Damned Damned Damned turns 35

It’s unfortunate that so many people assume that U.K. punk was all about politics. When Bill Maher interviewed Green Day’s Billy Joe Armstrong on his show Real Time with Bill Maher last year, he questioned the singer’s punk credibility for working to help elect Barack Obama in 2008, referring to…

Neal Evans of Soulive on doing Snowlive there: “Boulder goes off”

Over the last two years, Soulive has set up shop at Brooklyn Bowl for the band’s annual Bowlive residencies, which have also featured guest appearances from heavies like by Maceo Parker, John Scofield and Ivan Neville. With this weekend’s Snowlive, Soulive will be at the Fox Theatre for a three-night…

Growler Records offers discount to DIY music scribes

Molly Zackary’s Growler Record Distro is changing the way we talk about music in Denver. More than just another storefront box of commerce, Growler is actively engaging the music community with new events and programs. “I have an agenda,” says Zackary. “I think artistic movements and scenes are created because…

Neil Young’s Harvest turns forty

The year 1972 saw the death of the hippies — or, at the very least, the decline of the movement from idealistic young go-getters playing with the fire of radical social change to an out-of-control inferno of hard drugs and failed dreams. Neil Young’s Harvest wasn’t the first to comment…

The 54th Grammys: who will win (Adele) and who won’t (Lady Gaga)

From power pop to power ballads, rock anthems to rap staples, the nominees of the 54th Grammy Awards, which airs this Sunday night, sees no dearth of great music. There’s little doubt that it will be Adele’s night, but others, like Kanye West and Mumford & Sons, could win big…