Littleague Makes Hip-Hop Safe for Kids

I love pizza like a fat kid loves cake. So imagine how stoked I was when I heard about “Pizza Party,” by Littleague, Neil McIntyre’s first post-Yo, Flaco! project. Come to find out, though, Littleague is like a shindig at Chuck E. Cheese: It’s a pizza party, all right, but…

Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey Reinvents Itself…Again.

The musicians in Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey thrive on change. When bassist Reed Mathis and keyboardist Brian Haas formed the trio fifteen years ago, they focused on a blend of post-bop and post-James Brown funk, covering cuts by Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, Prince and Maceo Parker. But with each album,…

Catacombs

It can be odd to visit a place where you haven’t been for more than a decade. You get a picture in your head, and it stays there until you finally get another look at the real thing. I went to the Catacombs, in the basement of the Hotel Boulderado…

Buffalo Beard

These guys aren’t exactly breaking new ground. And if you’re one of those people who have nothing good to say about the current state of music, and haven’t for the last decade, you’re not apt to like Buffalo Beard (due this Saturday, April 26, at the Larimer Lounge). But if…

Booka Shade

Discovering the music of Booka Shade is a little like that phenomenon of meeting someone new that feels so right it seems you’ve known them for years. Before they came into your life, you never knew anything was missing, but now that they’ve arrived, you can barely imagine life without…

Mini Reviews

The Black Crowes, Warpaint (Silver Arrow). On their first studio release since re-­forming in 2005, the Robinson brothers show how a little time off from each other can work wonders. Warpaint continues to improve their winning brand of ­Southern-fried power-blues rock and may finally silence critics who insist on throwing…

Widowers

The wait has definitely been worthwhile for this debut. Widowers spent months painstakingly and passionately recording the eleven-track opus in its own Opponent Processor Studios, and the efforts have paid off. While most of the songs on this inaugural effort will be familiar to anyone who has caught the act’s…

Boulder Acoustic Society

Boulder Acoustic Society members tend to be characterized as makers of hippie music. By those standards, then, Caged Bird qualifies as first-rate hippie music — a batch of songs that are often deeper, darker and more intriguing than haters of the style typically expect. The playing of multi-instrumentalists Kailin Young,…

Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds

Lots of folk lean on religion when they’re trapped and desperate — an inmate facing thirty hard ones, for instance. Nick Cave is a prisoner of sorts, only his cell comes without concrete walls. And he, too, has leaned on Christianity, only recontextualizing its core doctrine to jibe with his…

R.E.M.

With its latest release, R.E.M. has perfected a two-part strategy for earning glowing reviews. Step A: Issue tepid to dreadful albums for at least a decade. Step B: Put out a decent CD and watch it be hailed as a Work of Genius! That’s pretty much the story with Accelerate…

Hillstomp

Hillstomp’s bucket thumper and washboard scraper John Johnson once said, “The blues isn’t really about being sad,” but about using the music as a celebration, to bring yourself up and out of something. Johnson and guitarist/singer Henry Kammerer know a few things about lifting up spirits with their punk-infused, backwoods…

The Raconteurs

The second Raconteurs album, Consolers of the Lonely, is getting more pub for the way it was released — quickly, mere weeks after its completion, with little prep time for marketers or retail outlets — than for the music it contains. That’s appropriate, though, since the best of the new…

Dale Watson

No one can accuse Dale Watson of not being country enough. The Austin-based singer-songwriter, supported on this bill by Jim Dalton and Tony Nascar, has a bottomless bar-room voice, a wonderfully baroque delivery, and a pronounced ornery streak he proudly displays on “Country My Ass,” in which he attacks watered-down…

GZA

Just having been in the Wu-Tang Clan automatically affords you a certain level of credibility, even when it isn’t warranted (yes, we’re talking about you, U-God). Even that, however, isn’t necessarily enough to earn you shine. Good thing for GZA, then, that he has more going on than just that…

Cex

Rjyan Kidwell started up Cex in 1998, when he was just sixteen years old. At seventeen, he launched the influential Tigerbeat6 label with Kid 606. By the time he was out of high school, the guy was already something of a well-known figure in underground electronic music. His early material,…

N.E.R.D. Gets Its Revenge

Pharrell Williams is so in-demand as a producer that every time he tours with N.E.R.D., his most consistently weird project, he probably costs himself money. But in the days before the release of his latest gun-for-hire superstar collaboration, Madonna’s Hard Candy, he’s on the road again, for reasons that make…

Colin Meloy Sings Live!

Most musicians aspire to perform before ever-growing crowds — and singer-songwriter Colin Meloy certainly doesn’t bellyache about the burdens imposed by the large throngs that regularly gather to check out his longtime band, the Decemberists, these days. Still, he harbors a certain nostalgia for the old days, which he revisits…

The Sword Conquers

In the metal world, it seems that everything old is new again. Hundreds of bands are mining the rich ore of melodic British icons like Judas Priest and Iron Maiden and combining it with the sludgy doom of Black Sabbath and Pentagram — with varying degrees of success. Austin’s the…

Sick Reunites

Reunion season looks to be in full-swing in the Mile High City. Hard on the heels of last week’s news that Yellow Second is reconvening for a show at the hi-dive, comes word that the original members of another beloved, bygone band from the not too distant past, Sick, are…

Vintage N.E.R.D. Profile

The Pharrell Williams Q&A published in conjunction with an April 24 article contains a mention of Westword’s previous N.E.R.D. interview – one conducted back in 2003 with Chad Hugo, Williams’ partner in the band and the Neptunes production duo. The earlier piece, which appears in its entirety below, provides greater…

Over the Weekend…Wish We Were Floyd @ Gothic Theatre

Slide show with photos by Brian Folkins Savage Henry’s Wish We Were Floyd Friday, April 18, 2008 Gothic Theatre Better Than: Sparking a fatty and synching up Dark Side of the Moon with The Wizard of Oz. Dead on and flawless. That’s about the most fitting description I can come…