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At their Saturday, March 29, concert at the DU Fieldhouse, the Samples will consist of Sean Kelly, Andy Sheldon, Jeep MacNichol and Al Laughlin. If you like this lineup, make sure to check out the show–because this is the last local concert to feature it. No, the Samples aren’t breaking…

Have You Never Been Cello?

From the looks of Agniezska Rybska, Melora Creager and Julia Kent, the three cellists who make up New York’s Rasputina, it would be easy to assume that they would be happiest at home, clad in corsets and tatted organdy in dim drawing rooms like the women of delicacy and refinement…

Hail to the Chief

Putnam Murdock, guitarist and vocalist for Boulder’s Chief Broom, is not an especially earnest student, but he has learned something important during his time at the University of Colorado in Boulder. “As I grow older,” he says, “I’m realizing that there’s no real point to college.” Luckily for Murdock (and…

Here Comes the Judge

Never underestimate the power of a bad review. Judge Roughneck, widely regarded as Denver’s premier ska ensemble, is living proof. Before winding up on the receiving end of a particularly vituperative slam, the act was a hobby–a cover band that Byron Shaw, former leader of the Jonez, saw as an…

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U2 Pop (Island) The hype, the hype, the hype. Regular reports over the course of a year about the making of U2’s latest–who was producing, who was mixing, who was standing in the spotlight, who was standing on the sideline. Internet leaks (which were probably intentional). Cease-and-desist orders (which were…

The Profit of Jazz

Most musicians are more comfortable talking about music than merchandising–but not Al Ferguson. When discussing Fascinating Rhythm, a group whose name he likes so much that he’s had it trademarked, the Denver-based Ferguson often sounds more like the head of an advertising firm than a creative artist. “My objective with…

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A few days before the beginning of this year’s South by Southwest Music Festival, I told vocalist Myshel Prasad, who was set to showcase with her band, Space Team Electra, that she would likely hear some truly inspirational music during her time at the annual Austin, Texas, blowout. But as…

Zeke Freak

Triumphs may be the current motorcycle of choice among members of the posh Hollywood set, but mention the “T” word to Zeke frontman Blind Marky Felchtone and you’re likely to get clobbered. “I just can’t get behind anything that pisses oil and was designed on the back of a cigarette…

All Hail the Emirs

“We are the guardians of the faithful,” declares Fletcher Neeley, guitarist for the Emirs. “We are fine purveyors of Mile High City mayhem since 1972.” Like most of the claims made by Neeley, this one isn’t exactly a paragon of accuracy: In 1972 the only mayhem he was purveying was…

Name That Style

The four men in the band Live are not what you’d call innovators: If they’ve ever had an original thought, they apparently have not seen fit to share it with the general public. But even if they’re not stellar when it comes to making fresh music, they at least have…

Lethal Dose

“I don’t think most people understand electronic music,” says Clark Nelson, aka Clark ov Saturn, a vocalist and programmer for Denver’s LD-50. “Some people think that you turn on the keyboard like a Casio and press the start button and it just does its own little thing.” LD-50 delivers far…

A Different Shade of Blue

For years locals have dreamed about a “Denver sound” that would help establish the Colorado musical universe in the minds of talent scouts and A&R types associated with the record industry. But even though the lack of such a sonic signature may be partly responsible for the low profiles of…

A Legg to Stand On

When the readers of Guitar Player magazine named English guitarist Adrian Legg’s 1992 album Guitar for Mortals the acoustic record of the year over competition that included the Eric Clapton disc Unplugged, many of them probably assumed that Legg had roots in the art-rock supergroups of the Seventies. But Legg,…

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In last week’s column, you read about claims that the Fort Collins Police Department exerted its muscle to prevent a February show by Denver’s Foreskin 500 from happening–accusations that police spokesmen deny. But whatever the case, Foreskin’s Mark the 3 Kord Scissor King isn’t lying low and licking his wounds…

He’s Got His Mojo Workin’

For the past thirteen years, Mojo Nixon has waged a butt-rockin’ assault on some of the more significant ills of society while touting the pleasures to be found in America’s underbelly. Once upon a time in the Eighties, this vision infiltrated the mainstream: The video for the song “Elvis Is…

Meditating Again

The career of the Meditations has mirrored the rise and fall (and rise again) of the roots-reggae style this vocal trio so passionately espouses. But singer Ansel Cridland insists that reggae’s recent resurgence is only partly responsible for his reunion with original members Danny Clarke and Winston Watson after more…

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jb3 Close Grind (NovaMute) When reviewers outside the techno press take to an electronic dance record, it’s usually because the disc is warmer than the average machine-driven platter–a long-player whose simulated humanity gives it a life both on and off the dance floor. But Joey Beltram, a longtime New York…

Sticky Fingers

At last year’s Telluride Bluegrass Festival, Boulder-based multi-instrumentalist Tony Furtado appeared between practically every act on the bill. What was his job? To provide transitions. “I would get up on stage while the sound crew was setting up,” he recalls. “Sometimes I knew what I was going to play and…

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You may recall reading in the January 16 edition of Feedback about the plight of vocalist Jason Hyland Mather, a member of the band Won Lump Some, who was arrested at Tony’s Restaurant and Lounge, a Fort Collins nightspot, after stripping during a performance in the wee hours of December…

Extra Crispin

Patrons of suburban multiplexes know Crispin Glover for his roles as Michael J. Fox’s nerdy dad in Back to the Future and as Arlo, Hustler publisher Larry Flynt’s lazy-eyed apprentice, in The People vs. Larry Flynt. The average art-house moviegoer would recognize him from appearances in Dead Man, Wild at…

Run, Reverend, Run

“I don’t worry about anything, because I’m a man of faith,” says Joseph “Run” Simmons of Run-D.M.C., one of the acts most responsible for the rise of rap in the past fifteen years. “I just do what I do to the best of my ability. I’ve seen great success, and…

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Built to Spill Perfect From Now On (Warner Bros.) Just when you thought the alterna-sound was completely played out, along comes Perfect From Now On to remind you that good music transcends trends–even ones it might be considered a part of. Idaho’s Doug Martsch, whose vision this band follows, has…