Hemi Cuda Is Back on the Streets

It’s been a struggle to get over the hump of being a quote-unquote girl band,” declares Hemi Cuda’s Karen Exley. “With our costumes and everything, it’s been hard for people to see the substance. It’s like, ‘Fuck that! I can fucking rock!’ I think being in Nashville Pussy has helped…

Staking Out Tokyo Police Club

The life of a touring band has got to be glamorous and decadent. Luxurious buses, packed to the gills with liquor, drugs and acquiescent groupies, shuttle you from one glittering city to the next. At each destination, flashing cameras and screaming fans greet you as you make your way to…

Cary Brothers Discusses Who You Are

Cary Brothers isn’t a household name yet, but it’s been pretty hard to escape his music ever since his acoustic ballad “Blue Eyes” appeared on the Grammy-winning soundtrack to 2004’s Garden State. In the interim, Brothers has released two EPs, and his folksy pop has served as the emotional backdrop…

Meet a Real Guitar Hero

Leo Kottke quietly emerged from the late-’60s folk revival to become one of today’s most respected guitar players. His unique picking style and syncopated rhythmic accompaniment borrow as much from Mississippi country blues and Appalachian folk ballads as they do from jazz and rock. With unmatched technique that confounds guitar…

Ice T Answers the Tough Questions

Most performers who rise to fame are able to climb past competitors because of their innate toughness — but once they reach the top, they employ handlers charged with shielding them from reality, as if the slightest unpleasantness might prove fatal. Jorge Hinojosa tackles this task for Ice-T, and even…

Jason Isbell

Despite having three songwriters, the Drive-By Truckers have made some remarkably cohesive music. But while songs by Patterson Hood and Mike Cooley are compelling, Jason Isbell’s tunes cut to the core. The tunesmith left his indelible stamp on tracks such as “Goddamn Lonely Love” and “Outfit,” in which he channels…

The White Stripes

The White Stripes have always teetered on the brink of novelty — and it’s astonishing that so few people seem to have noticed. The goofy matching outfits, the winkingly self-conscious aural primitivism, the inane we’re-siblings dodge: Such elements are pure shtick, yet much of the rock press continues to act…

The Knew

The marriage of punk and roots music was consummated long ago, but the relationship hasn’t stopped working, and the Knew know it. Holladay, the trio’s new EP, which debuts on Friday, July 20, at a Larimer Lounge gig with Lionsized and American Relay, is lively, raucous and smart enough to…

SP Double

SP Double is one of those rappers who lives, sleeps and eats hip-hop. On Change the Station, SP’s long-gestating debut, he pulls double duty, rhyming and producing the bulk of the cuts. His passion for the music comes through loud and clear on tracks such as the up-tempo party starter…

Listen Up

The Brokedowns, New Brains for Everyone (Thick Records). Angry, hurtling and relentlessly focused, this Chicago-area quartet attacks the usual targets — conservatives, hypocrites, meatheads and zealots — with abandon and aggression. The Brokedowns grumpily grind crayons and cigarette butts into the simple, loud and fast blueprint of bar-room punk, creating…

A Global Threat

I used to live in this punk house. The walls were held up by tape and show fliers; the carpet smelled like beer. It was cramped and there was always one roommate too many, but the rent was cheap. A constant flux of touring bands slept on our floor, which…

Guru

On his introduction to the first Jazzmatazz album, Guru talks about how he’d always wanted to do an experimental fusion of hip-hop and live jazz. But he wanted to do it right. With that in mind, the former Gang Starr MC recruited a few jazz heavies such as Donald Byrd,…

Tiësto

The Global Dance Fest will once again feature some of the biggest names in dance music, including this year’s headliner, Tiësto, who first came to prominence with “Traffic” and solidified his reputation with his remix of Delerium’s “Silence,” a track that enjoyed considerable crossover success and radio airplay. Since then,…

Abe Vigoda

The members of Southern California quartet Abe Vigoda are way too young to remember Fish from Barney Miller. So it’s possible they chose their name after watching the namesake actor get his eyebrows tugged by baby Mikey in Look Who’s Talking. Actually, the act’s deconstructed punk, polished with spurts of…

Hinder

Those rock-is-dead pronouncements we hear periodically ignore the genre’s cyclical nature. Every time the style seems bound for the grave, it reanimates and begins stalking the public again, usually in a form that’s damn close to what was previously regarded as DOA. Which brings us to Hinder, an Oklahoma City…

This Just In…

Last Thursday, I pulled off Highway 36 at Pecos and headed over to Brewski’s Pub & Grill, 1451 Cortez Street — where I was greeted by boarded-up windows and a “For Sale” sign on the front door. So much for checking out Brewski’s Thursday-night lingerie party. The club where cover…

Littles Paia

When Adam Littles was in the Navy Girls, his signature guitar style helped establish that band’s unique sound. He carved out a niche with angular yet beautifully glittery guitar lines that fit within the act’s catchy rhythms. Around the time that group came to an end, Littles found an odd…

Sander van Doorn

Sander van Doorn (due at the Church on Thursday, July 19) handles all of the production, engineering and mastering on his tracks and remixes. As a result, he’s carved out a sound that’s dense, clever and well-balanced — albeit a bit too busy at times for its own good. Juxtaposing…

Save Magic Cyclops

There’s a free show tonight at the hi-dive to raise money for Magic Cyclops’s medical bills. Poor Magic suffered an excruciating and literally crippling blow after being thrown through the air at a Dan Deacon show and breaking both wrists when he landed. Like many musicians, he is without medical…

Nick Terranova @ the Church 7/14/07

Slide Show Nick Terranova July 13, 2007 The Church Better than: Most club nights have any right to aspire to be. Before Nick Terranova took over the decks, 2040 residents Matthew Orloff and Bryan Matthew played a fun opening set that got the crowd amped up for the main event…

Chris Cornell Show Postponed

The Chris Cornell/Juliette and the Licks concert slated for Saturday, July 14, at the Fillmore Auditorium, has been postponed according to a July 12 release sent out by the local arm of Live Nation, which is promoting Cornell’s tour. That’s it: No other information has been provided about the whys…