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Japanther’s Ian Vanek on the DIY scene, ‘zines and the authenticity of handmade objects

By Tom MurphyJune 4, 2012

Japanther (due tomorrow night at Glob) was started by a pair of art school students who wanted a way to create art beyond the confines of a specific medium or traditional methods. The resulting New York duo has been just as involved in the art world and performance art as…

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Destroyer’s Dan Bejar: “I think whatever it is I do will also be a little complicated.”

By Kelsey WhippleJune 4, 2012

Destroyer (due at the Bluebird Theater this Saturday, June 9) released its last album, Kaputt, in January 2011. More than a year and a half later, Dan Bejar, the act’s distant, notoriously cryptic frontman has no idea where the change — the romantic experiment and distinctly new direction — came…

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It was 45 years ago today… The Beatles’ Sgt Pepper inches toward the half century mark

By Josiah M. HesseJune 1, 2012

By the summer of 1966, the Beatles sucked. Or at least that’s the way they felt for the band. “Performance, for us, it’s gone downhill,” Paul McCartney said of his band at the time. “Because we can’t develop if no one can hear us; so for us to perform…it gets…

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Twenty fabled moments in Denver music: #15: Grateful Dead’s first time at Red Rocks in 1978

By Mark SandersMay 31, 2012

Over the course of the next few weeks, Backbeat will be counting down the twenty most fabled moments in Denver music history. Today, a look back at the first time the Grateful Dead played at Red Rocks in 1978. The origins of Colorado’s jam band “scene” are pretty nebulous, but…

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Simian Mobile Disco’s James Ford on the ups and downs of EDM moving into the mainstream

By Kelsey WhippleMay 31, 2012

Simian Mobile Disco (due for a DJ set tonight at Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom) is two brilliant, slightly nerdy British dudes with a powerful, slightly aggressive grasp on man-made machine music. They create dirty club stompers and nostalgic, atmospheric, glitchy house anthems and blistering electronica, but despite a shared friendship and…

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Chartbreaker: John Mayer’s new album, Born and Raised, takes the top spot this week

By Cory LamzMay 31, 2012

John Mayer knocks Adam Lambert from the top of the Billboard 200 albums chart this week as Mayer’s new record, Born And Raised, lands at number one. Lambert’s Trespassing, meanwhile, drops all the way to number twelve. Born And Raised is Mayer’s third number-one album, joining 2003’s Heavier Things and…

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Twenty fabled moments in Denver music: #16: Radiohead’s gear gets jacked in 1995

By Mark SandersMay 30, 2012

Over the course of the next few weeks, Backbeat will be counting down the twenty most fabled moments in Denver music history. Today, a look back at the time when Radiohead had all of its gear stolen outside the Rockmada before a 1995 show at the Ogden Theatre. Okay, so…

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Josh Abbott on the Texas/Red Dirt scene and bringing banjo back to country music

By Chris ParkerMay 30, 2012

Josh Abbott (due at the Grizzly Rose this Friday, June 1) got his start playing country music while attending Texas Tech in Lubbock, spending his nights watching artists like Pat Green, Cory Morrow, Roger Creager, Eli Young Band and Randy Rogers roll through the local country bar, the Blue Light…

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Ian Astbury on the Cult’s new album, Choice of Weapon, his interest in Native American Culture and being a devotee of the Doors — not just a fan

By Jon SolomonMay 29, 2012

Since first emerging in the mid-’80s, the Cult (due tomorrow night at the Ogden Theatre) has gone through some lineup changes and been on a few breaks. Through it all, the band’s core members, frontman Ian Astbury and guitarist Billy Duffy, have continued to churn out some heavy records, including…

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Jane’s Addiction’s Perry Farrell on how rock bumped out jazz, which bumped out swing, and how rock’s now being bumped by dance music

By Jon SolomonMay 29, 2012

It’s a bit unnerving when Perry Farrell wants to start your interview with him by asking you a question. You’ve got about thirty questions you want to ask the Jane’s Addiction frontman and about ten minutes to do so, when all of the sudden he asks you if you’d pick…

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Nick Baum of Eminence Ensemble: “We may throw some Pantera in the mix too”

By Nick CallaioMay 25, 2012

Eminence Ensemble (due at Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom tomorrow night) has been frequently making a name for itself among the Boulder-based acts that have been emerging onto the scene. In advance of tomorrow night’s show, we spoke with percussionist Nick Baum recently to find out a little more about the band…

