Eleven of the Best Denver Alternative Hip-Hop Acts — 2016 Edition

Denver has had a healthy underground hip-hop scene going back to the ’80s, including significant acts like Legion of Doom, Apostle, Future Reference, the Strange Us, the Pirate Signal and Ground Zero Movement. Newer artists like Jimmy V are keeping that world vibrant and breaking ground in establishing an audience…

“Genre-Fucking”: Joseph Lamar Pushes the Limits of Pop and Jazz

The typical silk-shirted, fedora-topped crowd at Dazzle probably isn’t expecting it. It’s late on a recent Thursday, and on a stage usually occupied by Denver’s best jazz ensembles is a 26-year-old from Colorado Springs named Joseph Lamar. Megaphone in hand, he’s screaming the lyrics to the Violent Femmes’ “Gone Daddy…

Meet Denver’s Rapping Uber Driver, Dylan Montayne

Few people had heard of Dylan Montayne before he posted his YouTube video, “Uber driver raps for car full of babes,” on May 24, 2016. The video, which captured Montayne rapping for his Uber passengers, quickly went viral once blogs shared it and has since garnered attention from celebrities like…

82-Year-Old Coloradan Stuns America’s Got Talent With Drowning Pool Cover

It ain’t always sunny in Colorado, and not every octogenarian karaokes to Frank Sinatra. On Tuesday night’s season premiere of TV competition show, “America’s Got Talent,” 82-year-old John Hetlinger proved both of those points with his audition. Hetlinger, of Broomfield, took the stage before the studio audience and the panel…

Ten Hip-Hop Classics That Millennials Might Have Missed

I’m just going to be real, if you were born after 1996, this article is for you. Not only did you miss out on possibly the peak of modern hip-hop, you missed out on an entire culture. Do you remember when Tupac died? If so, this article might not be for you. I…

How Legendary British Punk Band Buzzcocks Almost Never Existed

Steve Diggle didn’t really intend to be in Buzzcocks, a band that, along with the Clash, the Sex Pistols, the Jam and the Damned, formed the nucleus of England’s punk explosion four decades ago. In fact, Diggle might have ended up in a different band altogether. In the summer of…

Chromeo Adds Dap-Kings Horn Section to Red Rocks Show

Chromeo has been at the music thing for about ten years now, pumping out one synthy, upbeat and dancey track after another. You might think it’s effortless for the duo. But according to the group’s lead vocalist Dave “Dave 1” Macklovitch, Chromeo’s aesthetic isn’t effortless at all. He and the…

Doseone’s New Band GO DARK Broke Into an Abandoned Naval Base

When the duo GO DARK released its first EP on Halloween 2014, it was speculated that one member was prolific rapper and beat producer Doseone. Eventually it was revealed to be true that the pioneer of alternative hip-hop had teamed up with newcomer Ash, who had never before been part…

Baroness’ John Baizley Says, “We’re Trying to Make Darkness Fun”

John Baizley, singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist for Baroness, which is part of the Project Pabst lineup on Saturday, May 21, is among the most fascinating figures in contemporary music: smart, complex, conflicted, inquisitive and piercingly articulate. Just as important, his band’s twist on progressive metal operates within the traditions of…

The Oral History of Denver DIY Space the Yellow Bordello

In late 2005, a group of musicians moved into a house at 2155 Franklin Street, blocks from Five Points. The neighborhood, once called the “Harlem of the West” for its thriving jazz scene, had changed a lot by this time, and there were cheap (if neglected) spaces for the young,…

Denver Metal Band Arise in Chaos Gets Mega-Deal

When you’re in a band, starting at the bottom and perhaps still learning your trade, few things are more rewarding than gaining the respect of your peers. If one of those peers happens to run a record label and wants to sign you, then all the better. That’s pretty much,…

Hip-Hop Artist Ancient Mith Breaks Out of Denver — and Into Europe

Denver’s Braden Smith, aka Ancient Mith, put together a project called YAWL in late 2014 with German producer Dot. The duo’s debut album, A Pile to Keep, A Pile to Burn comes out on May 5 on Anette Records, the imprint that issued Smith’s previous full-length, 2013’s synth-infused And the…

Dear Prince: Thank You For Making Art Worth Writing About

It’s hard to remember how I felt about death before the Internet. Well, maybe how I — we, collectively — processed death prior to social media. Social media gives us a space to prove our love; it is a place to instantly create memorials and collages for those we have…

Meadowlark’s Jazz Jam Has Become a New Denver Institution

There was a time when Mikey Smith would show up with his keyboard to the Meadowlark’s Monday-night jazz jam not knowing if he’d have a drummer to play with. Now there are nights when nine or ten different drummers show up, each hoping they’ll have a chance to play more…

Dead and Company: Grateful for Mayer?

Band reunions and reincarnations can get downright weird. We’ve only got ourselves to blame. Really, this shit is nobody’s fault but our own. The most hardcore of the hardcore music fans are like an even more twisted Dr. Frankenstein, because we won’t accept death. We’re just not having it, and…