Baroness

Along with Mastodon, Kylesa and Harvey Milk, Baroness is part of a mini-wave of terrific metal bands currently roaring out of Savannah, Georgia. The group’s mix of psychedelia, doom and raw ’70s riffage makes it one of the most potent combos in contemporary heavy music. Early EPs showed a fair…

City and Colour

No one can accuse Dallas Green of launching a side project that’s a pale imitation of his main gig. He’s best known for handling rhythm-guitar duties in Alexisonfire, a band that delivers growling/frothing emo on recordings such as 2006’s Crisis. In contrast, City and Colour is an acoustic outfit whose…

Yngwie Malmsteen

As much the butt of jokes as an icon — and deservedly so on both counts — Yngwie Malmsteen burst into the world of international music in 1984 with Rising Force. At the age of seven, Malmsteen says, he saw a documentary about the death of Jimi Hendrix and was…

T.I.

While other MCs have created their own bogeymen to battle — Kanye has his ego, Eminem had Kim, Lil Wayne has those cough-syrup Martians — T.I.’s got real problems: Released from house arrest and in the midst of 1,500 hours of community service, he still has to serve a year…

Kings of Leon

Caleb Followill and the other members of the Kings family once seemed content with updating ’70s Southern rock for the new millennium — but no more. Only by the Night is a bid for mass popularity and critical acclaim of the sort typically associated with Chris Martin, not Tennessee-bred good…

Meet two central figures in Denver’s burgeoning underground scene

Travis Egedy, who performs under the name Pictureplane, is becoming one of the more well-known figures in the underground scene, having been name-dropped by HEALTH on Pitchfork this past summer. Together with the artistically like-minded Nick Houde and Ryan Mcryhew of BDRMPPL, Egedy is releasing a split seven-inch of innovative…

Spontaneity is a big part of Stereolab’s approach to making music

Among the most critically acclaimed and widely known of experimental bands, Stereolab combines thoughtful social commentary with breathtakingly lush atmospheres and catchy yet visionary lounge pop. We caught up with guitarist Tim Gane in Washington, D.C., on the first leg of the band’s national tour. Westword: What ideas, musical and…

Pendulum’s move toward rock challenges its original electro-fans

Vocalist/producer/synthesizer player Rob Swire and the other members of the Aussie-born, British-based group Pendulum first established themselves as dance-savvy drum-and-bass practitioners — so when they infused more rock into the songs on their latest CD, In Silico, Swire expected some push-back from longtime supporters. As it turned out, though, the…

DJ Heather at Bar Standard

Hailing from Chicago, DJ Heather grew up surrounded by the very roots of house music. She got her first stint as a tastemaker in college, where she manned a low-wattage station and spread her influence over the cafeteria crowd at lunchtime. Later, she picked up gigs in a bar, playing…

Mini Reviews

Herbie Hancock, Then and Now: The Definitive Herbie Hancock (Verve). With all the songs that Hancock has written over the past five decades, it’s a stretch to say this twelve-track retrospective is “definitive,” but it gives a good sampling of the pianist’s career through his years with Blue Note, Warner…

Jet Entertainment Group is taking off

What began as a boutique hotel with a cool lounge has turned into the start of a nightlife empire. In early September, Jet Entertainment Group — those folks who bought the Luna Hotel at 1612 Wazee Street and turned it into Jet Hotel — acquired the Purple Martini clubs in…

The DMB Returns with a new address

A bit of bad news for the detractors of the Denver Message Board, who have no doubt been doing the dance of joy in its absence, and uplifting news for those who have been experiencing severe withdrawals: The DMB is back. Well, it’s about to be, anyhow. Sometime in the…

Do you have a 4-track mind?

Remember the days before digital? Back before seemingly everybody had a ProTools- or Logic- or Cubase-driven rig in their bedroom? When all you had to record on was a beat up old analog four-track and a road worn SM-58? So do we. In fact, last weekend, we came across an…

Top 10 Denver Band Names

Photo: Jim Narcy What’s in a name … for Planes Mistaken for Stars, a lot. Alright, so I just started editing next week’s section, and Tom Murphy wrote a preview on a band whose name appears in the list below — you’ll have to pick up next week’s paper to…

Chairlift in Apple’s nano-chromatic Commercial

Photo: Jason Klauber Not sure if you noticed or not or if you were even paying attention, but the cutesy synth-pop featured in Apple’s newish nano-chromatic commercial is by none other than Chairlift, the Brookyln-by-way-of-Boulder trio. The song, “Bruises,” is the same one the outfit closed its Larimer Lounge set…

The really, really early interview with Rivers Cuomo of Weezer

Rivers Cuomo thought he and his bandmates looked like “idiots” on the cover of their first album. Westword didn’t wait for Weezer (whose October 5 concert in Broomfield is reviewed here) to get famous before profiling the group. As demonstrated by the August 1994 article below, we were among the…

Friday Rap-Up: Scribble Jam, BET’s Rap City, Kanye West, T-Pain

Catch Lungs LOCALS ONLY On Wednesday, local hip-hop fans made their way to the Fox Theatre in Boulder to see who would represent Colorado at this year’s Scribble Jam Festival in Cincinnati, Ohio. The decent-sized crowd was treated to performances from up and coming local artists Catch Lungs, Purpose and…

Flobots discuss faith and politics

Photo: Brian Landis Folkins Just came across a short YouTube clip featuring the Flobots being interviewed by Matt Hildreth, from Sojo.net. In the short, four-minute video, Jamie Laurie and Stephen Brackett discuss their faith and convictions and how they relates to their music and progressive politics. Check it out after…

Evolution of the Rock Concert… a panel discussion

Occasional Backbeat contributor and band manger/consultant with BandGuru, Mark Bliesener, has organized a panel discussion at the Tivoli Center titled Evolution of the Rock Concert. Fittingly, the discussion — which is free and open to the public and slated to take place on Wednesday, November 12, from 1-2:30 p.m. –…

Voices from Red Rocks: Memories of U2’s Greatest Concert

Last month, Douglas Newman, the executive editor of JamsBio.com, reached out to me looking for folks that were on hand at Red Rocks on that fateful day twenty-five years ago for U2’s now legendary show. He told me he was putting together a video podcast commemorating the release of Live…

Sneak Peek of City Hall, Regas Christou’s new music venue

Just when it seemed like Regas Christou’s expansive nightclub empire couldn’t get any bigger or more impressive, along comes City Hall, the brand new outdoor amphitheatre slated to open within the next few months at 1144 Broadway. The space, which was previously a plot of dirt between two:am, Christou’s after-hours…