Honor the Fallen brings truth in advertising

In a coincidence they perhaps hadn’t anticipated when they chose their moniker, the members of Honor the Fallen, a young Broomfield-based act, has issued word that guitarist Dylan Neise (pictured left, center) is departing the band. As an, ahem, honorable gesture, the band delivered the news to fans in a…

Overcasters survive crash, get added to SXSW lineup

Overcasters, the promising new outfit led by Kurt Ottaway, just returned from a pair of shows on the East Coast with the Fluid. While the shows were awesome, from the sounds of it, the band was fortunate to have made it there in one piece. As the band was passing…

Holy crap! Check out the mane on Dave Beegle

Earlier today, we mentioned Dave Beegle in the news about Trace Bundy getting recognition in Acoustic Magazine. Next thing we know, Beegle’s brother and his most faithful, ardent and tireless champion, Morris, the owner of Hapi Skratch Entertainment, posted a vintage video of Dave shredding with Fourth Estate at the…

Nemesys in the studio, film at eleven

Photo: Steven Wallace This is shaping up to be a stellar year for hard rock and metal in Denver. As we write this, another promising act is in the process of recording a debut full-length. And in what has almost become customary at this point in this here digital age,…

Tonight: Andy Tanner, Meadowlark jam and Andy Smith at Rockbar

So what are you doing tonight? What? Watching TV and then going to bed? Lame. Yes, we know it’s Tuesday, but there’s some pretty cool stuff going on tonight. First Andy Tanner of Laymen’s Terms is playing a show tonight at the Larimer Lounge that will serve as his solo…

Springsteen, Modest Mouse, Conor Oberst shows announced

Modest Mouse visits CU’s Balch Fieldhouse February 28. As we reported earlier today, Bruce Springsteen’s April 10 Pepsi Center show was announced today, but it’s also been a busy week for other concert announcements, including Modest Mouse’s February 28 gig at CU’s Balch Fieldhouse, Conor Oberst’s April 10 Ogden Theatre…

You’re listening to the sound of heartbreak

Damn you, Eric Shively! Thanks for bringing rain clouds to an otherwise peaceful Tuesday evening. Was just now getting ready to crack a cold one and call it a day, when a message from Senõr Shively popped in my e-mail box. I’ll tell you what, leave it to that guy…

Grab the Heyday’s album for a song

Here’s a new variation on the In Rainbows paradigm that actually seems quite viable. Regular blog readers have probably already heard all about this, if they caught Eryc Eyl’s 1090 Club blog item back in December, but if not, check this out; it’s pretty cool: There’s this digital music distributor…

Trace Bundy gets nod from Acoustic Magazine

While there’s a plethora of gifted guitarists in Denver, there’s only a handful that enter the realm of extraordinary, virtuosos who are widely regarded amongst critics, their peers and by fans. It’s a short list filled in by folks like Dave Beegle, Robert Eldridge and Neil Haverstick, among others. You…

ManeLine featured on Rebel Radio mixtape

Buffalo, New York-based DeepThinka Records just released Rebel Radio 45: The Free Double Mixtape mixed by DJ Anubus, DJ Optimus Prime and Billy Drease Williams. Why do we care? Well, mostly because it’s a dope mixtape that’s free, but also because Denver’s own ManeLine is featured on the project next…

Bruce Springsteen due at the Pepsi Center

Just announced seconds ago: Springsteen at the Pepsi Center on Friday, April 10. Together with his ace co-horts, the E-Street Band, the Boss will be stopping by Denver as part of an extensive American and European tour in support of his new album, Working On a Dream, which arrived in…

Mighty 4 Colorado hip-hop event set for May 16

Last year, b-boy Fienz, his Lordz of Finesse crew and Paul Skeee came together to throw the first Mighty 4 Colorado event at Beta nightclub, which drew more than 500 attendees. The event featured b-boy battles, performances from Infinite Mindz and BreakEFX, as well as fresh music coming from DJs…

Spools of Dark Thread not dead yet

Hold off sending any floral arrangements to the funeral home. It appears that news of Spools of Dark Thread’s demise may have been a bit premature. Two of the remaining members (the drummer and a guitarist?) are committed to finding new players — specifically, a new frontman to replace Chris…

So you think you can dance (like MC Hammer)?

Finally! All my years of practicing the Hammer dance and holding on to my harem pants are about to pay off. DanceJam is running a contest to find the best Hammer dancer in the U.S. If you’re fourteen years old or older, live in any of the fifty U.S. states,…

The Fray’s new album panned in Rolling Stone

Well, the first review is in. Two stars. In the brand-new issue of Rolling Stone, which just hit stands over the weekend, the mag gives the Fray’s forthcoming full-length, the hotly anticipated, self-titled followup to How to Save a Life, due in stores next Tuesday, two stars out of five…

DeVotchKa in New York and live broadcast in Philly

On the heels of the Fluid invading NYC the weekend prior, DeVotchKa, another Denver act, played a show on Saturday night at Webster Hall in New York. Evidently, the set was quite well received, according to this pair of blog posts we came across — the latter of which contains…

Meat Puppets at Bluebird Theater

Meat Puppets with Shaky HandsSaturday, January 24, 2009Bluebird TheaterBetter Than: Not seeing such a deservedly legendary band.Shaky Hands from Portland, Oregon, opened the show with its own brand of countrified indie rock. There was nothing languid about the performance of this four-piece: Bright, chimy guitars and thick, heady leads locking…

Umphrey’s McGee at the Fillmore

Photo: Tobin Voggesser Umphrey’s McGee Saturday, January 24, 2009Fillmore AuditoriumBetter Than: Saving money and listening to Umphrey’s through your earbuds.I’m too young to have seen the Grateful Dead or Led Zeppelin live. Just the same, I’m convinced that my friends and I were conceived in brightly painted VW buses with…

Flier of the Week: Peña at the Lion’s Lair

Yeah, I know we already had a flier of the week, on Tuesday (and a kick-ass flier it was, too). I also realize the show this flier is advertising is already over, as of last night. But I absolutely could not resist giving this flier some props. It’s awesome. I…

29th St. Disciples signs with Zodiac Killer

Sure, free beer and gratuitous sex are great reasons to be in a garage band. But the holy grail, of course, isn’t getting zonked or getting laid — it’s getting signed. And that’s just what 29th St. Disciples have done. The foursome have been grinding in the trenches of Denver’s…

Frontside Five signs with DC-Jam Records

Skate punk kingpins, Frontside Five, recently profiled in Thasher magazine, has joined the roster of DC-Jam Records. The Missouri-based imprint, which is also home to legendary skate punks JFA and McRad, will release the band’s upcoming full-length, Resurrection Cemetary, in early March, and to commemorate the album’s release, the Frontside…