PERFECTLY EVERCLEAR

Everclear’s Art Alexakis doesn’t buy into the tortured-rock-star syndrome. “A lot of bands are kind of whiny, if you ask me,” says the vocalist/guitarist. “If you’re playing guitar and getting paid for it, that’s a pretty good job, I think. I’ve worked plenty of jobs, and I know a good…

LIBRE FOR ALL

“That movie The Mambo Kings? That was a lot of Hollywood bull,” says Andy Gonzales, bassist and musical director for Latin music purveyors Manny Oquendo & Libre. “And I didn’t like the book, either. Maybe for the poetry committee it was all right. But I thought it was full of…

CRITIC’S CHOICE

Foetus, Wednesday, July 26, at the Mercury Cafe, makes music far more dangerous than your parents could imagine: It’s morbid, electric, ungodly. Jim Foetus has been pumping out material of this description since 1980, and his dense collections of loud, aggressive, methodical songs have influenced such modern-day pseudo-industrialists as Nine…

BE PREPARED

Denver-based guitarist Janet Feder didn’t expect to be featured in the July issue of Guitar Player. After all, the publication is devoted to electrified music–and Feder performs her classically based material on an acoustic instrument. “I couldn’t believe it,” Feder says about the item. “I was stunned, truly stunned, because…

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Soul Asylum Let Your Dim Light Shine (Columbia) Back in the days when Say What You Will… and Made to Be Broken (from 1984 and 1986, respectively) were new, a lot of us had high hopes for this band: Its loud, fast numbers weren’t all that distinctive, but they were…

NATURE’S WAY

Kansas senator Bob Dole’s recent attack on popular culture has garnered largely favorable responses despite his blatantly political motivations (the man would give his good arm to be President) and numerous proclamations that were utterly nonsensical (if Dole thinks the bloody Arnold Schwarzenegger flick True Lies is “family friendly,” as…

DAVE’S WORLD

Boulder-based singer-songwriter Dave Gershen isn’t shy about making grandiloquent statements. For instance, he says, “A couple of years ago, I had a spiritual awakening. I realized that it was time–that I was sitting on a gift that was too strong, too much a part of me, not to be sharing…

NO ALTERNATIVE

With KTCL, the Peak and what’s left of KBCO all attempting to bend the ears of listeners who went to college during the early Eighties (and apparently lost their taste for musical adventure immediately thereafter), Denver’s airwaves hang heavy with the work of artists who came to prominence when Ronald…

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Truman’s Water Milktrain to Paydirt (Homestead) You can’t describe Truman’s Water as just another punk band–not when the closest thing to an influence you can scratch out of cuts like “Unitraction Bath” is Captain Beefheart. Most of these songs include a modicum of structure (even the ones that dissolve into…

GRAY DAZE

“I think people will enjoy our music most when they’re on their third beer,” says Matt Squires, bassist for Denver’s dream popsters Gray Parade. “When they’re just kind of settling down and getting comfortable.” “Yeah,” adds guitarist Joel Richardson, “when the couch starts to swallow them up and they don’t…

RAGGED DOLLS

Johnny Rzeznik, vocalist/guitarist for the Goo Goo Dolls, describes his reaction to A Boy Named Goo, his group’s latest excursion into power pop, with characteristic candor. “I like it more than I thought I would,” he says. “I always hate everything I do. After a while, I listen to it…

HARTFORD ATTACK

Even if multi-instrumentalist John Hartford found a cure for cancer, the discovery would probably be overshadowed by what the public sees as an even greater achievement–his writing of “Gentle on My Mind,” a hit for Glen Campbell in 1968. But it’s been almost thirty years since Hartford, looking soulful and…

THE PETER PRINCIPLE

The image that’s long defined Peter Murphy simply does not exist anymore–if it ever did. The former frontman for England’s Bauhaus (the standard-bearer for the early Eighties gothic movement), Murphy has a reputation as a pretentious vampire wannabe preying on legions of ever-younger enthusiasts, but his activities of late belie…

STICK A FORK IN IT

David Yow tried everything. The lead singer for the Jesus Lizard, second on the lineup at the Lollapalooza Festival (which stopped at Fiddler’s Green on July 8), jumped into the crowd and berated several people in his path from a distance of approximately two millimeters. He kneeled at the edge…

PLAYING IT COOLIO

Gangsta-rap performers who’ve led lives of crime have a leg up in the street credibility game. Snoop Doggy Dogg (soon to be tried for murder) and Tupac Shakur (in stir for offenses including sexual assault) have ridden their recent fights with the law to sales nirvana, while reportedly reformed bad…

A SPY IN THE HOUSE OF LOVE

Ask bassist/vocalist Myke Spy of Denver’s Harriet the Spy to elaborate on his band’s music and you won’t get a single reply. Instead, you’ll get a whole series of them. Reply number one: “I like Jean-Luc Godard. I want our music to be like one long version of Breathless. It’s…

JESUS LIZARD SUPERSTAR

Bassist David Sims has no idea where his act, the Jesus Lizard, fits in with the rest of this year’s Lollapalooza main-stagers. “We’re certainly not the headliner,” he notes. “And I don’t know if I could convince you we’re one of the girl bands or one of the rap groups…

RUSH’S HOUR

A generation of English blues rockers, including Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, John Mayall, Mick Jagger and Jimmy Page, have acknowledged that guitarist/vocalist Otis Rush has provided them with divine musical inspiration. But Rush, who’s 61, is not the type to crow about the influence he’s had on so many stars…

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Perez Prado Mondo Mambo! The Best of Perez Prado and His Orchestra (RCA/Rhino) Various Artists Mambo Mania! The Kings & Queens of Mambo (Rhino) At its best, the mambo, a boisterous style of Latin dance music, is absolutely hysterical. Trumpets don’t just sound: They blare in unison–and instead of trailing…

CRITIC’S CHOICE

Deborah Henson-Conant, Friday, June 23, at Swallow Hill Music Hall, is a jazz virtuoso and superior improviser with an unlikely specialty–the 47-string grand concert harp. A native Californian now based in New England, she first learned about the harp’s limitless possibilities when she was hired to play a three-hour restaurant…

CRITICS’ CHOICE

If you’re wondering why Austin-based vocalist/multi-instrumentalist K. (for Kathy) McCarty has won the hearts of so many music journalists, bend an ear to her list of favorite artists. “Richard Thompson,” she says. “I’ve been listening to him pretty much nonstop since 1985. And Randy Newman is another hero of mine,…

TOURETTE SYNDROME

A local high school boy who’s seen “…kiss,” a video that’s been popping up late at night on MTV, has kind words for its singer, Pussy Tourette. She’s pretty cool, he says, and not bad-looking. And, he adds, she “has a nice bod. Real muscular for a chick, ya know?”…