Delta Spirit

Hailing from San Diego rather than Louisiana, Delta Spirit writes the type of music that will always be lumped in with some strain of Americana. A casual listen to the band’s music reveals roots in the folk, blues and soul that is very much a part of that tradition, but…

Crowboy

Crowboy’s Christopher Smith and Todd Redmond classify their music as alt-country, and that’s probably appropriate. But Making Up for Lost Time avoids the pretentiousness that sometimes taints the style via a bracingly straightforward presentation that keeps frills to a minimum. The instrumentation stays simple, with fitting focus placed on Smith’s…

My Sister Outlaw

My Sister Outlaw once considered using the title of this record as its moniker, which makes sense; the feisty material here certainly fits. From the shimmeringly psychedelic “Aphrodesiac” to the hard-edged “Bus Stop” to the latter-day riot-grrrl rock of “Whatever,” the remarkable variety of sounds is reflective of the input…

Watch the Fray live tonight from New York

In less than two hours, the Fray is slated to take the stage at New York’s Webster Hall, a room which played host to a recent set from DeVotchka. No where near Gotham? No worries. Make your way over to the act’s website and you can stream the whole thing…

Update: Join the Photo Atlas video shoot

UPDATE: Just got word that the shoot is postponed until Friday, February 6, at noon. I know this doesn’t help you much if you are already there, but those of you suffering the pain of knowing you missed it just got another chance. If you’ve always wanted to watch a…

Is it too early to reminisce about mid-’90s rap?

I just stumbled upon this gem of mid-90s Denver rap, Give it Up 2 Da Mile High by the Black Hole Posse, and was transported back to a time of Fila sweatshirts, Alize and tall beanies. Clearly, the Black Hole Posse was all about “regulatin’ in this Colorado sunshine” with…

Heavenfest reveals line-up for 2009 festival

Received word earlier today from Heavenfest founder Luke Bodley that the annual Christian themed summer festival has expanded the number of acts slated to appear this August to eighty. Last year’s event was well received enough to not only continue but to attract marquee Christian acts like Third Day, Skillet…

Isaac Slade on the meaning of “You Found Me”

We started off the day talking about the Fray’s new album, which hit stores today, and posted a link to its performance on Good Morning America. So it seems fitting to end the day with another clip that Ron Patrick from Douglas County Television brought to our attention of Isaac…

Jim Dalton joins Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers

Although we heard grumblings about this last week, we held off reporting anything until we received confirmation. (You know, journalistic due diligence and all that.) Well, we now have confirmation: Railbenders frontman Jim Dalton has been asked to join Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers to replace departing guitarist Steve Larson…

Good Morning, America. Today’s the Fray

It’s here. The day of reckoning for Denver’s most high profile band. Five years ago, they were four unknown guys dreaming, wondering, hoping — hoping that their music could break out of a city that most people in this country would’ve had a hard time finding on a map. Today,…

The Mansfields to tour with the Queers

Gotta love the matter-of-fact nature of the Mansfields. The Colorado Springs outfit, which continues to enjoy frequent spins on Rodney on the Roq’s specialty show, Sunday nights on KROQ, took the time to fashion a list of frequently asked questions for anyone who might be interested in doing an interview…

Reno Divorce at the Ogden Theatre

I was shuttling between the hi-dive and the Larimer Lounge on Friday night, so unfortunately, I didn’t catch Reno Divorce and Slim Cessna heating things up for Reverend Horton Heat at the Ogden. But from the sounds of it — Jon Solomon was at the show — both acts tore…

The Boss was made for loving you

Bruce Springsteen is on the brain this morning, mainly because everybody’s talking about his halftime performance during the Super Bowl last night, and tickets just went on sale for his upcoming show at the Pepsi Center. I got a copy of the new disc on Friday and have only had…

Hot Congress Show 1 at Moe’s Original Barbecue

Hot Congress Show 1: The Jim Jims, Lil Slugger, The Pseudo Dates and Vitamins Friday, January 30, 2009 Moe’s Original Barbecue, Denver Better Than: A bill where a random group of bands is thrown together. Opening this show was the Jim Jims. I’m not sure what I was expecting, but…

Whatever happened to Desperate Angel?

There’s a great dialogue happening right now on the Denver Music Board about the local bands that mattered the most to everyone individually. While there’s a ton of groups on that list that had a big impact on me, there’s one in particular that I remember fondly as being my…

Talking during shows: another fan’s perspective

All week we’ve been talking about talking at shows and all this talking has compelled me to weigh in with my own two cents. Like many of our other commentators, I need to admit a bit of guilt first — I have been known to say a few words whilst…

DJ Vajra in Serato Scratch ad

Huzzah! It’s about freaking time that DJ Vajra got his due. To the left of you is a Serato Scratch ad from this month’s BPM magazine, page 38, to be specific. Look closely to the bottom row (second from left), and right there is DJ Vajra’s (aka Chris Karns) mug…

Workhorse on the radio tonight

Turn on your radio-listening device tonight at 7:30 to 106.7 KBPI to catch Workhorse, Denver’s southern-rock-fried answer to Mastodon, on Uncle Nasty’s show. They’ll be interviewing Ross and Randy from the band as well as playing the song “Wooly Molasses.” If you like what you hear (and you probably will;…

Mama’s debut set to drop in March

Photo: Don Cudney Still don’t know if Mama will ever perform live, but we’ve finally gotten a release date for its recorded debut. Bayoutopia, the album containing the songs that we’ve been raving about endlessly since last November when we first heard the demos, is slated for release on Tuesday,…

Flier of the week: Minor Authority at the Gothic

Considering the frequent hosannas tossed in the direction of old-school, hand-drawn fliers, it should come as no surprise that the flier this week that flipped our wigs was one that we stumbled across from Minor Authority touting a gig at the Gothic this past August. The primitive lettering and pencil…