Neil Halstead

Neil Halstead’s path toward his current incarnation as a dusty-road crooner of gentle reverie has been one long process of elimination. The hallmarks have been there since his shoegazing genesis in Slowdive, where the melancholic nostalgia of his breathy baritone was muddled by fuzz-tone guitars and sheets of white noise…

SuidAkrA

SuidAkrA has combined Irish folk music and melodic death metal for nearly fifteen years now. The act’s ninth album, Crógacht, delivers the same trademark sound heard on its predecessors: a swirling blend of keening bagpipes and thunderous double-bass drumming — plus roaring guitar riffs and screaming solos, of course. Vocalist…

Necrotek

Time to get nostalgic over ’90s-era electro-industrial music yet? If so, James Geist, Necrotek’s dark conjurer, is ready to capitalize. His one-man band, to be featured at a Friday, March 13, CD-release party at Tracks, uses virtually all of the subgenre’s time-tested elements: doomy melodies, snappy beats, synthetic instrumentation and…

Marc Sabatella Quartet

It’s been nearly a decade since jazz pianist Marc Sabatella released an album as a leader. The guy’s had a lot going on since then: In the liner notes, he writes about how he began working with vocalist Wendy Fopeano, whom he eventually married, how he earned a Master of…

Various Artists

The twenty tracks on the Bocumast Instances Vol. 1 compilation cover an incredible amount of territory, from several varieties of relatively straightforward guitar rock and singer-songwriter material to outré experimental electronics. That kind of willful eclecticism can be crippling, but it works here for the simple reason that the label…

The Silver Cord

Given the fairly lo-fi recording here, it seems the Silver Cord was going for a more live sound. And while that approach has its drawbacks — namely sacrificing robust low end — it also highlights the stark tonal contrasts inherent in the songwriting. Dane Bernhardt’s spooky keyboard work is far…

Cut Copy’s retro sound is no meager replication

Often compared to synth-pop bands of the ’80s like New Order and Depeche Mode, Melbourne, Australia’s Cut Copy writes music that is equally inspired by unexpected sources. When they started out earlier this decade, none of the group’s members had ever played the instruments they currently employ to create their…

Carl Cox at Beta

Carl Cox has never had the superstar status in the U.S. as some of his British peers, but don’t think for a minute that his place in dance-music history is in question. Cox’s roots go way, way back to the very beginning; this is a guy who was playing acid-house…

Flier of the week: Ideal Fathers at the hi-dive

This week’s tops-in-class flier comes courtesy of Lion Sized guitarist/vocalist Josh Bergstrand, who designed this excellent, eye-catching poster to promote his show March 26 at the hi-dive with the Ideal Fathers, who are headlining, and Snake Rattle Rattle Snake, who seem to be the inspiration for the imagery. This one…

Pirate Signal continuing to make moves

From the sounds of it, the Pirate Signal has been working overtime. Fresh on the heels of wowing crowds at this year’s Sundance film festival, preceded by a string of dates supporting 3OH!3 last fall, the act is headlining a stellar bill at the Marquis Theater this Saturday, March 14,…

Neil Young, Depeche Mode, Keith Urban shows announced

The summer concert season is beginning to take shape. A lot of great shows were announced this week, including Neil Young’s show at Magness Arena on Monday, April 27, Depeche Mode’s show at Red Rocks on Thursday, August 27, and Keith Urban’s show at the Pepsi Center on Wednesday, July…

The economy sucks, so here are 570 free songs

It’s finds like this that make me glad I am a pathetic, house-bound loser who spends all his time surfing the Internet. The good folks at Amazon.com got into the MP3-selling business a while back. Not only are there formats better than the ridiculous iTunes formats (for example, no DRM,…

So What! back at Sengers on the Fax tonight!

When DJ K-Nee and Style-N-Fashion started doing So What! The Club back in 1993, at the old City Spirit Cafe on 15th and Blake, the point was to get away from the straight-up club music and hip-hop of the usual DJ scene, and focus on jazz-influenced cuts and rare grooves. I…

Last night: The Bad Plus at Soiled Dove

The Bad Plus The Soiled DoveMonday, March 9, 2008Better than: the last time I saw the trio. There’s a live recording of Rahsaan Roland Kirk where he talks about how he’s going to play two entirely separate songs on two different saxophones. One was Dvorak’s New World Symphony and the…

Over the weekend: Tauntaun and Kingdom of Magic at the Bluebird

Tauntaun, Kingdom of Magic and Wetlands Friday, March 6, 2009 Bluebird Theater Better than: banging your head against your steering wheel Friday night’s Bluebird crowd came prepared to rock, and they certainly weren’t disappointed. As metal reasserts itself in the mainstream Denver music scene, fans of nosehair-singeing rock are lucky…

Over the weekend: Cut Off Your Hands at the hi-dive

Cut Off Your Hands Sunday, March 8, 2009 Hi-Dive, Denver Better Than: Not seeing this band before they’re playing bigger venues. Cut Off Your Hands plays pretty straightforward pop rock. Just the same, frontman Nick Johnston displayed considerable amount of vigor, leaning into the mike and gyrating as though he…

Frozen deadbubbles tomorrow afternoon

As if you needed another reason to head up to Nederland tomorrow for Frozen Dead Guy Days, we just got word that Denver’s own raucous psycho/psychedelic rock pranksters deadbubbles will be playing at 4:30 p.m. as part of the frozen festivities. Word is they’ll be playing without a drummer, from…

Win tickets to see Tauntaun tonight at the Bluebird

Well, it’s finally here. Almost a year after offering up a sneak peek of the music being made by Tauntaun, the defacto supergroup profiled in this week’s issue, led by former Gamits frontman Chris Fogal and featuring Ian O’Dougherty, Matty Clark and Dave Barker, the outfit is unveiling its debut…

The Colorado Rap Report offers free hip-hop comp download

For those skeptical about Colorado’s hip-hop scene, the folks at the Colorado Rap Report blog have assembled some of the finest local acts on one compilation — including the Pirate Signal, ManeLine, Ichiban, Whygee, Distrakt, Dent, Deca and 3 the Hardway, among others — in an effort to showcase how…