Sprint signs on to help Yerkish pick a new name

Seems we’re not the only ones concerned with helping Yerkish come up with a new name. This morning, if you log on to Sprint’s website, you’ll notice that the telecommunications behemoth has gotten in on the act. According to Yerkish frontman Tim Kaminski, shortly after Alvin Ramos joined the band,…

Tonight: Hillstomp at the hi-dive

Portland duo Hillstomp (playing the hi-dive tonight with Legendary River Drifters) is a definite throwback, but the band delves deeper than most contemporary Americana-styled groups with a porch-rattling sound. Henry Christian and John Johnson’s less-than-modern approach is about creating loud and rowdy shows based on the simplicity of two voices,…

Peter Berdovsky speaks about the Shpongletron Experience

Shpongle takes the choicest peaks of each genre of music and mashes it together to produce something so unique and creative that its completely unrivaled. And although Shpongle is not actually playing a full set in Boulder anytime soon, the Shpongletron Experience will be coming through. This enormous, glorious and…

Win a ticket to see the Sword at Westword Music Showcase

If you haven’t read the news today, Austin metal band the Sword is playing this year’s Westword Music Showcase. You can win a ticket to see them — plus all the other acts on this year’s line-up — by entering in our ticket-of-the-day contest. I hope you’re sufficiently blazed on…

Tonight: Royal Bangs at the Larimer

Knoxville’s Royal Bangs (playing tonight at the Larimer Lounge with Hindershot and Spires) knows the power of a three-piece. Beginning as one, growing into a quintet, and now back to band life as trio, the dudes still manage to create plenty of electronic-infused punkishness on its latest release, Flux Outside…

Here Comes the Bass flier gives us a Bassmonster

If history is any indication, one proven way to impress us is to include monsters on your flier. We just can’t help but be enthralled by strange and unusual creatures, because we’re a bit childish when it comes to certain things — monsters included. That’s exactly what initially caught our…

B.Blacc crossing over to R&B on new album

The last time we checked in with him, B.Blacc was strictly on the rapping end, churning out mixtapes and keeping the streets ablaze with his presence. The Montbello MC has since decided to diversify his portfolio by going back to the craft that molded him into the artist he’s out…

Photos: Death Angel at the Larimer, 4/18/11

Last night, Bay-area thrashers Death Angel stopped by the Larimer Lounge for a show with locals Steel Blades of Vengence and Metallica tribute band, the Four Horseman. Brandon Marshall, one of our resident shutterbugs, was on hand for the evening and brought us back these pictures…

Tonight: The Supervillains at the Fox

Not that there needs to be an excuse for a 420-style celebration in Colorado, but tonight at the Fox Theatre, weed enthusiasts the Supervillains (along with Tatanka and Bop Skizzum) get the party started, just a day ahead of the annual blowout. Rising up alongside similar acts like Slightly Stoopid…

Wine & Roses Jazz Supper Club is now open in Aurora

When Patrick’s Nite Club closed a few years ago, Aurora lost one of the only places in that town where you could hear live jazz. But with the opening of Wine & Roses Jazz Supper Club on April 8, that void is now filled. Wine & Roses promises to host…

Tyler Despres’s Science Partner plays April 23 at the Meadowlark

If you’ve seen Tyler Despres play around town, on his own or with Dualistics, you’ve been exposed to his cleverly sarcastic sense of humor; it’s one of his hallmarks. That sardonic persona is on display, at least partially, with Science Partner, his latest endeavor, whose most recent effort is humorously…

Bad Brains

Before anyone even knew what hardcore was, Bad Brains was shattering the expectations of concert-goers in Washington, D.C., with its unique mixture of so many different styles it was nearly impossible to know what to anticipate. Fast-forward nearly thirty years, and the band is back on the touring circuit with…

Crank Sturgeon

Crank Sturgeon sounds like one of those band names that came out of a classic episode of Monty Python’s Flying Circus. But this act isn’t really a band at all. It’s a guy who wears a fish-like costume with contact microphones hidden (or not so hidden) all over. When he…

TV on the Radio

TV on the Radio has always genre-blended its sound to encompass forward-thinking electronics and reverse-engineered soul. The band’s newest effort, Nine Types of Light, might not be the expansive and lush experience of previous endeavors, but it’s still better than most releases the major labels have put out recently. Despite…