These Chains comprises…

I Am the World Trade Center

The interesting thing about I Am the World Trade Center is that the group chose its name long before September 11. Even more intriguing is that the eleventh track on Out of the Loop (released prior to 9/11) is called “September.” Unfortunately, that’s precisely where IATWTC ceases to be interesting…

Jadakiss

Jadakiss has something to prove; his reputation as a fierce lyricist has yet to translate into platinum record sales. On his sophomore release, Jada swings for the fences in hopes of showing that he is worthy of Jay-Z-like stats. And although he hits plenty out of the park, he whiffs…

Michael Franti

Originally released in Australia in 2002, Michael Franti’s much bootlegged and downloaded album, Songs From the Front Porch: An Acoustic Collection, has finally arrived on U.S shores. The ten-song opus from the Spearhead frontman features seven previously released tracks from that band’s acclaimed Stay Human, Everyone Deserves Music and Chocolate…

Retroactive

While some ’80s bands have lost their luster — or act as though they’re ashamed of the hits that made them famous — Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider shines ever brighter and makes no apologies. Heavily influenced by Alice Cooper and New York’s glam scene, Twisted Sister formed in 1973…

Nique and Vitamin D

Hey, Denver clubs, wanna save some money? Fire your Saturday-night residents and play this set from Nique and Vitamin D instead. From the moment Nique drops the first record, a joint by Denver’s own Floorfillerz, to the second Vitamin D lifts the needle from his own composition, “Solo Contigo,” Audio…

The Pirate Sygnl

Far too many MCs use a lot of syllables to say virtually nothing. Fortunately, Bdbeyond and Yonnas, the Pirate Sygnl’s main mouthpieces, are exceptions to this rule. Their socially conscious, furiously political declarations make Norma(l) a rap album in which the raps actually matter. Neither Bdbeyond nor Yonnas has a…

Caste Aside

You’d think most bands, attention-starved as they are, would jump at the chance to get interviewed by the local paper. But when just such an offer is put to Pariah Caste guitarist Chuck Coffey, the only thing jumping up is his eyebrow. “Why do you want to write an article…

A Clean Break

It’s amazing for a club night to last six months, let alone six years,” says Eric Kozak, better known as DJ D.ecco, as he faces the upcoming final night of Breakdown, a club phenomenon that he and partner Steve Blakley, aka DJ Fury, have helmed since the late ’90s. “You…