Ate Bitten at Glob

Tyler Snow is deservedly best known for his various DJ gigs over the years, most easily witnessed every second Friday at the Meadowlark, during the Disco Nouveau event. But on rare occasions, he’ll perform as Ate Bitten and display his facility with putting together rich layers of sound using bent-circuit…

Mutemath

Originally something of a long-distance songwriting partnership, Mutemath eventually based itself in keyboardist Paul Meany’s home town of New Orleans. Artists from that town seem to be able to pull off eclectic without seeming like musical dilettantes, and Mutemath is no exception. Its popularity with fans of jam bands and…

Devin the Dude

For anyone else, releasing an album titled Suite #420 on 4/20 would be overkill. For Devin the Dude, it’s an understatement. The veteran MC has made a career of rapping about pot in all its glorious and manifold forms, though that career has been less than blazing lately: After starting…

Frightened Rabbit

Scott Hutchison started Frightened Rabbit in 2003 as a solo project. The name came from Hutchison’s mother, who saw how he would retreat into a corner like a “frightened rabbit” in social situations. Clearly, Hutchison has managed to leap the hurdle of social anxiety enough to perform in front of…

Jimmy Gnecco

Anyone who’s ever met Ours frontman Jimmy Gnecco will tell you he’s an intense dude. He’s the type of guy who perpetually appears to be pondering something profound. Whether he’s actually ruminating on something of consequence, of course, is anyone’s guess. But his intensity is palpable. He’s also an immensely…

Oblio’s Arrow

The genre of Americana is in as much disarray as America itself — but rather than try to impose order on that chaos, Oblio’s Arrow embodies it. Drawing from country rock, psychedelia and the singer-songwriter tradition of the ’70s, the group formerly known as Oblio Duo + the Archers has…

Sandusky

Largely released digitally, this latest full-length from Sandusky includes different artwork for each song when played on the computer. “A Prayer for the Unification of Bootgazers” opens the album as a statement of purpose: Much of the album’s material is post-rock, yet it manages to be genuinely haunting rather than…

Bop Skizzum

Andy Guerrero returns to his funk act after shutting it down to focus on his work as a guitarist for the Flobots. This is his return home in a lot of ways, and mainstream success has left its mark: This is squeaky-clean music, more broadly influenced than before, crafted by…

Adam O.N.E.

Adam O.N.E. Duncan, formerly of the Infinite Mindz collective, has launched his solo career with The CA, a stylistic undertaking with progressive sounds and beats. The production is largely handled by Food Chain’s Mass Prod, and the texture of the album, a mixture of synth and velvet, is smooth and…

Cedric Gervais at Beta

French-born, Miami-based Cedric Gervais crafts a brand of house that weaves threads of electro and progressive house into a big, shimmery, club-smashing tapestry of late-night abandon. On hits such as “Spirit in My Life,” Gervais displays a talent for slick, vocal-driven progressive house that would make fellow Frenchman David Guetta…

Meet Wire Faces, one of the bands birthed from the Jimi Austin

For three and a half years, the Jimi Austin was one of Fort Collins’s most celebrated acts —and that whole time, there was tension brewing within the band. Frontman Chris Anderson wanted to explore a more laid-back approach to songwriting, while guitarist Ian Haygood and drummer Shane Zweygardt were pushing…

Blue Million Miles has come a ways from its days as Small Objects

A few years ago, a band called Small Objects changed its name to Blue Million Miles. Inspired by a new lineup and a slightly modified sound, the core songwriting team of guitarists Sam McNitt and Jeff Shapiro issued Of Building Walls, a dreamy yet forceful album of emotionally charged, cathartic…

Blue skies invite you to enjoy a glut of bands at Glob

Great fliers don’t have to always involve meticulous design work, professional illustration and cutting-edge aesthetics. Sometimes, a little, earnest sketch is all it takes. As in today’s flier, which gives us a little sunshine, a little weirdness and a good vibe for a show at the Glob. Who among us…

The Swayback lands gig at Rock ‘N Rev in Sturgis this fall

Get a load of this lineup: Godsmack, Creed, 3 Doors Down, Stone Temple Pilots, the Swayback, Hinder, Wolfmother, the Eagles of Death Metal, Skillet, the Jim Rose Circus. Hold on. We know what you’re thinking — what … the… eff, right? We know! Can you believe it? We’re as stunned…