Live Review: Sasha at Beta

See the slide show here. Sasha October 23, 2008 Beta Better than: His most recent mix disc, Involver 2, led me to think it might be Sasha was an early favorite of mine, but over the years my tastes have changed. I’ve come to prefer more primal, groove-oriented and generally…

Live Review: Kings of Leon at Fillmore Auditorium

Kings of Leon Thursday, October 23, 2008 Fillmore Auditorium Photos by Chad Fahnestock Better than: Fiery sex. Well, almost. Kings of Leon had already plowed through seven songs before frontman Caleb Followill told the few thousand fans packed in the Fillmore that the dry air was really getting to him…

Ben Harper to play Obama rally in Civic Center Park on Saturday

Break out your aero-dynamic panties, ladies. The Obama campaign just announced that singer-songwriter Ben Harper will play “a few songs” at a rally in Civic Center Park on Saturday, to encourage people to vote for Barack Obama. Opening odds that someone shouts out “Burn One Down” at a highly inappropriate…

The Real World house lives on, in Theorie

I vaguely recall watching the first Real World episode, which was filmed in New York. That was in 1992, and the characters, well, it’s all pretty foggy now, but I do remember that they lived in a sweet loft, which probably ran $20,000 a month back then. In almost every…

My Sister Outlaw at the Lion’s Lair

Formed in early 2005, My Sister Outlaw began life as the Sirens but played only one show under that name before switching to its current moniker after former Catatonic Lydia drummer Sophia Throop came on board. The group is one of the few all-female bands in Denver. But rather than…

Mini Reviews

Crystal Antlers, EP (Touch and Go). These Long Beachers locate the art in hardcore. Their music is as wild and thrashy as anything that’s ever come out of a garage, but tracks such as “Until the Sun Dies (Part 2)” and “Vexation” feel epic, unbound, with melodramatic organ and screeching…

Damian Lazarus at Beta

Damian Lazarus’s free Lazpod podcast reveals him to be more than just another DJ. Instead of a quick mix of whatever records he’s flogging in the clubs that month, each entry in the series uncovers a deep and omnivorous love of all music — from vintage soul and retro electro…

The Stills

Canada’s Arts & Crafts imprint is dominated by acts that operate on the margins of rock rather than the dead center. That makes the Stills the white sheep of the family. On Oceans Will Rise, their latest recording, singer/guitarist Tim Fletcher and his crew present their songs in a very…

Aaron Parks Quartet

Aaron Parks was precocious as a youngster. At age fifteen, he was already working on a triple major in math, computer science and music at the University of Washington. He says he never really thought about a career in music until the music began playing him. By the time he…

MSTRKRFT

MSTRKRFT men Jesse F. Keeler and Al-P, appearing with Felix Cartal and LA Riots, are regularly accused of borrowing from their dance-tastic predecessors rather than taking the genre’s sound to new places — and based on the sonic familiarity of their debut long-player, 2006’s The Looks, this argument has some…

Clouds

Clouds’ Legendary Demo EP was generally pretty decent, blending sludge rock with dips into dub and groove, even if some took it as a bad sign that the group covered Frank Zappa’s “Willie the Pimp” by renaming it “Magic Hater,” hoping nobody would notice. The band isn’t pure stoner rock;…

Diplo’s helping lay the groundwork for the new international underground

Hip-hop evangelist, entrepreneurial philanthropist, talented producer and DJ extraordinaire Diplo (aka Wesley Pentz) came to international prominence through his work with M.I.A. As a musical force for good in his own right, Diplo is helping to lay the groundwork for a new international underground movement. We caught up with him…

Live Review: Legendary Pink Dots at Bluebird Theater

The Legendary Pink Dots Tuesday, October 21, 2008 Bluebird Theater Better Than: Anything that pretends it’s dark and intense but isn’t. Nearly thirty years into its career, the Legendary Pink Dots are still among the most unique and evolving bands to have come out of art and psychedelic rock movements…

The Flobots acheive platinum status

Dave Nesi The Flobots have officially been certified platinum for one million downloads of “Handlebars.” The announcement really comes as no surprise. After the single was shipped to radio a few months after the first of the year, it reached “Crazy”-like ubiquity almost immediately. The Flobots are only the second…

3OH!3’s “Don’t Trust Me” video makes its debut

A few weeks ago, we got a sneak peek of the brand new 3OH!3 video in the October 3 edition of Entertainment Weekly. Alas, we finally get to see what the grease paint and loin cloths were all about. Yesterday, the 3OH!3 hooligans premiered their new video, posted after the…

Live Review: Steve Lawler at Beta

Photo: Chad Fahnestock visit slide show for more pics Steve Lawler and Audiofly October 18, 2008 Beta Better than: The first/last time I saw Steve Lawler Dance music doesn’t need much to succeed. A steady beat, a killer bassline and something, anything, to serve as an occasional hook and you’re…

Live Review: Dressy Bessy, the Fire Drills & the Pseudo Dates

Dressy Bessy, the Fire Drills and the Pseudo Dates Bluebird Theater Saturday, October 18, 2008 Better than: listening to it in your headphones When Tammy Ealom started singing about a gal obsessed with the ‘60s in the song “Do You Whisper?” on Saturday night, it was hard not to think…

Friday Rap-Up: ytCracker, DJ AM , Eminem and No Limit

Photo: Aaron Matthews LOCALS ONLY The funny thing about living in Colorado is that you may have superstars right in your own backyard and not even know it. That’s certainly the case with rapper ytCracker. While he’s not widely known in the Colorado hip-hop scene, he’s a beast in “nerdcore,”…