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Twenty fabled moments in Denver music: #17: Einsturzende Neubauten play ’86 junkyard show

By Mark SandersMay 25, 2012

Over the course of the next few weeks, Backbeat will be counting down the twenty most fabled moments in Denver music history. Today, a look back at Einstürzende Neubauten’s 1986 show in a Commerce City junkyard. Fabled Berlin industrial rock act Einstürzende Neubauten played perhaps one of the strangest shows…

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Orchard Lounge’s Spencer Lokken: “We are trying to age gracefully as DJs”

By Nick CallaioMay 24, 2012

Orchard Lounge (due tonight at Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom with Mark Farnia and Lindstrom) has been spinning around the country for more than a decade. The trio, made up of Ben Silver and Bethany and Spencer Lokken, stay true the meaning of being a DJ, but recently the three have taken…

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Chartbreaker: In a clash of Idols, Adam Lambert unseats Carrie Underwood with Trespassing

By Cory LamzMay 24, 2012

It’s a big week for American Idol this week. Besides the crowning of the season 11 winner, Phillip Phillips, the singing talent show sees another of its alums rise to the top of the Billboard 200 chart. The first time in chart history, one Idol is succeeded by another, as…

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The Doors’ Robby Krieger on playing with the Roadhouse Rebels and his new album

By Jon SolomonMay 24, 2012

When the Roadhouse Rebels come to the Oriental Theater this Sunday night, the act, which features Robby Krieger of the Doors and Particle keyboardist Steve Molitz, they’ll be joined by an all-star cast of players, including Oingo Boingo/Mutaytor bassist John Avila, the Black Crowes’ Rich Robinson and drummer Joe Magistro…

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Catheter on being slept on at home in Denver and how grind will never become a commodity

By Brad LopezMay 23, 2012

Denver’s Catheter recently issued its first full-length album in seven years, Southwest Doom Violence, the follow-up to 2005’s Dimension 303. The band’s latest effort — bolstering an extensive library of EPs and split releases — offers a healthy mix of grind, doom, sludge and even crust punk, building on the…

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Twenty fabled moments in Denver music, #18: Black Flag at the Rainbow Music Hall 1984

By Mark SandersMay 23, 2012

Over the course of the next few weeks, Backbeat will be counting down the twenty most fabled moments in Denver music history. Today, a look back at Black Flag’s 1984 show at the Rainbow Music Hall that ended with members of the opening act being arrested. You may have heard…

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Twenty fabled moments in Denver music: #19: Michael Jackson hides out here in 1984

By Mark SandersMay 22, 2012

Over the course of the next few weeks, Backbeat will be counting down the twenty most fabled moments in Denver music history. Today, a look back at Michael Jackson’s week-long stay here in Mile High City in 1984 and the secrecy surrounding it. Long before Michael Jackson’s name became shorthand…

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Time keeps on ticking with an Adam Yauch tribute and new album in the works

By Patrick RodgersMay 22, 2012

Among a handful of the local music-scene tributes to recently deceased Beastie Boy Adam Yauch, Time offered his respects for the fallen MC and activist on a new tune, “Too Sweet to Be Sour,” a cross-Atlantic collaboration with British MC Akira the Don. The track opens with a crisp horn…

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Kajmir Royale on placing beats with Wiz Khalifa and how he’s about to Kanye the game

By Ru JohnsonMay 22, 2012

Meet Kajmir Royale. He lives in Colorado Springs, but his view is global, his perspective dynamic and charismatic. Taking a Kanye West approach to the game with a goal of making “popular music,” Royale is an MC/producer who’s hitting his stride and knows exactly where he’s going. Originally from New…

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Kool and the Gang’s Robert “Kool” Bell on the unlikely pairing with Van Halen

By Jon SolomonMay 22, 2012

This Thursday, May 24, Kool & the Gang is due at the Pepsi Center with Van Halen. While this might seem like an unlikely pairing, the legendary funk/R&B act opening for the equally iconic rock band, Robert “Kool” Bell, Kool & the Gang’s founding member, tells us it’s working out…

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Twenty fabled moments in Denver music, #20: Beatlemania at Red Rocks in 1964

By Mark SandersMay 21, 2012

Over the course of the next few weeks, Backbeat will be counting down the twenty most fabled moments in Denver music history. The series kicks off today with a look back at the Beatles’ legendary trip to the Mile High City in August 1964, and the pandemonium it created. The…

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