Monolith Festival: The eight bands you can’t miss

Denver’s DeVotchKa headlines Saturday night. Monolith Festival, owners of perhaps the most aflame lineup of bands in 2008, starts Saturday at Red Rocks, and Backbeat will cover it end to end – with reviews, photos, and all the beer-fueled musings fit to print. Check back here on Saturday and Sunday…

This Just In 9/11-9/17

Buddy Guy joins former Hendrix sidemen Mitch Mitchell and Billy Cox as part of Experience Hendrix at the Paramount Theatre October 30. Although Jimi Hendrix died nearly four decades ago, he continues to inspire countless numbers of guitar players like Buddy Guy, Jonny Lang, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Eric Johnson,…

Monolith is a perfect chance to build up your stamina for Run the ‘Rocks

Monolith is this weekend, as you’re undoubtedly already aware. And while there’s a palpable sense of excitement surrounding this year’s edition, there’s also an underlying sense of dread attached to the proceedings for the portly, woefully out of shape, chain-smoking acolytes among us, spurred by the thought of trudging up…

Live Review: Foo Fighters and Year Long Disaster at Red Rocks

Foo Fighters, with Year Long Disaster September 8, 2008 Red Rocks Earlier this summer, in a review of KTCL’s Big Gig, I confessed to having underrated the Offspring simply because the band’s been so damned consistent and reliable for so long. Ditto that for the Foo Fighters. In my preview…

Foo Fighters: the original Westword review

The younger Dave Grohl. Prior to seeing (and being knocked out by) the Foo Fighters during their September 8 Red Rocks show, I’d only seen the band once: back in 1995, during its first-ever Denver appearance. It’d only been a year or so since the suicide of Grohl’s old boss,…

Live Review: Mourning Sickness and The Silver Cord at Larimer Lounge

Mourning Sickness Mourning Sickness and The Silver Cord Saturday, September 6th, 2008 Larimer Lounge, Denver Better Than: Morning sickness, or so I would imagine. Mourning Sickness was a three-piece act with the usual rock arrangement of drummer, guitarist and bassist. But the music this trio played was far from “usual.”…

3OH!3 in Rolling Stone

As if selling out multiple nights at the Gothic and the Fox Theatre, killing it on the Warped tour and dominating airplay on most — if not all — of the modern rock stations in the country weren’t already evidence enough, 3OH!3 is edging closer and closer to ubiquity. In…

Friday Rap-Up: BreakEfx, Nas Book, Young Jeezy, Kanye, Jay-Z

Kanye’s new single should be out soon. LOCALS ONLY Two years ago, Ray Maestas and Eppie Deleon of the famed b-boy crew GWT came together to form a new crew called BreakEFX. Enlising the kids they taught at Boulder’s Motion Underground Dance Studio, the crew has been on a tear…

Swayback checks in from the studio in Los Angeles

If you’ve been to Rockbar the past few Wednesdays, you might’ve noticed something missing, namely the affable hosts of Jinxed! There’s a good reason for that. Your hosts, Eric Halborg and William Murphy from the Swayback, have been holed up in L.A. for the past week recording with legendary knob…

The Top 10 Concerts of the Summer

From Rage to Petty, Westword ranks the 10 best shows we saw (and photographed) in Denver this summer. Think this list sucks? Tell us which shows we missed, and if we’ve got pictures — it’s likely we do — we’ll add them to the slide show…

Slipknot

Four albums in (five, if you’re an eBay-stalking obsessive), Slipknot is having an identity crisis. Frontman Corey Taylor’s side project, Stone Sour, has allowed him to unmask his sensitive singer-songwriter side, and that’s well represented here on “Snuff” and “Dead Memories” — the former a half-acoustic ballad, the latter a…

The Game

Rappers and producers who appear on the Game’s third album, LAX, include…everybody. There’s Kanye West, Scott Storch, Travis Barker, Keisha Cole and Ne-Yo, for starters, and Game says he recorded over 220 tracks for the CD. But with the exception of two admittedly lights-out bangers, “My Life” and “Dope Boys,”…

Jeff Finlin

Things seemed to be looking up for Jeff Finlin. The Fort Collins singer-songwriter, the subject of a worshipful 5280 profile by Pulitzer winner J.R. Moehringer (and praise from Bruce Springsteen), saw 2006’s Angels in Disguise, his previous disc, win release by WEA/Korova overseas and Rykodisc stateside. But two years later,…

Lil’ Slugger/The Good Old Fashioned Sinners

If there’s one thing that can be said for Lil’ Slugger, it’s that these guys don’t sound quite like anyone else. The closest cousin to Slugger’s side of this split might be Captain Beefheart, if he teamed up with lo-fi Lou Barlow on a comeback record produced by Chris Adolf…

Valient Thorr

Although Warped Tour lineups differ from year to year, plenty of the acts on them are essentially interchangeable. But not Warped vets Valient Thorr, appearing here with Misfits, Motörhead and Year Long Disaster. The band is from North Carolina by way of outer space (the players have constructed an amusingly…

Poison/Dokken

Is anyone else here astounded that these two groups still have enough cachet to fill amphitheaters? Wait — allow me to revise that question: Is anyone else dumbfounded that Poison can still pack a place the size of Fiddler’s? (Let’s be honest: Bret Michaels and the boys are being charitable…

Foo Fighters

Dave Grohl, whose throat problems caused the postponement of two Foo Fighters dates originally scheduled for July, has become a reliable professional — a performer who consistently releases product that’s steady and well-crafted. But if he’s never put out a less-than-good album during his decade-plus as a frontman, neither has…

The Builders and The Butchers

Some of the best rustic music being made today is coming out of Portland, Oregon, by groups such as The Builders and The Butchers, who lend an infectious exuberance to a form of music that’s been performed ad nauseam since before folk was an actual genre. Many bands perform folk…

Mini Reviews

Capricorns, River, Bear Your Bones (Rise Above). Londoners Nathan Bennett and Kevin Williams know their math as well as any guitarists working the arithmetical metal scene, but they avoid getting so deeply into theoretical abstraction that their creations become inaccessible to anyone other than themselves. “Broken Coffin of the Venerable…

Kevin Larson’s Wish is at your command

Over the past decade, Kevin Larson has created quite a following through his annual Victorian Fetish Ball and White Rose Gala parties. And over the past year, he’s been hearing a lot from some of those followers, thirty-somethings who said they wished there was a place where they could hang…