Yellow Fever

Jennifer Moore most recently played Denver as a member of ’60s soul-pop cover band the Carrots. But she’s probably better known for her stint in Voxtrot. Infectious pop hooks notwithstanding, Yellow Fever is a bit different from either of those projects. Moore’s Nico-esque vocals are reminiscent of Midnight Movies, while…

The Offspring

The Offspring is even more venerable than most fairweather fans realize. In 1994, when Dexter Holland, Greg K. and Noodles experienced their first mainstream success thanks to “Self-Esteem” and “Come Out and Play” (which continue to earn airplay, because they still hold up), they’d already been performing under their current…

Motley Crue

When veteran groups release albums long after their commercial prime, the CDs are routinely described as new. But this last word usually belongs in quotes — a point proven by Saints of Los Angeles, the most recent platter by Mötley Crüe, joined at Fiddler’s by Buckcherry, Papa Roach, SIXX:AM (Nikki…

Uncle Monsterface

If P.T. Barnum could have been a musician in the modern era, he might have come up with something similar to the absurd, bombastic spectacle that is Uncle Monsterface, whose shtick is equal parts performance art, circus sideshow and psychedelic pop. Clearly influenced by the work of Jim Henson and…

Shy Child

When was the last time you saw a really great keytar-and-drums duo? If you answered “1983” or “never” to this question, it’s time you checked out Shy Child. While drummer Nate Smith pounds his kit with the muscle of John Bonham, the soul of James Brown and the precision of…

Boss 302 Is Still Boss

From 1993 until their first official split in March 1999, the members of Boss 302 were purveyors of a loose and freewheeling garage punk with soulful vocals. Many who saw them thought they were a sloppy band of hooligans doing their best to take after their heroes, the Fluid. But…

Spontaneity Is the Spice of Life for Kenny Garrett

By the time Kenny Garrett was eighteen, his alto-sax chops were already good enough to earn him a spot in the Duke Ellington Orchestra, which was then led by Ellington’s son, Mercer. Nearly a decade later, Garrett recorded with Miles Davis, Freddie Hubbard, Art Blakey and Donald Byrd, and performed…

The Mysterious World of Jandek

Even though he has released 58 albums on his Corwood label since 1978, Jandek is probably not a name familiar to the general public. Counted among his fans, however, are the likes of Kurt Cobain, Low and Will Oldham. The first live Jandek show happened in Glasgow, Scotland, in 2004,…

Non Review: Dizzee Rascal No-show

Who’s the “Pussy’ole?” I had to ponder this question last night as I wondered why the Dizzee Rascal concert went so wrong in every way. First, he didn’t show up, which is, well, like, a problem in itself. More importantly, though, the audience at Cervantes didn’t know why he didn’t…

Mile High Music Fest Wrap-up

Photo: Jim Narcy Flobots We poured ourselves into the Mile High Music Fest with a passion, and the results filled two extensive blog posts and two slide shows. Here’s a handy guide to everything we saw, shot and wrote at the inaugural edition of this world-class musical bonanza. Live Blog…

Live Review: Global Dance Fest 2008 at Red Rocks

Click here for a slide show of the event. Global Dance Fest July 19, 2008 Red Rocks Better Than: Drinking the juice from a glowstick Global Dance Fest is evidence that despite dance music’s low profile on the pop culture radar, it’s still a big deal. The festival easily sold…

Live Review: Gata Negra and Hot Robots at Larimer Lounge

Photo: Tom Murphy Gata Negra Gata Negra and Hot Robots Sunday, July 20, 2008 Larimer Lounge, Denver Better Than: I thought relatively straight ahead guitar rock could sound. Unfortunately I made it to the Larimer Lounge fairly late due to practicing with my own band so I missed Only Thunder,…

Live Review: Wadirum, Elizabeth Rose, Benyaro at the Meadowlark

Wadirum Wadirum, Elizabeth Rose, Benyaro Saturday, July 19, 2008, Meadowlark Better than: The weather this weekend. First a bit of confusion; sitting at the downstairs bar, The Meadowlark, we see what could ostensibly be the stage. Granted, the show tonight was going to be of the singer-songwriter variety, so a…

Live Review: Valomierda and Fanatics at Carioca Cafe

Photo: Tom Murphy Valomierda Fanatics w/Valiomierda Saturday, July 19, 2008 Carioca Café, Denver Better Than: Any hardcore show that I’ve seen for nearly a decade. Finding this show really was something of an odyssey. A couple of weeks ago, Tim Vigil told me about the reunion of legendary Pueblo punk/grindcore…

Live Review: Andy Falconetti, Rotaree and John Porcellino

Photo: Tom Murphy Andy Falconetti Andy Falconetti, Rotaree and John Porcellino Saturday, July 19, 2008 Wax Trax, Denver Better Than: Seeing a show like this at a bar. Andy Falconetti, while tall, is an unprepossessing and utterly unpretentious performer. Normally you’ll see him fronting indie pop legends, Breezy Porticos. But…

Mile High Music Fest Live Blog, Day Two

It’s shaping up to be another banner day at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park. Today’s lineup at the Mile High Music Fest is considerably stronger than yesterday’s, with anticipated performances from Flobots, the Roots, the Black Crowes, Pinback and Dave Matthews Band, a perennial Colorado favorite. Even the under card is…

Mile High Music Fest Live Blog, Day One

Holy mother of God! It is hotter than July out here at the Mile High Music Fest. Oh, right, it is July. Let me put this another way: Imagine being trapped in a port-o-let in the middle of a Texas inferno. Yeah. It’s like that, only hotter. I can literally…