Scissor Sisters

A throwback to a time when popular music had an intentionally kitschy side, Scissor Sisters runs its fingers through the dirty hair of New York Dolls while maintaining a musical intelligence even Elton John has come to admire. The quintet’s lyrics are threaded with smart, sexually aware social commentary that…

Git Some

On its latest release, Git Some doesn’t exactly break new ground. Instead, the band cracks it beyond recognition, leaving it covered in broken glass and drenched in sweat and blood while destroying pretty much everything that rests upon it. Loose Control, the band’s second full-length and first on Jello Biafra’s…

Sean Hunting Morse

After honing his skills at local open mikes, Sean Hunting Morse started hosting a night at the Ubisububi Room, below the Thin Man. Being around some of the best singer-songwriters, he absorbed something through osmosis, it seems — or maybe the guy already had it. Either way, Morse’s seven-song EP,…

Light Travels Faster

The down-tempo “I Had Another Dream Last Night That You Were a Ghost” sets the pace and tone for this album. Something about this set of songs has the feel of a Shirley Jackson novel: It’s all haunted moods and impressionistic imagery, tied together with scenes of striking emotional power…

Me Against Sunrise

Me Against Sunrise is extremely talented yet weighed down by the well-worn musical cliches of the bands that clearly inspire it. The act’s latest disc, If Ghost Was a Color, pays homage to metal-core heavyweights like Atreyu and Killswitch Engage, borrowing from them liberally and often. Arpeggiated guitar flourishes, double-bass…

The Gamits CD-release show Saturday at the Gothic Theatre

In the late ’90s, the Gamits were part of a relatively small but thriving punk scene that included artists like Pinhead Circus, the Fairlanes and Four. Unlike most groups of that era, the Gamits survived beyond the first couple of years of the new century and, with numerous national and…

Three questions with Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy

Having fulfilled its commitment with former label Nonesuch, Wilco finds itself in a pretty enviable position right now. With a core fan base firmly established, the band has, in essence, established a framework to assume greater control of its career by releasing its own music — in its own time…

EDX, Thursday, September 2, at Beta

There are many ways for dance-music artists to make a name for themselves, such as blowing up dance floors as a globe-trotting DJ, crafting original tracks as a production wizard or fixing and remixing others’ material into new forms. Italian-born EDX carved out his niche with that last option. He’s…

Impact flier derives maximum impact from minimal design

This week’s flier is a testament to getting a lot of mileage out of very few elements. In the flier for Impact, a new weekly night at Milk Bar for bass-loving dance music aficionados, there’s not a lot going on. No crazy dinosaur or giant ape images to catch the…

Denver Rock Atlas: Hipster Youth Halfway House

Our Denver Rock Atlas feature is precisely what it sounds like: a compendium of storied Denver venues, past and present, in which we pick a place and share our favorite memories of the joint. After you read our memories, please feel free to share some of your own. Next up…

Your favorite albums of all time, now with tacos

If you were desperately hoping for a Tuesday afternoon diversion that combined your love of music with your love of tacos, have we got great news for you. Welcome to the wonderful world of Album Tacos. WTF are Album Tacos, you ask? It’s exactly what it sounds like: Your favorite…

Spinning in the grave: Immortalize your ashes in vinyl

Sorry about the headline. We just couldn’t resist. Also considered: “Vinyl is officially dead.” At any rate, if you’re looking forward to spending your Tuesday afternoon writing out your last will and testament, then we have a suggestion for you: Have your ashes converted into vinyl by And Vinyl…

Soulfly, Les Nubians, the Bad Plus shows announced

While last week’s big announcement included Phish’s three-night stand at the 1STBANK Center, a number of other shows were recently announced, most which are on are sale now. In addition to Kottonmouth Kings, Joshua Radin, Combichrist and Soulfly, lead by former Sepultura frontman Max Cavalera, are all slated to hit…

Photos: Dave Aude at Beta, 8/28/10

Cory Casciato wrote in his preview DJ Dave Aude’s show at Beta on Saturday night: A little bit trance, some big, shiny house, and a whole lot of whatever the kids are digging at any given time. The DJ with nearly fifty #1 dance tracks on Billboard, including eighteen in…

Denver Does Denver at Meadowlark over the weekend

DENVER DOES DENVER 08.28.10 | Meadowlark view full slide show This second installment of Denver Does Denver took place on Saturday night at the Meadowlark, both upstairs and downstairs, as well in the Flobots Community Space. The bulk of the acts I caught played in downstairs at the Meadowlark, beginning…

Seraphim Shock in top form at Gothic Theatre over the weekend

SERAPHIM SHOCK The Siren Project • Lola Black 08.27.10 | Gothic Theatre, Englewood Used to be you could count on the opening bands at a Seraphim Shock show to be pretty awful. But in the last several years, this trend has been bucked. For evidence, you need look no further…

Denver Does Denver: Find out Who’s Doing Who

Denver Does Denver sounds more salacious than it is — though we’re sure there’s a sexualized metaphor in there somewhere that was intended. If you haven’t heard about it, Denver Does Denver, slated to take place tomorrow night at the Meadowlark, is a rad little show put together by the…

Bocumast Records takes over Lost Lake with mixed results

BOCUMAST RECORDS RESIDENCY 08.05.10 – 08.26.10 | Lost Lake Over the last month, Lost Lake handed over the booking keys for Thursday nights to Bocumast Records. During that time, the imprint was tasked with scheduling shows and providing rock, all while keeping it fresh — a complicated endeavor, and one…

Doing it live: Dubskin at Reggae on the Rocks this Saturday

For Cory Eberhard, the liberation of playing reggae hasn’t come solely from the music’s messages of political activism and rebellion. The greater freedom, he says, has stemmed from a much more basic part of Eberhard’s role as the drummer for Dubskin, the reggae outfit he started in Fort Collins three…