(Almost) Last Night’s Show: KTCL’s Big Gig @ Coors Amphitheatre

Social Distortion, Blue October, Jack’s Mannequin, Motion City Soundtrack, Plain White T’s, Single File, I Hate Kate, Tickle Me Pink, Synthetic Elements, No Fair Fight August 11, 2007 Coors Amphitheatre On the surface, summertime festival shows seem like a good idea and a real bargain: a lot of bands for…

The Fray Hits the Rocks

On Sunday night at Red Rocks, Joe King told the boisterous, capacity crowd that this particular performance — the second date in a sold-out, three-night stand — marked the penultimate gig of an exhaustive two-year Stateside run supporting his band’s multi-platinum debut, How to Save a Life. And indeed, the…

Jason Isbell Takes the Wheel

Jason Isbell is finally in the driver’s seat. After five years of riding with the Drive-By Truckers, he’s now behind the wheel of his own rig. But he says that no hard feelings fueled the decision to veer off on his own, speaking from the road during the first week…

The String Cheese Incident Takes a Break

Jam Nation has been anxious since November 2006, when the String Cheese Incident revealed that because of guitarist Bill Nershi’s determination to focus on “other musical projects,” the band would be making no plans beyond summer 2007. The decision was reinforced in an April announcement of concert dates culminating with…

Rene Marie Requires No Airbrushing

For her latest album, Experiment in Truth, jazz singer Rene Marie and her band set up shop in an auditorium at the College of Charleston in South Carolina. Gathered in a circle on the stage, they recorded 23 songs in two days. “If one person hits a wrong note, just…

Mmm, Mmm Good

Man has been boiling meat and veggies for about 5,000 years now, but it wasn’t until some Neolithic primitive invented the spoon that we also learned to sup up the liquid with the boiled contents. A few thousand years and countless varieties of soup later, man gets the next step…

Prince

Stevie. The Stones. Sir Paul. They’re no longer geniuses, but they keep making music. Since 1995’s The Gold Experience, Prince has been in the same boat. Once upon a time, he strutted around, strumming G-chords in a G-string, screaming about blowjobs and incest. But along came the shock and awe…

Common

Unlike many of his rap contemporaries, Rashid “Common” Lynn has matured artistically — but he had a head start. Back in 1992 when he released his debut CD, Can I Borrow a Dollar?, under the name Common Sense, he was already sage beyond his age — and since then, his…

Forth Yeer Freshman

Generally, I have about as much use for campy music as vegans have for a steakhouse. But I’ll be damned if Rock Your Box didn’t blow my skirt up around my uptight, TV On the Radio-loving ass. If the entire Bloodhound Gang downed a Zeke smoothie every day, with chunks…

Coles Whalen

Folks exclusively interested in original sounds should avoid this EP. Singer-songwriter Whalen, who appears with Shannon Curfman on Thursday, August 9, at the Walnut Room, specializes in the tried-and-true, and if a single note on her latest is unique to her, it’s well hidden. Nevertheless, the six songs here are…

Listen Up

Roky Erickson, You’re Gonna Miss Me (Palm Pictures). Part of an ongoing effort to raise awareness and money for the tormented psychedelic songwriter, this companion soundtrack to the forthcoming bio-doc overlaps significantly with the more comprehensive two-disc compilation, I Have Always Been Here Before. However, a handful of rare live…

The Rentals

We Americans tragically underestimate the importance of time off to revitalize our cheap, weary souls, working more hours than the people of any other country and letting our paid vacation time gather dust. The Rentals, led by singer-songwriter Matt Sharp, understand the value of getting some rest. After a seven-year…

David Grisman Quintet

Mandolinist David Grisman has spent the past three decades playing what he calls “dawg” music, which is essentially a mix swing, bluegrass, Latin, jazz and gypsy. While the line-up of his band has changed over the years, Grisman’s always had a knack for recruiting skilled players, such as Tony Rice…

Plain White T’s

The Plain White T’s may be the most polite band in pop-punk. The Tom Higgenson-led combo — which joins Social Distortion, Blue October, I Hate Kate, Jack’s Mannequin, Motion City Soundtrack and Single File as part of KTCL’s Big Gig — is best-known for “Hey There Delilah,” a moony bit…

The Ladybug Transistor

Nearly a decade before the current wave of nostalgia-tinged music, the Elephant 6 collective almost single-handedly reinterpreted the genius of the Beatles and the Beach Boys for a new generation. The Ladybug Transistor is another act that looked back to the ’60s for inspiration, but rather than attempting to recreate…

Bitter:Sweet

“Lounge music” was once a pejorative term: It called to mind blowsy has-beens warbling off-key Peggy Lee covers while slumped against a baby grand at the airport Ramada. That changed last decade, when the increase-the-beats approach to dance music birthed the chill-out room, where revelers could recharge in advance of…

This Just In

It’s been a hectic two months for the owners of the 15th Street Tavern. In June, Myke and Jeneye Martinez were served papers notifying them that they had to vacate the location. They started scrambling to find a new spot, and on the last day of June, they held their…

Stung By Bees

As the backing guitarist for Sara Thurston’s Clotheshorse, David Lack displayed an impressive knack for crafting moods and turning rhythm parts into unconventional leads. This gift, coupled with his natural songwriting ability, carried over into his latest project, Stung By Bees, which has frequently been compared to Modest Mouse but…

Hybrid

Hybrid is a fitting name for an act that blends snappy, high-impact breaks with production elements from trance and progressive house. The group’s boundary-pushing use of orchestras and guest singers such as Perry Farrell and Kirsty Hawkshaw have generated comparisons to Underworld and Massive Attack without damaging Hybrid’s cred among…

Last Night: Rufus Wainwright and Sean Lennon @ the Fillmore

Rufus Wainwright and Sean Lennon August 7, 2007 Fillmore Auditorium Apparently, being the offspring of famous people isn’t the draw it once was. Last night’s Rufus Wainwright-Sean Lennon concert was the most poorly attended show by major recording artists I’ve attended in recent memory. Although the main performers have a…

The Fray Meet the X-Men

Sure, the members of the Fray just completed a triumphant three-night run at Red Rocks, solidifying their local-hero status. But their steady march to cultural hegemony has been formalized by their appearance in the realm of some real heroes: the X-Men. X-Factor issue 22, to be released on August 8,…

Last Night: David Waxman @ Vinyl

David Waxman August 4, 2007 Club Vinyl Better than:, Sweating that much for no good reason. Slide show On a hot Saturday night made humid by drizzling rain and the sweat of hundreds of clubbers, David Waxman brought New York City to Denver at Club Vinyl. For roughly two hours…