Damien Jurado

Seattle based singer-songwriter Damien Jurado is reluctantly moving into the digital realm after a storied love affair with the analog world. Jurado, who once ran a cassette-only label during the ’90s called Casa Recordings that brought him to the attention of Sub Pop, recently released a track a day from…

La Roux

The Flock of Seagulls hair, the David Bowie androgyny, the Depeche Mode synths — you’ve heard (and seen) it all before. But there’s still something compelling and genuine about the flashy and fashionable throwback electro-pop of La Roux. Where highly sexualized fetish imagery is central to the music of modern…

Rooftop Vigilantes

A journalist once made a prediction about Rooftop Vigilantes: “In a few years, they’ll make big waves, sign to a major label and then precipitously decline.” Looks like he might have been at least partially correct. The Lawrence, Kansas-based act’s latest album, Carrot Atlas, features enough hipster posturing and catchy…

Chris McGarry

Chris McGarry was born on the Mississippi, raised on hymns and ballads and is currently living in the Internet age on Capitol Hill — that much we know. And sure enough, his debut full-length reflects this: It’s rootsy, full of banjo and lap steel and twang, but there’s also some…

Distance Engine

Songs in Alphabetical Order is a bit of a departure for Will Baumgartner, former Action Figure 8 frontman and new-wave affiliate. Beginning with a bossa nova rhythm and an Americana-meets-early-R.E.M.-jangle-rock sound, Baumgartner steers clear of the funk and jazz of his earlier endeavors on this short EP, instead favoring a…

Starting the Hearts

It takes a lot of balls to put the word “hearts” in your band name — especially in these post-emo days, when wearing your emotions on your sleeve makes songwriters walking, whining targets for derision. But Randall Buckland has never had a problem wearing that particular muscle on his sleeve;…

Otis Taylor

Otis Taylor calls his music “trance blues,” and that sounds about right. On his new record, Clovis People Vol. 3 (there is no volume one or two, by the way), Taylor sounds a lot like the next link in a chain that started with John Lee Hooker, who employed similar…

DJ Falcon at Beta

France’s DJ Falcon has been around for more than a decade, but you can be forgiven if you’ve managed to overlook him. He’s not the most prolific of producers, but the few tracks he’s put his stamp on are notable. His remix of Cassius’s “La Mouche” is a near-classic, and…

Cole Rudy hard at work on solo album

Cole Rudy is something of a guitar auteur. He’s played jazz in big bands and ensembles, pretty indie pop with Lilly Scott’s band Varlet, psychedelic prog with Wetlands and plenty of thrash metal, first with his former project Elucidarius, and now Barnacle, an effort that pits Rudy’s shredding against that…

Air Dubai looks great in grayscale

This week’s flier proves that a great flier can be fashioned from very few elements. Just have a look at this Air Dubai flier. What do we have? a stark, stenciled image. Some type. A textured background. That’s it. And it totally works. It all starts with the wise, if…

The National, Chromeo, Goo Goo Dolls shows announced

Although the National has been at for a decade, the Brookyn-based indie rock group started gaining some serious traction with the release of 2007’s Boxer. The act’s latest effort, High Violet , debuted in the top five slots around the world, so it’s no surprise that the band, who has…

Third annual Mighty 4 Denver set for July 10

Just received word that Mighty 4 Denver, the B-boy gathering put together by the Lordz of Finesse crew, Paulskeee and Master Culture, is set to go down on Saturday, July 10. Launched in 2008, Mighty 4 Denver — celebrating the four-elements of hip-hop culture its named after — is now…

Film on the Rocks 2010 schedule announced

Update: This morning, the Denver Film Society announced the full lineup for this year’s Film on the Rocks. See which acts are slated to perform after the jump. The Film on the Rocks 2010 schedule has been announced. Looks like the Denver Film Society is kicking things off with a…

The Gamits announce date for reunion show

It’s finally official: This past January, we spoke with Gamits mastermind Chris Fogal about getting the old band — which checked out entirely too early, if you ask us — back together again, dude (cue incredibly shoddy Cockney accent). We just received word from our pal Virgil over at Suburban…

Ideal Fathers rarely disappoint, and this Wasteland show was no exception

Ideal Fathers • Vicious Women • Fugitive Kind 05.28.10 | The Wasteland Although the Fugitive Kind from San Francisco may be the same band that former Blatz guitarist Robert Eggplant helped start, the female-fronted five-piece sounded like a more brutal Dead Kennedys fronted by a lead singer with the unfettered…