Circle Jerks

Leave it to the guy who sang on the Black Flag Nervous Breakdown EP to come up with a name like Circle Jerks. These guys take swipes at authority like any punks would, but they’ve done so with a humorous zeal in songs like “World Up My Ass” and “When…

Old 97’s

With all the pomp and drama that never seem to fade from fellow ’90s alt-country survivors like Ryan Adams and Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy, Rhett Miller of Dallas’s Old 97’s tends to get overlooked. Really, though, that’s how it should be. While Miller’s band has never been short on fans, the…

Raekwon

Raekwon, a Brooklyn native and one-ninth of the infamous Wu-Tang Clan, is a gritty-voiced lyricist who sheds light with his distinctive descriptions of ghetto life. Quickly carving out his lane among the rest of the clan as the resident wordsmith and slang ambassador, Raekwon solidified his underground constituency with his…

Fingers of the Sun

On its debut, Fingers of the Sun delivers songs that are sunny and upbeat without ever seeming superficial or trite. Lyrically, there is an uncommon level of sensitive observation and deep reflection that’s easy to miss when you’re caught up in the beauty of the album’s three-and-four-part harmonies — not…

Dustin Edge

Considering all the Denver musicians who have moved to New York lately, it’s refreshing to see someone do the reverse. New Yorker Dustin Edge relocated to Boulder a few months ago, and the songwriter is already releasing a new EP. Unlike Edge’s previous releases — the post-punk-leaning A Forest Through…

Osiris King

Repeated listens to Osiris King’s new album, Hostile Takeover, reveal that the production ultimately outshines the rapping. It’s not that Osiris can’t rap: He does just fine with what he’s got, and both his cadence and his delivery are technically proficient. It’s more that his rhymes seem flat, and the…

Tennis

To some, Tennis’s whirlwind story sometimes seems just a bit too quaint and fantastical to be true: Boy meets girl, they fall in love, save money, take a sailing trip along the Atlantic Seaboard, hear “Baby It’s You” in a Floridian bar, store the sound and try to re-create it…

The ladies in Lady Parts discuss literature and the creative process

Katie Gold and Becky Christian were introduced by a mutual friend and didn’t know much about each other until a few months after they started working together. Their creative chemistry, though, was immediately evident. With a shared background in literature, Gold and Christian wrote songs without making reference to anything…

DJ Kraddy, January 28 at the Bluebird

A founding member of the Glitch Mob, producer/DJ Kraddy is no stranger to the electronic-music scene. He’s the mind behind “Android Porn,” a track sometimes cited as the glitch-hop anthem, and although he began his career with breakbeats back in 2003, Kraddy’s been mixing it up ever since, blending heavy…

Tonight: Cruel Hand at the Oriental

While Portland, Maine’s Cruel Hand has been identified with that strangely durable neo-hardcore style of the last decade, the band’s sound stretches a little further, encapsulating the diverse energy and heaviness of Metallica and Bouncing Souls. Vocalist Chris Linkovich leads Cruel Hand with a Black Flag-era Henry Rollins’ authority, projecting…

How the music industry will change in 2011

In the past decade, the music industry has seen a lot of changes, but it has struggled to keep pace with technology, piracy and consumer demands. Already this year we’ve started to see a few more changes take shape, from crackdowns on piracy websites, a resurgence of interest in the…

Tonight: Lynch Mob at Casselman’s

Forming at the end of an era, Lynch Mob’s late-’80s birth shot straight from George Lynch’s departure from Dokken and acted as a platform for his highly skilled guitar work. Reincarnated in 2008, Lynch Mob has been playing shows in different formations with the guitarist and mastermind at the helm,…

Crocodiles at Larimer Lounge, 1/22/11

CROCODILES With Hearts In Space and Overcasters 01.22.11 | Larimer Lounge With the stage bathed in shifting hues provided by Shane Williams, Overcasters opened its set with a new song — something a little more on the bluesy and noisy side of the band’s repertoire. While the rest of the…

Jonathan Coulton at the Soiled Dove, 1/22/11

Jonathan Coulton With Paul and Storm 01.22.2011 | Soiled Dove Underground Monsters, vaginas, science fiction, shop-vacuums, pirates, robots: just a few of the topics covered last night at the Soiled Dove Underground, 7401 E. 1st Avenue, by Jonathan Coulton and Paul and Storm. The geek-cred-cum folk musicians aren’t known for…

B.B. King’s show tonight at the Boulder Theater is postponed

This just in: B.B. King’s sold-out show tonight at the Boulder Theater has been postponed due to inclement weather in the mountains. From the promoters: “The date will be rescheduled as soon as possible for a to-be-determined date later to be announced.” This won’t tide you over ’til then, but…

Last Night: Cast viewing of music documentary Denver Undiscovered

Last night at Illiterate Callery, bands and members of the music community who participated in the making of Denver Undiscovered got a special sneak peek of the film before its public debut on February 4. The yet-to-be-released documentary — which is a collaboration between filmmaker Dane Bernhardt and Westword’s own…