The ladies of Ultra Music Festival 2013

By Kat Bein Damn, Ultra Music Festival is a mad house. Everywhere you look, it’s neon titties, the bottom half of asses or some kind of sexy rabbit hoppin’ around with a lollipop in her cheek. Only a special kind of woman can brave the downtown Miami masses for three…

The gentlemen of Ultra Music Festival 2013

Photo by George Martinez By Victor Gonzalez Gay, straight, bi or simply rolling face, if you’re a man with abs like Jesus and just enough fabric to cover your genitals, there was nothing wrong with showing off your manhood in Miami this past weekend. It’s Ultra Music Festival, baby! And…

The ten best concerts in Denver this week

10. CLUTCH @ BLACK SHEEP | MON, 3/18/13 Clutch has dodged being saddled with a label, primarily because of the illusion of reinvention it’s projected with each album. But the truth is that it’s just an illusion. Clutch is set in its ways, yet all of its music sounds like…

Animal Collective Denver show postponed

Bad news for Animal Collective fans. We just received word that the band will not be coming to Denver as planned this Friday, March 22. The reason: Avey Tare (aka David Portner) is suffering from a severe case of strep throat and is unable to perform. No word yet on…

The ten dumbest things overheard at SXSW

Photos by Marco TorresSwag is rampant again at SXSW this year.For every insightful conversation I have heard or had at SXSW over the years, whether it was talking to Matt Pinfield while walking the streets of Austin talking about David Bowie, or telling The Clash’s Mick Jones that he was…

The best EDM in Denver this weekend

PATRICE BÄUMEL @ BETA | FRI, 3/15/13 These days, when electronic music seems to be all about distorted bass and ear-popping drum lines, artists like Patrice Bäumel (due at UNstructured Sounds’ inaugural Denver Winter Showcase) are hard to find. And that’s a shame, because Bäumel’s minimal productions and sweeping sets…

The ten best concerts in Denver this weekend

SHAMROCK & ROLL @ VIEWHOUSE | SAT, 3/16/13 With St. Paddy’s Day happening this weekend, there’s a ton to do. If you’re looking for something holiday-centric, you obviously have plenty of options. But you really can’t do much better than our free show, Shamrock & Roll, at the Viewhouse tomorrow…

The five biggest sellouts at SXSW

SXSW is not a music festival so much as it is an experiment in excess. If Coachella is a glass of water that keeps getting bigger until it more resembles a kiddie pool, then SXSW is a flood with a neglected cup somewhere in the middle. The natural result is…

Thanks to a new EP, Take to the Oars is set to make waves

There’s a Latin proverb that says, “If the wind will not serve, take to the oars,” which essentially means, “If you can’t achieve your goal one way, try another.” For Denver-based band Take to the Oars, which borrows its name from that proverb, the words carry a bit more weight…

Hi-Strung brings its haunted melodies to Larimer Lounge

Samantha Donen came to Denver from British Columbia several years ago and has played bass for various outfits during her time here. From the alien blues rock of Hexen to the indigo-hued psych-tinged rock of Overcasters to her own performance-art project, Samantha Doom Blows Up the Band, Donen has brought…

Catch Patrice Baumel at Beta’s first Denver Winter Showcase

These days, when electronic music seems to be all about distorted bass and ear-popping drum lines, artists like Patrice Bäumel (due at UNstructured Sounds’ inaugural Denver Winter Showcase on Friday, March 15, at Beta) are hard to find. And that’s a shame, because Bäumel’s minimal productions and sweeping sets are…

The Twilight Sad

If you wanted to maximize the commercial and cultural value of the Twilight Sad, you would need a DeLorean with the date January 1, 1980, plugged into its coordinates. The group has managed to soak up the finest of 1980s underground rock, alternately making waves of eardrum-punishing shoegaze, going as…

Michael Mayer

One of Germany’s best-known DJs, Michael Mayer is also an influential label boss and a respected producer. During the week, Mayer runs the day-to-day operations of the prominent Cologne-based electronic-music imprint Kompakt (with partners Wolfgang Voigt and Jürgen Paape), which oversees distribution for more than fifty smaller labels. On weekends,…

Unknown Mortal Orchestra

With his old band, the Mint Chicks, Ruban Nielson experienced some degree of success in the underground in Auckland, New Zealand; the group had releases on the respected Flying Nun imprint by the time it moved to Portland. But when the Chicks split up, in 2010, Nielson wasted no time…

Veronica Falls

Veronica Falls formed in 2009, when Roxanne Clifford and Patrick Doyle moved to London from Glasgow and hooked up with the like-minded James Hoare and mutual friend Marion Herbain. The urgent melodies of the band’s breezy twee sound drew immediate comparisons to C86 acts like the Vaselines and the Pastels,…

Tatanka

With Cloudless Thunder, the members of Tatanka show how much they’ve grown as a band since 2011’s John Dunbar. The intro track, “Border Run,” is a perfect example of how the act has gotten tighter as a unit since the last record, swinging with a dancehall bass line and playful…

Ben Hanna

“Well, I’m a pretty funny guy, but I’m not hilarious/I don’t make a lot of sense, but I’m not mysterious/And you know, sometimes I just stare at the wall.” Those are the first lines from “Every Time You’re Near Me,” the opening cut on Ben Hanna’s We Were All Like…

Kid Vegas

Kid Vegas has generated a great buzz locally, but his latest effort doesn’t match it. The release lacks cohesiveness, and the production and lyrics seem scattered, with overused weed references, particularly on songs like “KeishaMolliMary,” which is difficult to digest: Besides the fact that the content is so predictable, when…