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Stone Temple Pilots Stone Temple Pilots (Atlantic) It seems a little unfair to rag on the Pilots. I mean, there are ripoff artists in every style of music, and many of these performers wind up being more successful than the true innovators of the form. Which isn’t their fault, really:…

CRITIC’S CHOICE

Love Jones, Tuesday, September 20, at the Mercury Cafe, is a collection of performers who like their martinis almost as dry as their wit. Along with Chicago’s Coctails and Boston’s Combustible Edison, the band is part of the burgeoning movement known as “Coctail Nation”; its latest album, Here’s to the…

JUST SAY AUTONO

“At this point, there’s a time concern,” says Chuck Snow, leader of the AUTONO, Colorado Springs’ best, and best-known, rock band. “I have to ask myself, `Am I going to wind up washing dishes at Wendy’s when I’m forty?'” Snow, 32, finds himself trapped in a classic musician’s dilemma. He…

MO’ BETTER BLUES

The standard promotional line on singer-songwriter Keb’ Mo’ goes something like this: One of the first artists to be signed to Epic’s newly revived blues label (Okeh), Keb’ Mo’ is an unknown Los Angeles-based guitarist who’s being heralded as the latest wunderkind of acoustic, Delta-derived blues. His self-titled album showcases…

DADDIES KNOW BEST

“When most people think of psychedelic, they think of the Grateful Dead, Jimi Hendrix,” says Steve Perry, the singer-songwriter for Eugene, Oregon’s Cherry Poppin’ Daddies. “But to me, that’s not psychedelic at all. To me, that’s real run-of-the-mill. Psychedelic is much subtler. Like, I see Sammy Davis Jr. as being…

COME TOGETHER–AGAIN

As the summer of the supergroup reunion tours draws to a close, veteran rockers are counting up their winnings. Not everyone got richer quick: For example, the restoration of Traffic (actually, it was just Steve Winwood getting together with some guy who plays drums) produced about as much excitement as…

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Coolio It Takes a Thief (Tommy Boy) The old school strikes back. Coolio’s bio sounds plenty contemporary–he’s reportedly a former SoCal crack addict–but the occasional hardcore trappings heard on his debut disc are concessions to the marketplace, not its raison d’etre. “Fantastic Voyage,” the single you’ve heard booming from every…

WARD HAVE MERCY

When asked to characterize his work, alto saxophonist/flutist Carlos Ward laughs. It’s a broad laugh, but also a mysterious one: There’s no way of knowing if he’s being congenial or expressing wordlessly the impossibility of defining his work and motivations. “Well, I hope people can understand it and accept it,”…

REASONS TO BE GLAD

According to drummer Mark White, Denver’s Gladhand is giving locals a reason to smile. “People have come up to me and said, `I’ve had a shitty three weeks, and after you guys played I became really happy,'” he says. “I mean, these people leave grinning ear to ear.” That analysis…

A LIGHTER SHADE OF BROWN

Singer/guitarist Junior Brown doesn’t like to be pigeonholed, musically or otherwise. “Whenever think they’ve got me pegged, I pull something out that’s a little different,” explains Austin’s latest musical discovery. “I like to keep it interesting.” “Interesting” hardly begins to describe Brown’s spicy, Texas-tinged country masterpieces. On a good night,…

THE ORIGINAL GINN

Greg Ginn–the founder and creative force behind the pioneering Los Angeles punk band Black Flag and now an accomplished solo artist–has never backed away from a good fight. And he’s not about to start now. “If somebody takes money from me in an agreement, I’m not supposed to do anything…

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Neil Young and Crazy Horse Sleeps With Angels (Reprise) Why Young remains a vibrant, intriguing, forward-looking artist at a time when most of his contemporaries have long since ceased to matter to anyone beyond their immediate families is a matter of some mystery. After all, he’s not doing anything that…

DANNY BOY

For over two decades critics have been calling Danny Gatton “The World’s Greatest Unknown Guitar Player”–and the way things are going, they may be calling him the same thing twenty years hence. Fortunately, Gatton stopped waiting for large-scale success a long time ago. “I just flat-out don’t give a damn…

CRITIC’S CHOICE

Steely Dan, Tuesday, September 6, at Fiddler’s Green, is a legendary act, and the chance to see the band live is a rare treat indeed. Walter Becker and Donald Fagen achieved breakthrough success in 1973 with the album Can’t Buy a Thrill, but quit playing concerts the next year. Fortunately,…

BUT WHAT ABOUT BETTY?

There’s nothing ladylike about Veronica. The Boulder-based trio–guitarist/vocalist Ted Thacker, drummer John Call and bassist Vernon “Tom” Sprenkle–delivers punchy, two-minute pop songs with a careening energy fueled by testosterone and/or alcohol. In its brief four-gig history, the tight-knit threesome already has earned positive reactions from clubgoers. This response is understandable,…

THE MAVERICKS RIDE AGAIN

“The Mavericks are pretty much anything but safe in this business,” says Robert Reynolds, bassist for the hottest country band ever to come out of Miami, Florida. “I believe that if we brought in the music and did our best in the studio, we still couldn’t make a straight-ahead contemporary…

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Julian Cope Autogeddon (American) Anyone who wants to know a little bit more about the fine line between insanity and genius would do well to give this a listen. The esteemed Mr. Cope is certainly capable of making accessible pop: He manned the defunct British act Teardrop Explodes during an…

INSTRUMENTS OF DESTRUCTION

Author Gertrude Stein wrote that all vigorous art is irritating–and once it ceases to be irritating and becomes pleasant, it is no longer of any use. The members of Instrument Panel, an aleatory Boulder-based quartet committed to turning any sound into music, couldn’t agree more. “We are dealing with pure…

VANDALS WITH CARE

Joe Escalante, bassist and founder of the Vandals, knows something about real punk rockers, in part because he and his bandmates (guitarist Warren Fitzgerald, vocalist Dave Quackenbush and drummer Josh Freese) have seen their share of poseurs. ” used to go to high school with Warren,” he says by way…

TODAY, BOULDER. TOMORROW, THE WORLD

So you’re an affluent young professional. You’re smart, attractive–a doer, not a couch potato. You never forget to separate your recyclables, and you make sure that your Lexus is in perfect tune to keep air pollution to a minimum. You may be in your late thirties now, but you’re still…

WOODSTOCK REDUX

The news media seemingly has given as much coverage to last weekend’s Woodstock II as was paid to the Normandy Invasion. Countless articles and radio and TV broadcasts have inundated us with everything we could ever want to know about the performers and participants at the original 1969 Woodstock, as…

SHE AIN’T HEAVY

The pop landscape isn’t exactly crowded with divas. While the Sixties produced Aretha Franklin, Diana Ross and other flamboyant goddesses on earth, the current decade seems destined to be remembered as a time when many female performers preferred toughness and outrageous behavior to ease and grace. For example, it’s hard…