Rub-a-Dubb’s Pub

The closest I ever came to doing hard time was half an hour in a holding cell in Denver police headquarters after I was busted for shoplifting rubbers at the age of thirteen. If I hadn’t gotten busted — at Skaggs Drug Store (now Rite-Aid), where they sat me in…

Three Cheers Faraday at the hi-dive

It’s unfortunate that the town that spawned the likes of Cavity and the VSS is now known mostly for jam bands whose hallmark is self-indulgent soloing. It comes as a pleasant surprise, then, that a band as dynamic, rich and concise as Three Cheers Faraday (due at the hi-dive on…

Adultnapper at Skylab

Among all the stars at Skylab, it would be easy to overlook Adultnapper. This would be a mistake. The Brooklyn-based DJ/producer (aka Francis Harris) has been creating quite a splash with his productions, which hark back to the classic techno releases of Richie Hawtin (aka Plastikman) but add tribal percussion,…

UmConscious

The video for this album’s title track — a guided tour of Colfax locales such as Casa Bonita — makes it clear that the members of UmConscious (who open for Pepper at the Fox Theatre on Friday, August 16) would rather grin than grimace. But The Avenue isn’t a straight-up…

Dan Kaufman Superstar Eruption

With a title like this for an album, you’d be excused for thinking that former Thorazine Frisbee mastermind Dan Kaufman has an absurdist, zen-like sense of humor. At first blush, the arrangement of sounds here bears comparison to the music put out by the Elephant 6 collective. Instead of Brian…

Slightly Stoopid

A generation of teenagers is actively pissed off that Sublime’s Brad Nowell overdosed after making only three albums — and for them, Slightly Stoopid, joined here by Sly & Robbie, Pepper and Half Pint, might be the next best thing. During the mid-’90s, Stoopid ones Miles Doughty and Kyle McDonald…

Jeremy Jones Xtet

Jazz drummer Jeremy Jones grew up in Denver, but for the past five years he’s lived in Seattle, where he plays in a number of bands, including his trio, the Teaching, and another outfit called the Xtet. On the last group’s latest album, Awakening to Life, Jones shows off his…

Natalie Portman’s Shaved Head

For an act whose moniker alludes to the film version of V For Vendetta, graphic novelist Alan Moore’s dystopian fantasia about a masked bomber, Natalie Portman’s Shaved Head is pretty darned peppy. On Glistening Pleasure, the Seattle-based outfit’s debut album, Luke Smith, Claire England, David Price, Shaun Libman and Liam…

Tab Benoit

Named Contemporary Blues Male Artist of the Year for the past two years by the National Blues Foundation, Tab Benoit rolls into town on a hot streak in support of his latest release, Night Train to Nashville. Expect Tab and his longtime backing outfit, Louisiana’s LeRoux, to haul in a…

Balmorhea

Named after an obscure town in western Texas situated far from Austin, where the band is based, Balmorhea has a sound that’s the stuff of daydreams and contemplation in a place where the pace of life is slow but you can find the answers to all your questions if you…

Shwayze

Most everything you need to know about horny, go-getting Los Angeles newcomer Shwayze can be gleaned from lines like this one from “Polaroid”: “Woke up with a semi-hard dick/In a fat chick/Three this week/Call that a hat trick.” Yeah, it’s that bad. Oddly, though, the partly sung, partly rapped tracks…

Scars on Broadway

In a wry comment on his reputation as a doctrinaire zealot, System of a Downer Daron Malakian kicks off the side project he shares with SOAD drummer John Dolyman by delivering “Serious,” whose hook declares, “You’re too serious for me.” He’s doesn’t mean it, of course; any humor here is…

Epilogues have laptop jacked… but then, miraculously, get it back!

This past weekend, Epilogues played a benefit show at Herman’s Hideaway, and evidently, while the band wasn’t looking, some unsavory character entered the club’s greenroom and helped himself to drummer Jason Hoke’s laptop, which contained all things Epilogues. Shortly after sending out a rather vitriolic MySpace bulletin (“so, to the…

Erica Brown Band calling it a day

Just received word from Erica Brown that her namesake band, which has been a staple on the blues scene for the past decade, is calling it a day. The act has a dozen more dates booked, including one this evening for Band on the Bricks on the Pearl Street Mall…

Live Review: The Pseudo Dates at Auraria Campus

The Pseudo Dates Tuesday, August 12, 2008 Auraria Campus Better Than: Most other outdoor shows I’ve seen. Rarely are good bands, local or otherwise, featured on college campuses in and around Denver, but at 10:15 a.m. yesterday, someone made an exception. There’s always something surrealistic about a band playing in…

Sleeper Horse on the hunt for new timekeeper and other farewells

Ran into Mike Herrera (no relation, as my colleague Michael Roberts would say) outside the Portugal. The Man show — which was unbelivably badass, BTW, especially openers Kay Kay and His Weathered Underground — at the Marquis, and he asked me if I knew of any drummers. Apparently, current timekeeper…

Air guitar title eludes the mighty Magic Cyclops

While he certainly had the gall to win it all, our boy Magic Cyclops returns to Denver without the US Air Guitar crown. His interpretation of Thin Lizzy’s “Thunder and Lightning” at the US finals in San Francisco last week earned him a score of 15.4, which put him a…

This Just In 8/14-8/20

David Byrne visits the Buell Theatre October 12. Among the recent concert info we’ve received over the last week, a second Cheech & Chong was added and Eddy Grant’s August 15 show at the Bluebird was canceled. Here’s a rundown of the shows going on sale this weekend. For ticket…

Bionik Brown Killed in Car Crash

If you were listening to the radio yesterday morning, you know that the rush hour commute was an especially deadly one. “4 motorists killed in crashes on area roads,” reads the headline in today’s Rocky Mountain News. The brief goes on to list Nathan Woods as being among the fatalities,…