Dave Beegles Ax Is Sharp

Dave Beegle is a guitar virtuoso by all accounts but his own. Although widely regarded as one of the best players by some of the best, Beegle humbly deflects such praise, saying he often views his skill with the guitar as sleight of hand — so to speak. “Because I’ve…

Daft Punk Diversifies

Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter crashed onto the electronic-music scene in the early ’90s with a love for Chicago house music on their sleeves and indie-rock pedigrees in their back pockets. This mixed background came through in subtle ways on early singles like “Da Funk” and “The New Wave,”…

Femi Kuti Fights for Change

For nearly three decades, legendary Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti used his highly energetic music — essentially a fusion of African rhythms and American funk and jazz — as a weapon for political change in Africa. Fela’s son Femi honed his musical chops in his father’s band and then formed his…

Lordi Goes From Zeroes to Heroes

Forget MTV. Last year, Lordi, a Finnish group whose members costume themselves as literal monsters of rock, got exposure on a slew of cable-news channels after winning the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest — the de facto World Cup of tunesmithing, which has been around for more than half a century…

Velvet Revolver

As with Contraband, the first Velvet Revolver CD, Libertad is an amalgam of its influences: some good (Guns N’ Roses), others less so (Stone Temple Pilots). Still, the unregenerate retro-ness of the project — and of Slash’s axing in general — will leave those with a taste for cock rock…

The Mooney Suzuki

With lead guitarist Graham Tyler absent, Have Mercy has but a thin tether to the Mooney Suzuki’s rawer Ramones edge, spotlighting instead singer Sammy James Jr.’s desire to sound like David Lee Roth rewriting Exile on Main Street between county fair appearances. There’s inspiration, and then there’s fellatio; Have Mercy…

John Common

Common’s second solo recording (which greets the public at a CD-release party on Saturday, July 28, at Forest Room 5) is even more uncommon than its acclaimed 2006 predecessor. The material occasionally meanders, and some destinations are more rewarding than others. Nevertheless, the aural environment Common creates is so sumptuous…

Raleigh

Raleigh’s Training Wheels EP is like an indie-rock artichoke: If you peel back the layers of influences, you’ll find quite a delectable core underneath. Listen closely and you’ll hear the trappings of Modest Mouse’s frayed exuberance as the outfit transmutes angst into fragmented melodies. There are also hints of Sunny…

Listen Up

Botch, American Nervoso (Hydra Head). Just over eight years after its original ground-shaking release, the Seattle sickos’ debut full-length gets the remix, remaster and reissue treatment to stun a whole new generation of fans of progressive metallic hardcore. This re-release, which includes demos and bonus tracks, makes crystal clear why…

Trampled By Turtles

For whatever reason, bluegrass purists have been reluctant to embrace the next generation of string bands crowding America’s festival circuit. The latter’s new style of fast-paced mandolin meandering leaves die-hard enthusiasts wondering exactly what they’re hearing. What should they call it? Punkgrass? Bluerock? Minnesota’s Trampled by Turtles calls itself an…

The Jesse Palter Quartet

In case you haven’t noticed, there’s an alarming new trend in jazz — namely, a proliferation of hot young women trying to pass off watered-down folksy pop as jazz. Unlike these divas, vocalist Jesse Palter is more of a traditionalist. The award-winning, Detroit-bred chanteuse and her band take a more…

3 Inches of Blood

When it comes to metal, the big new thing is the big old thing. Rather than go to the usual metal-core extremes, younger acts such as Vancouver’s 3 Inches of Blood hark back to the ’80s days of British steel, when the leather was black, the wristbands were spiked, and…

The Slats

If the phrase “experimental rock” brings to mind visions of black-turtleneck-clad art-school graduates or another flannel-flocked Sonic Spoof, the Slats are about to blow your taurine-addled mind. When it comes to experiments, these three Minneapolis-based hooligans would rather see what happens when you spray Binaca into a Bunsen burner than…

The Lovemakers

For songwriters, breakups usually yield the best music. But in-band separations can be touchy — unless, of course, you’re Fleetwood Mac and you’ve got enough cocaine to cover all the tension in a thick, dusty layer. For the Lovemakers, the split between primary songwriter/vocalists Lisa Light and Scott Blonde kicked…

This Just In…

In hopes of cooling down at a higher altitude, a friend and I headed up to Lyons, home of Oskar Blues Grill & Brew (at 303 Main Street). Even before I set foot in the club, I was assured that it was all about the blues by a dozen or…

The Nicotine Fits

The musical and cultural time warp of this modern era has cultivated a flood of retro-leaning bands doing third-rate versions of the vital, foundational music that inspired their members to pick up instruments in the first place. The Nicotine Fits stand out from the countless poseurs by invoking the same…

Kate Simko

Kate Simko’s minimal techno is full of echoing splashes of color, snatches of distant metal percussion expanding from the void, and cryptic hints of melodies that tease from the wings. Simko creates the perfect backdrop for interstellar passages — beautiful sounds you can imagine accompanying Voyager as it glides through…

John Mayer Gets His Michael Vick on at Red Rocks

In addition to thinking he’s the next Stevie Ray Vaughan, John Mayer fancies himself a budding standup comic. Not everyone agrees; check out this nasty review of a 2006 routine, in which he reportedly boasted about how many women “unlocked their Masterlock” for him. Nevertheless, he’s clearly trying to milk…

Cary Brothers @ Soiled Dove Underground, 7/21/07

Cary Brothers with Mother Mother and Stars of Track and Field July 21, 2007 The Soiled Dove Underground Better than: The Doobie Brothers Slide Show Made it to the Soiled Dove just as Mother Mother was wrapping up its set and heard just enough to form a vague impression of…

Sander Van Doorn @ The Church 7/19/2007

Sander Van Doorn July 19, 2007 The Church Better than: Mainstream bubblegum trance, even if they might be kissing cousins. Slide Show Sander Van Doorn played a solid set that kept the crowd energized and moving all night, even if it didn’t stray far outside the ordinary. Early on, a…

Magic Cyclops Benefit show @ the hi-dive

Magic Cyclops Benefit Show with The Photo Atlas, Monofog, Lion Sized, The New Rome, Mr. Pacman, Dario Rosa July 18, 2007 The hi-dive Better than: Living just about anywhere else could possibly be. Slide Show The Magic Cyclops benefit show at the hi-dive was a perfect example of what makes…