Desperate Measures

Compact discs’ victory over vinyl wasn’t merely a revolution of format. The change in sound quality, which at first furrowed brows, has altered the way musicians write, record and market themselves and has changed listeners’ opinions about what sounds “right.” Today wax recordings are more likely to disconcert: The way…

Notes From the Underground

Denver’s Little Fyodor doesn’t care if audiences are laughing with him or at him. “That’s what your parents tell you to keep you from doing anything foolish,” he claims. “And what I’m doing is rather foolish.” Perhaps–but Little Fyodor’s musical excursions are foolish in ways that are often fascinating. For…

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‘Tis the season for the announcement of summer concerts–and usually by the time they make it into print, the details surrounding them are fairly firm. But that’s not the case with KTCL’s Big Adventure, set to take place on May 30, and the Fox’s Seventies Saturday, scheduled for June 6…

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Ray Wonder Good Music (Nons Records) Daybehavior Adored (Nons Records) Ask most American listeners what they think of music from Sweden and you’re apt to receive a diatribe about Abba for your trouble. But this pair of discs from Swedish combos shows that there’s more of interest going on in…

Harvest Time

Death is a big part of Cheri Knight’s life. A former member of the Blood Oranges, an acclaimed but obscure roots band that dropped off the branch a few years back, she is finally getting noticed by music lovers nationwide thanks to The Northeast Kingdom, an album on the E-Squared…

Grading on the Curve

Three million children nationwide have been identified as having “special needs,” but the term is so broad that it covers disorders from autism to lisping. Such kids generally have at least one thing in common, though: It’s often difficult for them to learn in a traditional classroom setting. Likewise, they…

Mob Rules

Big Gipp, one of the four Atlantans behind hip-hop’s Goodie Mob, knows all about bad choices. “I had a cousin who was out there in the gang life in Denver,” he says. “And I had another cousin who got shot, and I’ve got a cousin who’s doing fifteen to life…

It’s a Massacre

To date, San Francisco’s Brian Jonestown Massacre has received more press for the mock scuffle its members initiated with Portland’s Dandy Warhols than for their swirling, sprawling and sizable discography. And while the band claims to have backed off from its anti-Dandy campaign in order to shift the focus to…

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A lot of people have done a lot of whining about Ticketmaster, the monolithic firm that Pearl Jam attacked several years ago. However, most people in the music trade have remained in bed with Ticketmaster anyway; even Pearl Jam is allowing tickets for its upcoming Fiddler’s Green appearance to be…

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Tortoise TNT (Thrill Jockey) The next time a musician tells you that the reason he’s recycling other people’s sounds is that there are no new ideas in the world, hand him this CD. Tortoise, an instrumental sextet made up of Chicago musicians associated with innovative acts such as Eleventh Dream…

Breaking Up Is Easy to Do

David Fox knows a thing or two about the high mortality rate of Denver bands. Fox, a longtime booster of Denver music, co-founded Alley Records in 1994, and since then, he and his partners, Mike Nile and Chris Cardone, have signed seven Colorado acts: Cosmic Pond, Dave Delacroix, Avatar, Body…

Hardcore Times

“We’re not sending no gangsta message,” asserts Denver rapper Nyke Loc. “Like, we’re not claiming anything, because I never claimed nothin’. I never told you I was Blood nor no Crip. I never dissed no set. We make gangsta rap, but without the gangsta mentality. It’s gangsta rap like a…

Spin City

Dave Self, one of the DJs behind the hip-hop collective called Den One, didn’t grow up in a rap-loving household. “My stepmom and my dad were like, ‘What is this Run PRQ and the Beastie Boys? What is this shit? This is just a fad,'” he recalls. “And I would…

Josie and the Hepcats

Few acts of rebellion are as defining as imposing one’s music of choice on others. But while most youths who carry out such assaults use current, cutting-edge sounds as their weapons, rockabilly artist Josie Kreuzer waged one such sonic war with music from the past. “I worked at Tower Records…

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Neutral Milk Hotel In the Aeroplane Over the Sea (Merge) You’ve read a lot in these pages about the Elephant 6 collective and how this shifting cadre of musicians from a number of cities gets together on a regular basis to make weird and wonderful songs under several different banners,…

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The current issue of Rolling Stone suggests that Internet radio is worth noticing mainly because it’s providing a new forum for old-fashioned heavy metal. But this implication sells the concept short in a major way. A wide range of stations have popped up of late, and many of them have…

Rock of Ages

On the way to the Aerosmith concert at McNichols Arena on April 20, I told my beloved companion that the crowd would likely be populated entirely by guys in their forties wearing unfashionably long hair and tattered Harley-Davidson T-shirts. It didn’t quite work out that way, though. True, I saw…

A Taste of Honeyboy

Upon meeting bluesman David Honeyboy Edwards in 1942, musicologist Alan Lomax called him a “genius” who could “make the guitar speak like a natural man.” Part of the reason for his aptitude, Lomax believed, was his dedication to his ax; Edwards kept playing it even as he and Lomax strolled…

Elfin Magic

“Let me tell you about the Red King’s Kingdom…Picture an island of intense beauty on which a magnificent castle is surrounded by sprawling villages, dense forests, and golden meadows…” So begin the liner notes to When the Red King Comes, the latest offering from Athens, Georgia’s Elf Power. But you…

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A block of local reviews that’s totally solid. The Damn Shambles, recently profiled in these pages (“Bar Bands of the World, Unite,” February 19), have a lengthy pedigree: Kurt Jones was in the Tremblers, former drummer Jerry Lee hails from Wanker, and the bassist currently known as Pete was part…

Jim of All Trades

Singer-songwriter Jim White’s life has a made-up quality about it. Among the reasons is his colorful way with descriptions; his anecdotes are sprinkled with metaphors and literary allusions softened by self-deprecating humor that suggests William Faulkner after his first joint. And then there are the tales themselves: admirably curious sketches…

Toning Up

Though the guitar is exceedingly common, Denverite Neil Haverstick’s approach to it is anything but. Rather than using the 12-tones-per-octave scale that links Western music from Beethoven to the Beatles, Haverstick regularly lays his skillful hands upon a custom-built 19-tones-per-octave guitar. The result of efforts like those found on his…