Eels

Though it’s certainly not the rule, every once in a while, good things do actually last. With its quirky 1996 debut single and video, “Novocaine for the Soul,” Eels had all the hallmarks of a one-hit wonder. Twelve years later, though, Mark Everett and company have earned a devoted following…

The Black Keys

Although past Black Keys recordings featured post-blues minimalism at its finest, the rawness of one disc after another threatened to become a stylistic dead end. Enter Brian Burton, aka Danger Mouse, whose work on the Keys’ latest CD, Attack & Release, opens up new sonic vistas for the duo. Singer/guitarist…

The Fluid Reunites and Bad Weather California Backs Daniel Johnston

File under: Fuck yeah! Although rumors have been swirling for a while now, it’s official: The five original members of the Fluid are getting back together for three shows, two back-to-back performances at Seattle’s Marymoor Park for Sub-Pop’s 20th Anniversary Festival on July 12 and 13, and one a few…

Last Night…Sea Wolf and Nada Surf @ Gothic Theater

Sea Wolf, Nada Surf April 1, 2008 Bluebird Theater Better Than: A sound-check that lasts all night “Politicians are at their worst when they’re talking about politics,” my friend Brett said to me as we were leaving the Nada Surf show at the Gothic Tuesday evening. “Same holds true for…

Last Night…Vampire Weekend and YACHT @ Bluebird Theater

You’d be forgiven if you thought that buzzing sound was the arrival of Africanized killer bees finally arriving as promised a decade ago, but it was actually indie internet darlings Vampire Weekend arriving April 1 to play a show at the Bluebird Theater. Enjoy this slide show review by Cory…

Kathy McCarty Talks About Daniel Johnston

The April 3 profile of Daniel Johnston, as well as a complete Q&A accessible here, calls to mind a previous Westword piece focusing on the highly unusual artist. Back in 1995, Kathy McCarty, best known at the time as the lead singer of a first-rate cult band known as Glass…

Coors Amphitheatre Back to Fiddler’s Green

Two decades ago, an outdoor amphitheatre was created in the heart of Greenwood Village. The gods saw that it was good and named it Fiddler’s Green. In recent years, it’s been known as Coors Amphitheatre — even though a great many stubborn locals still called it Fiddler’s. Well, good news…

Vaux CSI Promo and Ride the Boogie

Anybody catch the new CSI promos over the weekend? Evidently, after being on ice for the duration of the agonizing writer’s strike, the CSI crew is back on the case, and in honor of such a momentous occasion, CBS is running promos hyping its return with a trailer featuring “Are…

Friday Rap-Up: The Pirate Signal, Remy Ma, Tupac, Diddy, 50 Cent

LOCALS ONLY In 2006 The Pirate Signal, consisting of rapper-producer Yonnas and DJ A-What, released a self-titled EP that brought a breath of fresh air to the Colorado hip-hop scene. But because the stagnation most hip-hop artists face here in the Mile High, Yonnas moved to Brooklyn, New York, with…

Last Night … X @ Bluebird Theater

Slide Show X Tuesday, March 25 Bluebird Theater Better Than: Seeing X two decades ago. An hour before heading to the Bluebird I met a friend of mine who saw X in East St. Louis a few weeks ago. He said it was a great show, but he also mentioned…

Hair Metal Flashback and Other Assorted Goodies

Here’s a selection of the best of last week’s music blogging from around the Village Voice chain: Sate your nostalgia for the Aquanet-fueled halcyon days of hair metal with a look at this collection of vintage show ads from Minneapolis. My favorites are the many appearances by the oafishly named…

Over the Weekend…Justice, Diplo @ Ogden Theater

Diplo and Justice Saturday, March 22, 2008 Ogden Theatre Pulling off electronic music live is very tricky. The same tracks that can absolutely rock a dancefloor, a party or your headphones can fall completely flat when all there is to watch is a nerdy dude lit by his laptop. You…

Mile Highlights From South by Southwest

Things for a lead vocalist to avoid when performing at a high-profile, multi-day music festival: 1) Cigarettes, 2) Booze, 3) Landing on your throat after attempting to do a flip from a low-hanging tree branch into a shallow river. You don’t have to be an otolaryngologist to deduce that it’s…

Vampire Weekend Takes on Its Buzz

When music scenes turn moribund, tastemakers desperately flail about for something, anything, to fill the void — and a band that’s anointed as the Chosen One under these circumstances often goes from obscurity to ubiquity with quicksilver speed. Too bad even the strongest among them can drown while undergoing their…

Serj Tankian Goes His Own Way

In “Unthinking Majority,” from Elect the Dead, Serj Tankian’s first solo album, the longtime System of a Down lead singer declares, “We don’t need your hypocrisy/Execute real democracy” — and unlike knee-jerk provocateurs for whom sloganeering is an end in itself, he’s actually thought about what he means by this…

Steve Bug Thinks Simple Is As Simple Does

Long before Steve Bug became a master of the deep, sleek, techno-infused realms of house music, he was popping, locking and maybe even doing the Robot. “The first time I recognized feeling music as something special,” Bug remembers, “was when the street-style breakdance stuff got big. “But I may have…

Harvey Knuckles Scores a Knockout

In the late ’70s, there was a power forward on the University of Toledo basketball team who was known more for the giant black growth on his shoulder than for his dominating ball-handling skills. That man’s name? Harvey Knuckles. As a kid growing up in Toledo, Ohio, Mike Wing was…

Mini Reviews

Blood on the Wall, Liferz (The Social Registry). On Liferz, siblings Brad and Courtney Shanks carve solid bricks from late-’80s and early-’90s indie rock to build a comfortable little abode. The architecture here might not be groundbreaking, but the hearth, warmed by “Lightning Song” and “Hibernation,” provides a welcoming haven…