Blink-182, Staind, 3 Doors Down shows announced

As previously reported, the recently reunited Blink-182 is hitting the road again for the first time in five years and is making a stop at Fiddler’s Green on Sunday, September 6 with Weezer, Taking Back Sunday and Chester French. While reserved tickets, which go on sale Saturday, June 6 at…

Film on the Rocks line-up announced

As you’ve no doubt gathered from the weekly This Just In posts that have been accumulating over the past month or so, the summer concert season is almost upon us and is so far stacking up to be a memorable one, particularly at Red Rocks thanks to a rare night…

Last night: Camera Obscura at the Bluebird Theater

Camera Obscura, Agent RibbonsBluebird TheaterMonday, June 1, 2009Better Than: A vintage-clothes show without live music. Okay, so that’s a bit mean. But Camera Obscura did bring along fellow thrift-store doyennes Agent Ribbons as an opening act. The bands’ shared love for ’50s dresses is where the comparisons end; Sacramento-based Agent…

Spinal Tap release “Saucy Jack” as a free download

Spinal Tap fans, rejoice! At long last, the fabled “Saucy Jack” — the centerpiece to the Tap’s unfinished rock musical about the notorious London serial murderer Jack the Ripper — has been released. And it won’t set you back nearly as much as those long-rumored, impossible to find Japanese bootlegs…

Dualistics unveiling new tune tomorrow at hi-dive

The Dualisitcs have been on something of a hot streak for the past six months. They kicked off the year with a brand-new EP that drew great buzz, a solid review and warranted a feature from us. They followed that up a few months later with a Nirvana cover show…

Flier of the Week: Inactivists at the D-Note

Oh, sweet monster-movie goodness! I’m beginning to think you all are designing just for me (not that I mind). This week’s fancy-pants flier (click on it for a bigger version) pays homage to the movie-monster icons of yesteryear with a sweet mashup on the classic Bride of Frankenstein to promote…

Last night: Punk Rocks at Red Rocks

Punk Rocks: Offspring, Alkaline Trio, The Vandals, Street Dogs, Frontside FiveRed Rocks AmphitheaterThursday, May 28, 2009 Better than: Attending a purported punk festival at the Pepsi Center. It was an unlikely forum for a punk show. Red Rocks Amphitheater isn’t the first venue that pops into my mind when I…

Missed FoCoMx? No worries. Check this out.

Last month, the Fort Collins Music Association hosted the area’s first ever all local music festival, dubbed the Fort Collins Music Experiment (FoCoMx for short). As hard to believe as it is that such an event never existed until this year, it’s not difficult to see that the supply definitely…

Meet the Rouge, one of Denver’s brightest new bands

Some scars are forever, some fade with time. For the members of the Rouge, who all have matching cigarette-burn scars on their arms, it doesn’t matter how long the mark stays, as long as the feeling of camaraderie that caused them to do it in the first place lasts forever. …

It hurts so good at the Trailside Saloon

There’s a scene in the Blues Brothers where Jake, Elwood and the rest of the band are playing “Stand by Your Man” at Bob’s Country Bunker. The camera pans across a bunch of loving couples holding each other, then comes to rest on a pathetic guy sitting alone, almost in…

Fire Drills at Bender’s Tavern

In an era when we’ve all been hit over the head once too often with pop punk, a band like the Fire Drills (due at Bender’s Tavern on Saturday, May 30) can superficially sound like a continuation of that sort of thing. Except with this band, the most cursory of…

Kyau & Albert at Beta

The most compelling thing about trance duo Kyau & Albert is the bizarre vibe of their podcast voiceovers: it’s very Dieter-from-Sprockets meets Hans & Franz, and it is hilarious (unintentionally, we presume). Those awkward interludes really liven up the mixes and make the whole thing more fun. The act is…

Tim Pourbaix takes a step back from his music to move forward in life

At the end of this month, Tim Pourbaix will leave his home town behind for New York — specifically, the hipster’s promised land of Williamsburg. Before he says goodbye, however, the Denver-based singer-songwriter — who garnered attention as a bassist with Kael Smith’s Bear vs. Larger Bear and Killfix —…

Various Artists

All backward-gazing compilations are exercises in nostalgia to some degree — but the best of the breed eschew sentimentality in favor of a more clear-eyed brand of affection. Exhibit A: Rocky Mountain Low, which captures the vitality, humor and exuberance of a punk and post-punk scene that flourished in the…

Adam Adam

It doesn’t seem possible that anyone could put a new spin on the Americana thing, but with this latest offering from Adam Adam, that notion can be put to rest. Part folk, part Americana and part experimental lo-fi, these three songs explore new territories in each. Recalling the bleakest, most…

The Jim Jims

Maybe it’s bitterness, or creeping cynicism, or simply the fact that every new thing I hear has to measure up to the ever-larger pile of stuff I already know and love, but the older I get, the harder it is for anything to simply blow me away. Bottom of the…

Bobby Walker

Bobby Walker has been playing professionally for close to four decades, and Git It feels like a document of his time touring around the States, Japan and Germany. In his whisky-soaked rasp, you can hear the miles he’s traveled on this mini-travelogue of the blues, from the funky blues of…

St. Vincent

One of the most memorable turns of phrase from the past few years of original rock music has to be “Jesus saves, I spend,” from St. Vincent’s 2007 debut full-length Marry Me. Born Annie Clark, the 26-year old multi-instrumentalist — who has toured as a guitarist with the Polyphonic Spree…

Neko Case

The studio work by rootsy singer-songwriters who are lucky enough to have long recording careers tends to grow more urbane as time goes on. That’s certainly true of Middle Cyclone, the latest offering by Neko Case, who’ll share the Chautauqua spotlight with Joey Burns and John Convertino. “This Tornado Loves…