Strangely, Hank Williams Jr. was harmed after his Hitler-Obama comment

If there’s any universal truth we can draw from the horror of World War II, it’s that Hitler was a real asshole. In the history of real-life villains, really, there’s probably none more villainous than der Führer, the very epitome of evil — and therefore a referential touchstone for every…

Joshua Trinidad

The songs on this album conjure the sensation of something unexpected in the weather — unseasonably cold nights in summer or uncommonly warm nights in winter — that makes the mind both nostalgic and able to function with the kind of clarity that makes subtleties easier to notice. Joshua Trinidad’s…

Barstool Messiah

Together for over a decade now, Barstool Messiah shows no signs of letting up on its fourth effort, Bastards of Bacchus. Taking a few cues from the MC5, these revved-up garage-rockers even kick out a killer take of that group’s “Rock Reducer No. 62 (Rama Lama Fa Fa Fa).” As…

Iman S

On Imanster, Iman S’s latest mixtape, the rapper mates superb production with subpar lyrics. On “Quagmire,” a throw to a super-horny character from Family Guy, when Iman brags about how many hos he fucks and the swagger that he uses to convince the women he beds, the metaphors feel forced…

Aberrant

Leave it to a South American record label to release a comprehensive double-album retrospective of this influential local death/grind metal band. Beginning with releases dating back to 2002, this compilation showcases the band from all angles, from its gritty and savage attack on organized religion on songs like “Jesus Is…

The Missing Link spins on October 21 at the Beatport Lounge

As you should all know by now, P.U.N.C.H.I.S. has been bringing the best underground techno to Beta’s Beatport Lounge every Friday, and this week’s show will be no exception: The Missing Link is headlining, and he’ll no doubt be serving up glitchy techno to keep the dance floor moving. The…

Cervantes’ renovates balcony for more space

Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom has been undergoing many changes in the past few months, including relocating the sound booth to the floor, expanding the stage, adding more lighting fixtures and, most recently, replacing the flooring in the balcony with industrial rubber matting and removing the benches that previously lined the walls…

Review: Roger Daltrey at 1STBANK Center, 10/16/11

ROGER DALTREY at 1STBANK CENTER | 10/16/11Shortly after Roger Daltrey belted out the last note during his full performance of the Who’s 1969 album Tommy in Broomfield last night, the legendary frontman summed up the record’s significance. “I hope you enjoyed that as much as I did … It is…

Photos: Sonic Blossom at Cervantes, 10/15/11, Night Two

The second night of Sonic Blossom opened with a lecture from Jamie Janover on tetrahedrons, crop circles, and basic unified field theory discussion. Kraddy headlined the Ballroom while locals Project Aspect, Samples, and Eminence Ensemble closed down the Otherside. Click through to see some images of the night…

Photos: Sonic Blossom at Cervantes, 10/14/11, Night One

Sonic Bloom and Cervantes presented the first night of Sonic Blossom. Hosting more than a dozen musicians, live painters, performers and fire dancers in the full venue, Sonic Blossom held true to its roots and transformed a regular Saturday night into a culturally educating experience. Photos from the first of…

Review: CSS at the Bluebird Theater, 10/13/11

CSS at BLUEBIRD THEATER | 10/13/11Just to be clear, no one has as much fun at a CSS show as the band does. Led by four tiny Brazilian women, the electronic heavy punk-pop band must be the cutest living badasses. Three albums and eight years into a career spent dancing…

Wilco announces January 19 show at the Fillmore

As part of Wilco’s tour in support of The Whole Love, its debut album on its own dBpm label, the band just announced its western North American dates, which includes a stop at the Fillmore Auditorium on Thursday, January 19. According the Wilco’s web site, ticket details will be released…