Backwash

Those of you who frequent Herman’s Hideaway have no doubt noticed the disappearance of Sharon Rawles, who toiled at the club for twelve years and was eventually named its general manager by owner Alan Roth. Well, you can relax, as both alien abduction and spontaneous combustion have been ruled out…

Critic’s Choice

The life of Ohio’s Brainiac came to a sharp, sad and unexpected close in 1997: Vocalist/keyboardist Tim Taylor was killed in a car accident just as the band he helped start was accelerating its experiments with avant-garde indie noise pop. Led by Brainiac guitarist John Schmersal, Enon, Wednesday, August 23,…

Hit Pick

While many eighteen-year-old female musicians are busy bleaching their hair, exposing their navels and ripping off Janet Jackson’s dance moves, Denver’s Liz Clark, Saturday, August 26, at the Soiled Dove, is carving out her own niche as a singer-songwriter. A solo performer who’s been at it for more than three…

Sounds Like Fun!

Once upon a time, deejaying was considered the sole province of menfolk. Recently, however, a crop of female turntablists have put their own spin on that perception and emerged as creative and progressive practitioners of the craft. FIRE (Female Ingenuity Redefining Energy), Friday, August 18, at Rock Island, aims to…

Play It As It Slays

There’s an unwritten rule in American society that once you grow up, you don’t listen to metal anymore,” says Kerry King, guitar mutilator for Slayer. “And that seems to happen in bands, too. I don’t consider Metallica to be a metal band anymore, or Megadeth. But this is still the…

Diamond in the Rough

Superstar collaborations now seem de rigueur for any hip-hop album or movie soundtrack that utilizes urban contemporary vibes to score points with audiences. But how many of these collaborations actually occur and succeed on the artist’s own terms, and how many just exist as a result of some executive producer’s…

Popular Culture

It’s the night before Independence Day, and the moon is seemingly radiating heat. In the maze of strip malls that is South Parker Road, illuminated by the occasional premature firework, Heimmie’s Pub looks the part of a prototypical suburban dive, at least from the exterior. Take a few steps toward…

Backwash

Mike Ballard and the small army of volunteers who compose Friends of Red Rocks — a musically minded not-for-profit organization that claims Twist & Shout owner Paul Epstein, former Herman’s Hideaway general manager Sharon Rawles, chanteuse Lannie Garrett, COMA president Dolly Zander and other local rock-and-roll representatives as members –…

Critic’s Choice

Nathan Hamilton, Tuesday, August 15, at Quixotes True Blue and Wednesday, August 16, at the Dark Horse Saloon in Boulder, is on a roll these days. The Austin-based singer-songwriter (and former leader of the late Sharecroppers) has just won the revered New Folk award at this years Kerrville Folk Festival…

Hit Pick

Rubber Planet, with Sad Star Cafe, Friday, August 11, at Hermans Hideaway, bounces around the pop universe with a classic songwriting approach that results in catchy, radio-ready anthems; luckily, the players possess the talent to make that proposition interesting. The Denver-based four-piece crafts catchy variations on the verse-chorus-verse formula while…

Sounds Like Fun!

While working in an improv group, D.J. Yazzie observed a fellow player making a strange face every time she drew a blank on stage: She looked, he decided, like an undead jugfish. With this image etched in his mind, Yazzie named his new improv group Undead Jugfish, a titular reminder…

A Joyful Noise

These days, Rachael Lampa’s schedule is not typical of that of most fifteen-year-old kids from Monarch High School in Louisville, Colorado. Of course, when a battery of people have you pegged as the next big thing — not just for Colorado, but for the country and possibly beyond — your…

Two-Step Switcheroo

Kim Richey is calling from the road, from somewhere inside the D.C. Beltway, trying her best to escape the confines of her hotel room even while on the phone. “I can’t open my window. I’m going to try to get my Swiss Army knife. I think if I can take…

Stage Fright

There is something both chilling and beautiful about chaos and destruction, like watching a 21-story building implode. In a live setting, the Austin, TX-based foursome, …And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead, live by this notion: The band takes the established order and structure and pulverizes it…

Dolomites

Dolomites provide a curious geographical anomaly, considering they’re Irish by way of Portland and take their name from the soaring limestone spires of the Italian Alps. But as pint-hoistin’ pub bands go, this acoustic quintet conveys as universally Celtic a feeling as getting shit-plastered on St. Paddy’s Day, or nigh…

Various Artists

A trip to your neighborhood CD store can be a disheartening experience, especially when the bestseller racks are filled with imitations (‘N Sync) of imitations (the Backstreet Boys) of imitations (New Kids on the Block) of imitations (the Osmonds) of imitations (I could go on, but is that really necessary?)…

Backwash

There’s been a lot of talk lately about this little old thing called “online music.” Last week, a court ruling ordered the file-sharing system Napster to close its electronic doors for good (a ruling that was subsequently stayed until Napster’s pending appeal can be heard). In the wake of that…

Critic’s Choice

Houstons Pure Rubbish, Saturday, August 5, at the 15th Street Tavern, with Hemi Cuda and the Volts, is really messing up the notion that punk rock is a bastion of anti-authoritarianism. A few years ago, lead guitarist Derek D and drummer Evan D asked their father, Punk Daddy, to sing…

Hit Pick

Soothing vocal cords meet fuzzbox power chords as the melancholy brooding of the Czars collides with the wall-of-noise, guitar-fueled ambience of Space Team Electra (pictured) on Saturday, August 5, at the Gothic Theatre. In an evening dubbed Czars Team Electra, each group will perform one of its counterparts songs during…

Sounds Like Fun!

Linda Roby was on a six-hour journey through the mountains, daydreaming, when an idea hit her: She envisioned models strutting down a catwalk with dancers gliding around them and a DJ spinning funky beats, all to inspire positive change. Move, Sunday, August 6, at the Roxy, finds Robys dreams becoming…

The Dead Zone

The members of Dark Star Orchestra might take issue with those who say you cannot bring the Dead back to life. For the past three years, this Chicago-based act has built a national following by resurrecting the music of the late Grateful Dead. Each night, the Orchestra repeats a particular…

Going Def

With the likes of Korn and Rage Against the Machine demonstrating that those predictions of rock’s commercial demise you heard a year or two back were premature (again!), brainiacs at Madonna’s Maverick imprint decided to promote the Deftones into the next big heavy-music thang — and so far, their strategy…