Peña doesn’t need words to make a point

Call it math rock. Call it progressive rock. Hell, you can even call it rock instrumentation with momentary hints of shoegazing if you like (which is how the members of Peña describes themselves), but for God’s sake, “Just don’t call us a fucking jam band!” says Aaron Ray, guitarist and…

Make new friends at Mr. A’s

Remember that scene in Animal House when Otter, Flounder, Pinto and Boon pick up those girls from Emily Dickinson College and then drive by the Dexter Lake Club, where they spy an Otis Day and the Knights banner hanging outside? Since the band had played one of their frat parties,…

El Toro de la Muerte at Larimer Lounge

When you call your band “The Bull of Death,” you have to excuse people for thinking you play some variety of metal-core. This Colorado Springs quintet is almost as far removed from that kind of thing as possible — except that a couple of these guys were once in heavy-as-heavy-can-be…

Glasvegas

Perhaps too cleverly named, this Glasgow-based band had fans among the likes of Lisa Marie Presley and former Creation Records head Alan McGee before releasing a proper record. Superficially, Glasvegas sounds like a lot of atmospheric rock traversing the world these days. But there is a grace and gorgeousness to…

Lily Allen

From the moment Lily Allen surfaced on the pop radar, she seemed destined to be a short-lived phenomenon. The daughter of a comedian who came to fame with a big assist from MySpace and hails from England, home to the most fickle music press on the planet? If she held…

Mastodon

It’ll probably take Mastodon fans a while to warm up to Crack the Skye. The band’s latest trades some of the brutal crunch associated with albums such as 2004’s Leviathan in favor of an artsier, more intricate sound. Producer Brendan O’Brien, who worked most recently with Bruce Springsteen, pushes the…

Bruce Springsteen

Bruce Springsteen is one of a handful of rock musicians to have aged gracefully while also growing as an artist. Instead of burning out and fading away, Springsteen had a remarkable fourteen-year streak of eight great albums, starting with 1973’s Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J. What has made him special…

The Republic Tigers

A crew of Digital Age composers, the Republic Tigers pass around song files like intraband demos, loading them onto ProTools rigs and sculpting massive creations from the initial song chunks. Starting with the hard elements of rock — guitar, drums, bass line, melody — the Kansas City band stacks vocal…

The Hollyfelds

Listening to the Hollyfelds’ Black Heart Blue makes me wish my grandpa was still alive. See, we were always close, but I never gave his music — Hank Williams, Patsy Cline and other classic country, a little bluegrass when he was feeling spry — a chance until he was gone…

Bronze

On its debut, the Bronze sets itself apart from the other bands drawing similar inspiration from the fusion of sludgy, heavy rock and thrash. Mixed in with the undeniable bite of these songs is a playfulness that suggests these guys are as much into having fun as they are into…

Council of Word

Danny One Shoe and Deep Rawk Dave, this Council’s members, come by their old-school sound honestly. They’ve been making Mile High hip-hop since 1989, and instead of mimicking the latest production flavor, they stick with what they know and love. Example: “Movement of Thought,” which opens with wiki-wiki scratching and…

Bonnie Lowdermilk

It might have taken Bonnie Lowdermilk a little more than a decade to release the followup to her previous album with the Fred Hersch Trio, but Up to Now was well worth the wait. With help from some of the area’s finest players, including Mark Simon, Ken Walker and Greg…

Veteran jazz drummer Bill Goodwin keeps time with son Max, aka DJ Klaw

This year marks drummer Bill Goodwin’s fiftieth as a professional musician. During the past 35 years, he’s performed with, recorded with and produced albums for legendary alto saxophonist Phil Woods in addition to working with Bill Evans, Dexter Gordon, Gary Burton and Keith Jarrett. Goodwin also played on Tom Waits’s…

Gui Boratto at Beta

Techno has experienced a fantastic resurgence in the past few years, with new movements within the genre and new artists pushing the previously neglected style to the forefront of the dance-music world. At the vanguard of that movement is Gui Boratto, a Brazilian-born superstar, who’s making techno history and changing…

Flier of the Week: Henchmen and Royal Dead at Cervantes’

For reminding me of the Golden Age of movie lobby posters, this flier for local promoter Zombie Rock’s show tomorrow night at Cervantes’ has earned the nod for flier of the week. Its bold, stark colors, simple, line-illustrated style and suggestion of unspeakable horror proved to be an irresistible combination…

2009 Westword Music Showcase headliners

Recognize the dudes pictured above? If you do, then you’re probably pretty stoked right now. That’s right — Built to Spill will be headlining this year’s Showcase. Hold on. There’s more… you know we always have more than one act on the mainstage, right? Well, how about some Mudhoney? (No,…

3 the Hardway tapped for homeless benefit concert

The Auraria Students Against Poverty have partnered with Denver’s Road Home and the Denver VOICE for “Heading Home,” a benefit concert featuring Colorado artists. The show, which is slated to take place on Thursday, April 30, at the Oriental Theatre, features hip-hop trio 3 the Hardway and Achille Lauro (who’ll…