And the Winners Are…

The 14th annual Westword Music Showcase Awards is now in the books. Holy crap! What a party! We haven’t seen that many inebriated folks in one place since…well, probably since the last party we threw that attracted dozens of the Mile High’s best musicians, several prominent radio hosts, including Alf,…

Last Night… Stevie Wonder @ Fiddler’s Green

Stevie Wonder July 1, 2008 Fiddler’s Green How long has it been since Stevie Wonder performed in Denver? He headlined an intimate date at the Paramount Theatre the last time around, and I vividly remember a moment early in his set when a petite woman near the front of the…

Last Night…Th’ Legendary Shack Shakers @ Bender’s Tavern

Photo by Daniel K (not at Bender’s) Th’ Legendary Shack Shakers, The Limbs, “Seven Signs” Tuesday, July 1, 2008, Benders Better than: Sunday morning mass. Down through the ages many have tried to preach the gospel from the stage. The key word being “preach.” For such a tactic to be…

Fans Remember Fallen Tickle Me Pink Bassist Johnny Schou

On Tuesday evening just after 5 p.m., the time that Tickle Me Pink was originally slated to make an in-store appearance at Independent Records on Colfax to commemorate the release of Madeline, its eagerly awaited Wind-up Records debut, fans gathered together to pay their respects to Tickle Me Pink bassist…

Breaking News: Tickle Me Pink Bassist Found Dead

Just received word that Johnny Schou, bassist for Fort Collins-based power-pop act Tickle Me Pink, was found dead this morning at his home at the age of 22. Prior to passing away, the four-stringer, a 2005 graduate of Ft. Collins High School, also worked as an assistant engineer at the…

Matson Jones Returns for Pair of Shows In Denver and Ft. Collins

Matson Jones. ‘Memba them? Chamber-driven badasses, named Denver’s Best New Band in 2005, signed to Sympathy for the Recording Industry, now dearly departed and all that? Yeah, pretty awesome, right? Well, we just received word that the co-ed quartet is returning to perform a pair of shows, the first on…

Over the Weekend…Widespread Panic @ Red Rocks

Photo by Soren McCarty. Widespread Panic Friday, June 27, 2008 Red Rocks Amphitheatre Better than: Listening from the Red Rocks parking lots. I’ll just say this straight up, and all you Spreadheads can hate me if you will (and you probably will): I don’t like jam bands. More specifically, I…

Over the Weekend… SoCo Music Fest @ Coors North Parking Lot

Photos by Aaron Thackeray and Soren McCarty. SoCo Music Experience Saturday, June 28, 2008, Coors Field Parking Lot Better than: Drinking a shot of SoCo. So what’s the first thing that pops into your head when someone says, “Let’s go to a fest at Coors Field’s parking lot!” Your response…

Over the Weekend…Reverend Dead Eye @ Continental Club

Photo by Tom Murphy. Reverend Dead Eye Friday, June 27, 2008 The Continental Club, Denver Better Than: You have any reason to expect from a dive bar off Santa Fe. There might have been any number of other things to see or do on a Friday night in late June,…

Music Showcase Awards: And the Winners Are…

The 14th annual Westword Music Showcase Awards ceremony is now in the books. Holy crap! What a party! We haven’t seen that many inebriated folks in one place since…well, probably since the last party we threw. In his Fluid review, Michael Roberts joked that “if terrorists wanted to rob Denver…

Road Kill

I’ve been thinking about getting a scooter. Quit laughing. My friends — perhaps mortified at the thought of seeing a gorilla like me straddling such an inferior vehicle — have all been urging me to buy a motorcycle. (Whatever, dudes. Badass doesn’t live here anymore, and cool quit taking my…

Achille Lauro Finds Smoother Waters

It was the kind of morphine-laden experience where I didn’t realize how bad it was until afterward,” says Achille Lauro frontman Matt Close, relating the story of his 2007 brush with mortality. “I was being more aggressive than I was prepared to be on a bike. I tried to beat…

Oriental Theater

At the beginning of True Romance, there’s a scene in which Clarence Worley (played by Christian Slater) is in a movie theater, eating popcorn and watching one of the flicks that’s part of a triple feature of Sonny Chiba kung fu movies. He’s alone, it’s his birthday, and he always…

Gloam

Gloam’s online bio references Carlos Castaneda’s notion — undoubtedly culled from his mystical experiences and practices — that on the borderlands of night and day, magical things can be understood and effected. Indeed, the music of Gloam (due at the Larimer Lounge on Wednesday, July 2) sounds as though it…

Paul van Dyk

Although he shies away from the label these days, Paul van Dyk is one of the undisputed masters of trance. His music is like the aural version of Utopian visions from the ’70s of a sterile, computer-controlled future populated by people in white jumpsuits and flowing robes, gliding from place…

Mini Reviews

Bird Names, Open Relationship (Unsound Records). Chicago’s Bird Names make freaky, folky, psychedelic rock for unhinged minds and untrimmed beards. If you gave Brian Wilson and Syd Barrett a cardboard box full of homemade instruments and unlimited use of the Little Rascals as their backup band, they might give back…

Julox

Because he spent a good portion of his life between Texas and Louisiana, you’d expect Julox to adopt the Southern-fried hip-hop funk of Cash Money Records or the Screwed Up Click in Houston. He certainly has the voice and persona to fit in that circle. But he’s forged his own…