Stuart Davis

Boulder’s Stuart Davis, a practicing Buddhist monk otherwise known as the “punk monk,” has made a name for himself with his HDNet show Sex, God, Rock ‘n Roll, which includes comedy sketches, monologues and music. He’s also made a number of albums under his own name with producer and engineer…

Paradox & DJ Sean P

On “Here Lies,” a track from Paradox and Sean P’s latest, Mending, the beats are impressive — DJ Premier-esque, sample-driven boom bap — as are the rhymes, which touch on government conspiracies, injustice and sundry ills of society. This is solid underground hip-hop that doesn’t seem to match the label’s…

Bronze talks music mettle and heavy metal

Cecil Bailey and Chris Garrow first played together in the stoner-rock band Core of the Earth. As fashionable as that musical style was a few years back, Core stood out from the pack for having good, solid songs. During their time in the band, Bailey and Garrow started up a…

K.atou brings her stripped-down techno to NORAD on September 8

K.atou is one of the hometown heroes of Athens, Greece. Not long after she was honing her needles as a teenager at Bossa Nostra, one of the city’s biggest clubs, she was going to college in the United Kingdom, where she managed to expand her musical education while still keeping…

Ten best concerts of the summer

Summer’s over — well, at least according to the time-tested seasonal benchmark, the annual passing of Labor Day. Of course, it still feels like we might burst into flames at any moment, but whatever. The Taste of Colorado has foisted its parade of also-rans upon us and Phish has now…

Hank 3 at Boulder Theater, 9/4/12

HANK 3 @ BOULDER THEATER | 9/04/12 Hank 3 outlasted most of his audience last night at the Boulder Theater. Exceeding even the expectations he himself set, he played more than the three and a half hours he said he’s playing on this tour. By the time he launched into…

SummerGrind at Gothic Theatre, 9/1/12

SUMMERGRIND FESTIVAL @ GOTHIC THEATRE | 9/1/12 The final performance on the outdoor stage was moved inside the Gothic Theatre — presumably due to volume complaints — which pushed the night’s lineup back an hour, but this did nothing to dampen the enthusiasm for Leftöver Crack. Early in the set,…

The Don’ts and Be Carefuls at hi-dive, 8/31/12

THE DONT’S AND BE CAREFULS @ HI-DIVE | 8/31/12 The Don’ts and Be Carefuls have never been ones to skimp on their emotional generosity on stage. So in that regard, this final performance was not that much different from the band’s already high standard. But it was just a notch…

Linkin Park at Comfort Dental, 8/30/12

LINKIN PARK @ COMFORT DENTAL AMPHITHEATRE | 8/30/12 Sometime around the middle part of the last decade, the pop culture zeitgeist moved on from testosterone-driven dude rock that ruled the ’90s. Incubus and Linkin Park, two titans of the post-grunge era, never got the memo. Last night, fans witnessed two…

Talk All Night gets moody at Glob on September 1

Talk All Night (due at Glob on Saturday, September 1) changed its name from the Clever Deadly, but the band’s members stuck with developing their core sound, which is focused on weaving together threads of electro/dream pop, downtempo, glitch and the kind of moody, atmospheric post-punk that some might call…

Datsik

The merging of hardcore hip-hop with heavy bass lines and melodic keyboards was an inevitable one, but you would never have guessed that its birthplace would be Canada. Datsik, known in his home town of British Columbia as Troy Beetles, fuses the heaviest elements of rap and dubstep to create…

School of Seven Bells

Named after a legendary school for pickpockets, School of Seven Bells came together when Benjamin Curtis met the Deheza twins, Alejandra and Claudia, of On!Air!Library!, while his old band, Secret Machines, was on tour opening for Interpol in 2007. The trio struck up a friendship and musical partnership, which has…

Mac Miller

Following in the footsteps of fellow Pittsburgh native and Taylor Allderdice graduate Wiz Khalifa, Mac Miller is well known for making feel-good music. His breakout mixtape K.I.D.S. (Kickin’ Incredibly Dope Shit), an homage to the notably dark Larry Clark film, and followup Best Day Ever were beloved by casual and…

The Dwarves

Starting out in Chicago as the Suburban Nightmare, the Dwarves quickly ditched their early hardcore sound for something less narrow. The band subsequently cultivated a perverse sense of humor and a stage show worthy of GG Allin, and the members played out under such pseudonyms as HeWhoCannotBeNamed and Blag Dalia…

The Ghost of Joseph Buck

This EP isn’t a collection of murder ballads so much as one of tales of misfortune collected from grandparents who grew up during and after the Great Depression in the West. “Brother Ely” is the tale of a pious figure who comes to town, doomed to sing his praise to…