Tonight: Yo Mama’s Big Fat Booty Band at Fox

Yo Mama’s Big Fat Booty Band may hail from the East Coast, but the act’s sound is certainly at home in Colorado: Rubbery bass lines combined with an explosive horn section creates a dance-friendly atmosphere that jam fans have very much embraced. Just in time for a Fat Tuesday celebration,…

The Body at Blast-O-Mat, 3/7/11

THE BODY With MjolniirDXP 03.07.11 | Blast-O-Mat “That seemed quiet to me. I dunno, was that loud?” Body guitarist Chip King asked us this earnestly after his band’s set last night, worried that one of his bookcase-sized amps wasn’t quite pulling its weight, perhaps due to the cold temperature of…

Stingray Lounge, Leigh Jones’s latest endeavor

Leigh Jones already owned Jonesy’s EatBar, the Horseshoe Lounge next door and Bar Car, which opened just last June in the former home of the Recovery Room, so she thought it might be too soon to open a fourth place. But after Steve Gelman closed the Boston Fish Shack (which…

Sauna, March 14 at the hi-dive

In the crowded realm of bands purveying sunny garage-pop, it’s a little difficult to stand out, because the stuff seems to be coming out of the woodwork far and wide. Sauna (due at the hi-dive on Monday, March 14) has a youthful exuberance that most of those bands do not…

Stanley Clarke Band and Victor Wooten Band

Both tremendously innovative bassists, Stanley Clarke and Victor Wooten have pushed the boundaries of bass playing since beginning their careers in their early twenties. Clarke got his start in the ’70s backing up jazz heavies like Horace Silver, Dexter Gordon, Stan Getz and Chick Corea’s legendary fusion group Return to…

Elephant 6 Orchestra

A cursory glance at a list of the bands involved in the Elephant 6 collective is basically a who’s who of the most interesting, influential underground pop bands of the 1990s and beyond. Founded by future members of the Apples in Stereo, Olivia Tremor Control and Neutral Milk Hotel, Elephant…

Lee Burridge

One of the world’s most loved and respected DJs, Lee Burridge has stayed credible and relevant, despite the notoriously fickle nature of dance-music trends, over the course of a career that is now entering its fourth decade.  From his early days playing in the nightclubs of Hong Kong and at…

The Missionary Position

It might be a bit of an exaggeration to call Jeff Angell the Jeffrey Lee Pierce of Seattle, but a quick listen to Diamonds in a Dead Sky, the Missionary Position’s latest full-length, reveals rich, sonically diverse songwriting coupled with emotionally raw performances in all the right places. Although a…

Flashlights & Force Publique

“Glowing Eyes” finds Flashlights in a mood of deep, late-night contemplation. And that’s fitting, because “New Hampshire” sounds like waking up just after dawn on a cloudy day before the fog has lifted. Along with the contemplative “Canoes,” Flashlights display a real talent here for making sublimely surreal, hazy, pleasantly…

New Ben Franklins

Before releasing an EP last year, New Ben Franklins frontman Dave DeVoe said his ultimate goal was to sound like the Catherine Wheel playing Johnny Cash songs. He admitted it was impossible to do, but it was a great goal to have. While somehow fusing shoegaze and country is a…

Myrical Child

Although the title of Myrical Child’s effort More Than a Mixtape implies otherwise, a concentrated listen to the DJ Dozen mixed effort reveals that the youngest Jewell Tyme affiliate and “Box Boy” has ironically churned out just that — a typical mixtape. If these tracks indicate what’s in store from…

Traitors to the Queen

Newcomers Traitors to the Queen take their synths on a ride through Pro Tools en route to something like the odd love child of Death Cab for Cutie and Radiohead. Seems, crazy, yes, but remember: Both bands are sad — make that all three. But life is working out just…

Marnie Stern puts herself out there on her latest record

We really wanted to ignore the fact that indie-rock femme guitar virtuoso Marnie Stern is kind of a babe. We think her face-melting matters more than her heart-melting attributes, and worry that mentioning her half-smiling, half-winking glow might undermine years of tireless struggle. Her looks are beside the point, right?…

Planet of the Drums hits the Gothic on March 11

Dubstep might be the flavor of the month, but when Planet of the Drums hits town, it’s all about the dark, dirty drum-and-bass from some of the best names in the genre: DJs Dara, AK1200 and Dieselboy with MC Messinian (and Denver’s own DJ Fury for this round). Planet of…

Bieber Fever — the “Fieber” — can lead to severe discomfort

Physiologically speaking, a fever in itself cannot kill you; it’s only a side effect of the immune system fighting an infection — what may kill you is whatever’s causing the fever. Friends, we have a fever. It’s called Bieber Fever — also known in more scientific circles as “The Fieber”…

What’s in a name? In Lupe Fiasco’s case, a lot, apparently.

Last week, Lupe Fiasco’s new album, Lasers, was released to lots of shrugs and more than a few scathing reviews. The general consensus was that the album sucked and that the rapper should have gone back to the drawing board (or the corner store) for more “food and liquor.”…

FoCoMx announces lineup for next month’s fest

It’s a bittersweet day for music fans in Northern Colorado. Today our neighbors to the north are mourning the loss of two of their own, DJ Jimmy Hands and Kyle Dyas, KUNC’s music director, who both passed away unexpectedly over the weekend. That sad news comes in just as we’re…

Westword Music Showcase Tickets on sale now

If you didn’t pick up your tickets for this year’s Westword Music Showcase during our special Voice Deal of the Day pre-sale over the weekend, don’t sweat it. Tickets are now officially on sale, and they’re still ridiculously cheap. Okay, so they’re not ten bucks cheap anymore, but still less…

The “Black and Yellow” Nuggets remixes, rated

Like every other athletic team in America, the Nuggets have plenty of fan tribute remixes of Wiz Khalifa’s unlikely jock jam “Black and Yellow.” Sports, in general, attracts some truly horrific rap remixes, and this song has seen some real abuse in the ill-advised hands of fans. There are, however,…