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For years, Lord of Word and the Disciples of Bass has been considered one of the local bands most likely to sign with a major label and burst into national prominence–but it’s not going to happen. After shows at Denver’s Bluebird Theater and Boulder’s Fox Theatre on Friday, April 10,…

The Gospel According to Ben Harper

Singer-songwriter Ben Harper is very serious about his job, and he expects others to feel the same way. Which means that when it comes to dealing with the media, he’s frequently disappointed. “I have two more interviews today, and I’m dreading them,” he says from a hotel room in the…

Let It Ride

On the surface, Silver Scooter, an obscure band from Austin, Texas, is little more than a trio of geeky Caucasians squeezing punk pop from a guitar-bass-drums lineup. But although such groups are as easy to slag as generic cigarettes, the archetype obviously has a deep-seated appeal: After all, the roster…

Young Roy

Saxophonist Wayne Shorter has been quoted as saying, “I do what I am, but I am not what I do.” Trumpeter/flugelhornist Roy Hargrove is not as good as Shorter at compartmentalizing. “It’s the music, mainly,” he explains. “The music keeps me going. If it wasn’t for the music, I’d be…

Going Down

Denver’s garage-music scene owes much of its vitality to guitarist/vocalist Michael Daboll. As a member of the defunct trio Element 79 and a onetime part of 360 Twist! Records, a locally based label that’s issued a series of excellent recordings by worthy international acts such as Billy Childish and Thee…

Swinging in the Big Time

Colorado has produced more nationally known dance-music figures than many observers inside or outside the state realize. An example is David Winsett, known to the world at large as DJ Swingsett. This former local boy, now a resident of New York City, is a prime mover in the field of…

Lord Knows

Mary Lou Lord has a lot of heroes, including Elliott Smith and Shawn Colvin. But the act whose career she would most like to emulate is more unlikely: the Kelly Family. Anyone who has seen the Kellys, a prefab combo of willowy siblings who make the Hanson brothers seem like…

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Cappadonna The Pillage (Razor Sharp Records/Epic) Killah Priest Heavy Mental (Geffen) As an experiment, I decided to try analyzing these Wu-Tang Clan spinoffs without paying the slightest attention to the lyrics, and it was a revelation. Suddenly, the voices of Cappadonna, who became part of the family with a cameo…

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Each week, record companies of all shapes and sizes release an avalanche of product, and doing so isn’t cheap. The cost of servicing hundreds or even thousands of retailers, writers, Web-page entrepreneurs and the like with promotional items is a staggering cash drain that’s caused firms to look for less…

Seeing Red

Red Aunts guitarist Kerry Davis yawns into the phone, then promptly offers a polite apology. “I’m sorry,” she says. “I’m really tired today, and I just can’t wake up. I’m a waitress, and I just started working nights recently, getting home at like four in the morning. People think that…

Blues–With Strings Attached

The mere sight of Denver blues violinist Lionel Young on stage generates a jolt of energy, whether he’s fronting a trio or an ensemble complete with horns, guitars and electric bass. Smiling, always smiling, he creates a sound that’s sensual and strong, delicate and precise, technically impeccable and emotionally pure…

Guitar Noir

The members of San Diego’s Deadbolt have labeled their group “The World’s Scariest Band,” and their latest disc, Tijuana Hit Squad, shows why. On it, guitarist Harley Davidson, drummer Les Vegas and a shifting series of accomplices portray a team of greasers who kill for hire, and they do so…

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When it comes to the South by Southwest Music Conference, bigger isn’t necessarily better. This year’s model, which ran from Wed-nesday, March 18, to Saturday, March 22, in Austin, was the William Conrad of confabs. Thanks to an expanded lineup on the event’s first day, over 1,000 acts shopped their…

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Zeke Kicked in the Teeth (Epitaph) You know rock and roll is in sad shape when Smashing Pumpkins takes home a Grammy for Best Hard Rock Album. After all, the hardest thing about that pack of whiners is Billy Corgan’s bald, pointy noggin. But fear not, heathens: Seattle’s Zeke is…

Vanilla on Ice

Jimmy Hoffa seems like a more plausible candidate for a comeback than Vanilla Ice. The once and former Robert Van Winkle briefly ruled the pop-music galaxy thanks to the across-the-board success of the 1990 smash “Ice Ice Baby,” but the vicious backlash that struck him shortly thereafter was of the…

Jazz in Synergy

In the first year of its existence, Denver-based Synergy Music has issued nine albums–an impressive number by any standard. But Michael Fitts, who’s both the president of Synergy and the CEO of Indiego Promotions, isn’t satisfied; he wants to double that total in 1998. “I think it’s important, with a…

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Ever since the 1992 birth of Rorschach Test, a onetime Denver band now situated in Seattle, James Baker–initially known by the memorable moniker Jimmy Utah–has been working tirelessly toward the goal of signing a major-label contract and earning the mass popularity he sees as his due. And now, at last,…

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Ani DiFranco Little Plastic Castle (Righteous Babe) One of my colleagues suggested that DiFranco is better than most of her Lilith Fair peers because she says “fuck” a lot more frequently than they do–and after a moment’s reflection, I realized that there’s something to that. A great many of today’s…

Electronica Goes Punk

Electronica has evolved faster than fruit flies multiply, but its hybrids are no longer raising eyebrows: If a synthesized sonic bouillabaisse pops up in ads for television or corporately owned radio, it can no longer be considered the coveted province of elitist club-crawlers. One of the main reasons that this…

In Praise of Madonna

It’s easy to understand why most critics are reluctant to praise Madonna. After all, practically everything she does can be read two ways–laudable or laughable. Take, for instance, Sex, a 1992 photo book that quickly spawned epic waiting lists at libraries across the country. Sympathizers saw the supposedly erotic shots…

The Other Superstar DJ

When New York’s Superstar DJ Keoki first entered the Denver dance community two years ago, everyone knew about it: Keoki–whose latest doings are chronicled in Feedback, page 80–made sure of that. But he was not the only nationally recognized DJ holed up in Colorado at the time. From 1996 until…

Everything’s Peechees

It’s Saturday morning in the Bay Area, and most good little punk rockers are tucked away safe and sound in their beds. But not the Peechees’ Chris Applegren: He’s wide awake as he discusses the intricacies of his latest passion–Final Fantasy VII, an epic game made for the Sony Playstation…