Iman S.

Iman S. is back with Park Hill Logo 2, an ode to the streets that made him and cultivated his swagger. A long but listenable outing at twenty tracks, the album is drenched in “fly boy” lyrics and “you can’t fuck with me” attitude. On “Taking Over,” Iman shines with…

Regret Night

“Welcome to my jealousy,” croons lead singer Nick Sanders on Regret Night’s latest EP, Dirty Little Things — but it sounds more like hope. Forged in the pop-proficient rock of the late ’90s, the Denver quartet reveals its ambition from the start, strutting through all the usual topics and warping…

Hot Robots heat up the Larimer Lounge this weekend

Hot Robots, which is preparing to release its new album, All Alone Together, this week, comprises members of a number of well-regarded Denver acts past and present, such as the Christines, the LaDonnas, the Inactivists and Local 33. You can hear the quintet’s collective love of power pop and guitar-driven…

Study: Most studies tell us what we already know

It was 1984 when the most METAL band of all time (Manowar, obviously) delivered the loudest documented show ever played. Clocking in at a max of 129.5 decibels — the sonic equivalent of a jackhammer — the show’s most brutal moment, as the legend goes, came during the playing of…

Photos: Best Coast at the Fox, 5/26/12

Last night Bethany Cosentino and her Best Coast bandmates played at the Fox Theatre in Boulder with Jeff the Brotherhood. Brandon Marshall, one of Backbeat’s resident shutterbug, was on hand for the show and brought us back some great pictures of the show. Page down to see some of the…

Jolie Holland at the Walnut Room, 5/26/12

JOLIE HOLLAND @ WALNUT ROOM | 5.26.12 After the applause died down following her final song last night, Jolie Holland offered to pay someone in the crowd for gas if they could drive her to her next gig in Colorado Springs. It’s a shame that she was forced to ask,…

Signal Path at Bluebird Theater, 5/25/12

SIGNAL PATH @ BLUEBIRD THEATER | 5/25/12 If a change of pace, geographic location, home life and hiatus are all a band needs to find itself smack-dab in the middle of its prime, then let Signal Path be the bearer of the torch. Last night, the trio showed Denver what…

ManCub at Larimer Lounge, 5/25/12

MANCUB @ LARIMER LOUNGE | 5/25/12 With a perforated, paneled structure as its backdrop with lights shining through and strung along the top edge, ManCub started things off with a forceful flood of low end, and both Alex Anderson and Ethan Converse seemed to push themselves headlong into the music…

Van Halen fans recall where they were in 1984

As you might have heard, Van Halen played the Pepsi Center in Denver last night, dusting off a few hits from its mega-selling album, 1984. Roving photographer Brandon Marshall hit the Pepsi Center parking lot asking fans to share where they were in 1984. Here are some of the people…

Van Halen at the Pepsi Center, 5/24/12

VAN HALEN @ PEPSI CENTER | 5/24/12 Evidently, 1982 was a very good year for David Lee Roth. “You’re taking pictures here tonight, hot stuff?” the Van Halen frontman asked a woman in the front row in the middle of “Panama.” “What? Oh, you want to make a sex tape…

All signs point to go for Signal Path

When Signal Path first started out, over a decade ago, the goal was to bring elements of the jam scene into the realm of electronic music. “We were all living in Missoula at the time,” remembers guitarist Ryan Burnett, “and we all had this vision to create something different, musically.”…

Kevin John Wesley at Rhinoceropolis, Wednesday, May 30

As the versatile and hyper-talented guitarist in Hot White, Kevin John Wesley (due at Rhinoceropolis on Wednesday, May 30) showed how thrilling abrasive and jarring guitar gymnastics could be. But even before that band went on indefinite hiatus, Wesley played solo shows during which he never quite did the same…

Van Halen

There’s no shortage of purists who would argue that, even with David Lee Roth back fronting the band, the current version of Van Halen can’t really be considered classic VH — not with Wolfie on bass in place of  Michael Anthony, whose trademark backing vocals are every bit as essential…

Jane’s Addiction

Surviving intense drug addiction, poor fashion choices, several breakups and a revolving door of celebrity bassists (Flea, Duff McKagan and TV on the Radio’s Dave Sitek), Jane’s Addiction continues on. Like musical cockroaches, the band is immune to the bug spray of age and a changing music industry. As a…

Against Me!

Starting as the punk-rock solo act of Tom Gabel, Against Me! has embodied the best end of every recent punk-rock cliché. Gabel is a vegan who early on played acoustic punk protest music. He lived in a communal house, got by dumpster diving, worked with Food Not Bombs and has…