Stellastarr*

New York’s Stellastarr* (slated to appear at Larimer Lounge on Tuesday, April 20) has taken a ton of shit over the last year. Having gigged around Gotham with the pre-fame Strokes, the coed quartet has been accused of riding Casablancas and crew’s coattails — of landing a major-label deal on…

Memphis Bleek

The spoken introduction on Memphis Bleek’s latest effort — “With Jay stepping down,” a GoodFellas-type voice utters, “it was Bleek’s turn to be made” — sets the record up for failure. With such a bold statement, you’re expecting an MC who’s about to step out of the shadows and deliver…

Locals Only

Breezy Porticos Keep It Crisp (Best Friends Records) Judging by the lyric sheet included with their latest CD, Andy Falconetti, Jeff Almond and Eric Van Leuven of Breezy Porticos didn’t cut many classes during their scholastic careers. The title of the first song — “Gee, Your Math Looks Terrific” –…

The Beatdown

Fuck the Fags. Yeah, I’ve seen the T-shirts. I know “homophobia is gay.” But the Fags — a band out of Detroit that performed two weeks ago at South by Southwest — still blows. For the uninitiated, SXSW is a mutant hybrid of Mardi Gras and spring break that takes…

Now Hear This

Louie Vega Thursday, April 1, the Church, 303-832-3528. New York’s Louie Vega has matured into a man of far-reaching musical talent. Best known in house-music circles as one half of the famed production duo Masters at Work (he and partner Kenny “Dope” Gonzales are also known as Nu Yorican Soul),…

Critic’s Choice

In entertainment, absence doesn’t make the heart grow fonder; it makes the mind go blank. Spiv likes to go away just long enough to be forgotten, then hop back into the lives of Denverites like a long-lost lover, hoping you’ll spend the night with the act. Like those in a…

Critic’s Choice

Over the past several years, Regina Carter, who fronts a quintet that headlines the Boulder Theater on Thursday, March 25, has been closely linked to a dead man: nineteenth-century classical master Niccol Paganini. A virtuoso so fiercely gifted that he was rumored to have sold his soul to Satan in…

Hit Pick

Seeing as how George W. “Blow ‘Em All Up” Bush was somehow nominated for this year’s Nobel Peace Prize, all of a sudden it makes sense that the award’s founder, Alfred B. Nobel, wasn’t known for penning a famous treaty or curing some disease. He invented…dynamite. And just like the…

Whirled Music

I’ve had a pretty hectic day,” says Arrington de Dionyso from Olympia, Washington, the state’s tiny capital and the headquarters of K Records, the venerable indie label that de Dionyso’s band, Old Time Relijun, calls home. “A bag that contains a passport and all of my jaw harps was stolen…

Junk Brothers

Touring with the Godfather of Soul can get a little heady. One minute you’re at the Apollo in New York, and the next you’re performing in such far-flung locales as Turkey, Greece or the Caribbean. Yet for Damon Wood, who plays guitar in James Brown’s band and fronts his own…

Locals Only

Bop Skizzum Waiting For (Angry Burro Records) It’s an age-old conundrum: How can a band that’s built for the stage manage to sound great on disc? With its latest disc, Bop Skizzum, which has been dishing out soul-and-jazz-influenced dance music in these parts since 1999, makes a bold attempt to…

John Vanderslice

Considering that John Vanderslice’s jagged pop and conceptual story-songs have stranded him everywhere from the loneliest tips of Antarctica to Mommy’s cluttered basement, it’s hardly surprising that his fourth album explores brooding territory. But surpassing previous efforts in terms of sonic design, craft and coherence, Cellar Door (the two words…

Van Hunt

The cover of Van Hunt’s self-titled debut has a picture of our man’s face framed by psychedelic squiggles and a comic-book speech balloon announcing his name. Kinda funny when you think about, seeing as how the hyped neo-soul movement of the past few years has graced us with a lot…

Twista

It’s been a long time coming, but Twista has finally been given the resources to generate an album worthy of his underrated talent. Off the momentum of the insanely popular Kanye West-produced “Slow Jamz,” Twista delivers no less than a classic presentation of mid-’90s Southern-esque hip-hop on Kamikaze, giving credence…

The Beatdown

Long before Doc Atkins convinced us to 86 whitey and the boys from the pyramid, beef was a rap staple. Feuds between rival MCs like LL Cool J and Kool Moe Dee, KRS-One and MC Shan have clogged many an artery: Pac taunting Biggie about knocking boots with Big Poppa’s…

Critic’s Choice

It’s been nearly five decades since Bo Diddley wrote “Who Do You Love?,” a rock-and-roll classic that perhaps best sums up youth’s reckless disregard for mortality: “Tombstone hand and a graveyard mind/Just 22 and I don’t mind dying.” Diddley recently celebrated his 75th birthday; needless to say, Papa Bo may…

Hit Pick

At its best, rock and roll is a noncompetitive, egalitarian art form, in which like-minded musicians come together to create, communicate and share their souls as equals instead of constructing bloody ladders to superstardom out of the corpses of the weak. Of course, that’s total crap, and for proof, check…

White Noise

Until February 20 of last year, Jack Russell was best known for one song — a cover of Mott the Hoople’s “Once Bitten, Twice Shy,” performed with a big-haired bravado that made his band, Great White, a momentary star of the ’80s hard-rock firmament. What a difference a year makes…

Prose and Cons

I don’t think there’s any reason why someone should become a Decemberists fan unless they’re fully prepared,” says vocalist/tunesmith Colin Meloy. “Frankly, I’d rather see a smaller audience, but an audience that is more attuned to the music, than a huge audience made up of moderately interested people.” The Decemberists’…

Kill Me Tomorrow

Hot damn! Another concept album. With recent releases like the Mars Volta’s De-Loused in the Comatorium, Cursive’s The Ugly Organ and Racebannon’s Satan’s Kickin’ Yr Dick In, the gears on this idea are starting to get stripped — as if they weren’t already eroded enough in the ’70s. What saves…

The Autumn Defense

The Autumn Defense’s sophomore disc was just released. It’s brand-new. Really. You can check the date on the back. But if you listen to the record blindly, you’d swear that Circles — with its Burt Bacharach-esque string and horn arrangements, undulating bass lines and delicate vocals — was recorded around…

Norah Jones

The long list of worthy artists who have never won Grammys includes the Beach Boys, Led Zeppelin and Jimi Hendrix. Norah Jones, on the other hand, took home five in one night, most for the 2002 song “Don’t Know Why” — a title that pretty much sums up her sweep…