This just in: Denver has a thriving punk scene

Update:Whoops! It seems we got a little ahead of ourselves yesterday. The Mile High Low Life release party is actually taking place tonight (Saturday) at 3 Kings, not last night. Our bad. Good news, though, that means you still catch the show! Just in case you haven’t been paying attention,…

Thank God It’s Friday!

Punk not your thing? A little too loud for you, you say? No worries. There’s tons of other great music for you to catch tonight. Across from 3 Kings, over at the hi-dive, Curious Yellow makes its valiant return to the scene after a four- year hiatus, with the Still…

Lost 100K Battle track from Infinite Mindz springs a leak

Last year, the World Famous Wake Up Show connected with UrSession.com to host a hip-hop contest called the 100K Battle. This battle consisted of well-known hip-hop producers like DJ Muggs, 9th Wonder, Pete Rock, Alchemist and others, donating beats to any rapper who wanted to spit a rhyme. The beats…

Missed the list: Kanye West 808s and Heartbreak

Every year, in the weeks after I have submitted my year-end best-of lists, I take a few days to go through everyone else’s lists to catch things I overlooked, ignored and missed out on. This has been a ritual since the days I was only making those lists for myself,…

Strange Powers returns…

It’s been a little while since we heard from producer and MC Strange Powers (known to some as Shag One). But Powers is slowly getting back into the fold after working in the background with a variety of artists, plus using an alias on a variety of other music projects.”Right…

That John Common is something else, isn’t he?

All right, so this is a new one. While most bands are content to promote their shows by sending out MySpace bulletins or posting fliers around town, leave it to John Common to come at it from a completely different angle. To spread the word about a show at the…

Neil McIntyre collabs with Kurtis Blow

It was all a dream. I used to read Word Up magazine… Right about now, Neil McIntyre can relate to the sentiments in the opening lines of “Juicy,” as Biggie Smalls reflects on the framers/heroes that came before him. McIntyre, we just found out, traded verses with rap legend Kurtis…

Bottesini Project to set up shop in San Francisco for the night

The Bottesini Project, the completely improv project spearheaded by Creative Music Works’ Paul Riola, is taking its unique show on the road. Riola is taking the concept — spontaneous compositions created by like-minded musicians in a formal jam context — to San Francisco on Friday, May 15, at the Starry…

Neil Young kicks the year off with a hilarious new single

Neil Young ended 2008 with a bang by performing a marathon two-and-a-half-hour-long set at Madison Square Garden that was not only chock-full of classics but also included a handful of new tracks that Young wrote during his quest to turn one of his antique cars into a viable alternative-fuel vehicle…

Born in the Flood announces a mountain mini-tour

Good news, Born in the Flood/The Wheel fans: The boys have just announced their first shows, and they’re coming up soon. The first of five dates (four Flood, one Wheel) comes just before the end of this month, at the hi-dive, and the rest follow in various charming mountain locales…

Fucked Up pushes punk into the future by understanding the past

Plenty of punk-rock fanatics claim to be founts of information about their favorite musical style — but compared to Damian Abraham, frontman for the groundbreaking Canadian hardcore combo Fucked Up, most of them seem like hopeless poseurs. In addition to a deeper-than-deep knowledge of the form’s recognized innovators, he’s able…

Lavish is easy on the eyes

A cigar-smoking buddy of mine dragged me into the original Purple Martini on 15th Street (between Market and Larimer streets) back in the mid-’90s, when it was one of the first martini lounges in town. We were sitting in a booth, and my friend had just lit up a stogie…

Spellcaster at Rhinoceropolis

With an imposing array of guitar gear, including at least one full stack and a variety of pedals, many obviously modified, Warren Bedell, former frontman of the well-regarded Zombie Zombie, looks like he might be the lead player in a Sleep tribute band. As Spellcaster (due at Rhinoceropolis on Sunday,…

Rapture DJs at Beta

If you need to tempt your hipster friends to the dark side — otherwise known as real dance music — the Rapture DJs may be able to help. Not only are they a recognizable brand name (believe me, they all love “House of Jealous Lovers”) that should make your shaggy-haired,…

What happens when all the profanely monikered bands get together at once

I was lucky enough to be invited to the recent Festival of the Fuck Bands, led in a ceremonious fashion by Fucked Up’s very own Father Damian. The festival is a chance for bands worldwide to get together, discuss music and politics, and chat about how awesome they are for…

Yo, Majesty!

Oh, sure, profane, sexually explicit hip-hop is nothing new. Peaches made the most ridiculous extreme of that type of thing artistically respectable — even confrontational and political. Yo, Majesty! isn’t content to be a mere curiosity either. The primary aesthetic of this act is hip-hop, but a more than cursory…

Iris DeMent

By the standards of most contemporary performers, Iris DeMent works largely off the grid. She doesn’t even have a MySpace page, and her official website, www.irisdement.com, is apparently dead. Not that modern technology has ever been her raison d’être. Her first album, 1992’s Infamous Angel, was a stunning original folk…

Musee Mecanique

For the most part, it’s pointless to take a band’s name too literally. For example, I’ve stopped hoping that I’ll receive a coin every time I’m forced to listen to Nickelback. Occasionally, though, a group’s appellation perfectly captures its aesthetic, as is the case with Musee Mecanique, which headlines a…

Cynic

Few bands convincingly cross genres within a career as deftly as Cynic does within a single song. These virtuosic purveyors of progressive metal from Miami are a prime example of musical ambition and the typically tumultuous response that follows revolution; critics hailed their genre-bending 1993 debut Focus as visionary, yet…

The Fray

The Fray’s latest feels like a natural progression from its massively successful debut. Everything that drew listeners in the first time — the piano-driven ballads, the tasteful guitar flourishes, the dramatic builds, the soaring melodies and earnest, soul-searching lyrics — is plentiful here and more refined. The magnetism of Isaac…

TheSaurus

In the early ’90s, Gang Starr rapper Guru helped pioneer the fusion of hip-hop and live jazz with his various Jazzmatazz groups and recordings. While he might not have been the first to mix the two, he proved that they can be worthy companions, as does TheSaurus. As the band’s…