Live Review: Eyedea & Abilities, ManeLine, Calm at Marquis Theater

Eyedea & Abilities, ManeLine, Calm Monday, August 11, 2008 Marquis Theater Better Than: Succumbing to three hours of sleep in thirty-six hours. Due to some weird issue with cameras at the door, I had to go home and get my second-string machine and missed Isolated Generation entirely and part of…

Swayback to Work with Andy Johns

The above photo was obviously taken long before the members of the Swayback found out they’d be working with Andy Johns. Wherever they are right now, though, you’ve got to assume they’re experiencing a similar sense of jubilation knowing that in a week and a half they’ll be heading to…

Johnny Schou’s Death Ruled An Accidental Overdose

This morning, a representative from the Larimer County coroner’s office confirmed that Tickle Me Pink bassist Johnny Schou’s death was caused by an accidental opiate overdose. The results of a toxicology report, says Chief Deputy Coroner Diane Fairman, indicate that heroin was found in Schou’s bloodstream; no other substances were…

Monolith Adds More Acts

Monolith’s just around the corner (32 days and 23 hours from now, to be exact) and, well, we’re as giddy about this year’s edition as Olympic enthusiasts undoubtedly are to see Michael Phelps win an unprecedented eight medals. We were already way stoked on this year’s line-up, but we’re even…

Duncan Barlow Moves On, Lion Sized Looks for New Bassist

Duncan Barlow (far left) and d.biddle. If you happen to run into Duncan Barlow around town this week, be sure to congratulate him on his new gig. Next Monday, the d.biddle frontman and Lion Sized bassist will be picking up stakes and heading to Jacksonville, Florida, where he’s accepted a…

U2 Live At Red Rocks Released on DVD

Photo: G.Wigler U2’s breakthrough June 1983 performance at Red Rocks, captured on the band’s Live at Red Rocks and Under a Blood Red Sky, is slated to be released on DVD on Tuesday, September 30. The disc will include five previously unreleased songs and a director’s commentary, all presented in…

Tonight: Machine Gun Blues Final Show.

It’s almost quitin’ time. What are you doing tonight? If it doesn’t involve pounding beers at the Bluebird with your friends until you’re Otis-drunk and seeing the most badass rock show of the year, cancel your plans right now! Seriously. Tonight, the venerable rock and roll warlords known as Machine…

Friday Rap-Up: Julox, Jay-Z, Rick Ross, Aftermath Records

Locals Only Julox has one of the most recognizable voices in the Colorado hip-hop scene, and he’s actually one of the hardest working emcees here as well. Since the release of his album Catfishm Shrimp, -n- French Fries in January, the rapper has dropped a group project called “Dirty Ridin’”…

Eight Great Moments of the 808 for 8/8/08

The Roland TR-808 Drum Machine is a legendary piece of musical gear, instrumental in the formation of several styles of music including rap and techno. It’s best known for its impossibly low, deep kick, snappy snare and obnoxious cowbell sounds, but all of its sounds are near iconic. Ironically, the…

Jakob Dylan Cancels Folks Fest Appearance

We just got word that Jakob Dylan canceled his Rocky Mountain Folks Fest appearance, but the good news is that John Darnielle of the Mountain Goats will be flying in for a rare solo set on Sunday, August 17. KT Tunstall, Missy Higgins, Stephen Kellogg, Amos Lee, Patty Griffin, Nanci…

Live Review: Abracastabya at Black Sheep, Colorado Springs

Abracastabya Wednesday, August 6, 2008 The Black Sheep, Colorado Springs Better Than: Melissa Bays leaving town without being sent off properly. Everyone who has been to the Black Sheep in at least the past year or so knows Melissa Bays — even if they don’t know her name. She was…

Live Review: Witchcraft, Dead Child, Kingdom of Magic at Marquis Theater

See a slideshow at westword.com/slideshow. Witchcraft, Dead Child, Kingdom Of Magic Wednesday, August 6, 2008 Marquis Theater Better than: Whatever passes for OzzFest these days. The cyclical nature of music has, by this point, become unsurprising. What was once edgy and rebellious eventually becomes comodified, then loses it’s luster and…

Mini Reviews

Alkaline Trio, Agony & Irony (Epic). Matt Skiba was once told he had two to three years before his voice would be completely gone, thanks to acid reflux. With the amount of apathy he shows on his band’s latest album, long-time fans may wish it was. This release may not be…

Yuzo Nieto and the Hand That Rocks the Dreidel

Those familiar with Yuzo Nieto’s other projects won’t be expecting his music with Yuzo Nieto and the Hand That Rocks the Dreidel (due this Friday, August 8 at Old Curtis Street). It’s definitely not the wildly experimental free jazz of Pink Hawks or the earnest, visionary folk of Pee Pee…

DJ Heidi

Canadian-born, London-based DJ Heidi helps run Phonica, one of the most important record stores in London, so it’s no surprise that she has a knack for picking out absolutely killer tracks. She works in the realm of minimal house and techno, where hypnotic, dubby basslines push the tracks along, bathed…

3OH!3

3OH!3 is a group you either love or loathe. Judging from the response the act has gotten both here and across the country, most listeners land comfortably in the former category. Stuffy literary types who blanch at the simplistic synth lines, rudimentary beats and admittedly crass lyrics are missing the…