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New shows: the Coup, Broncho, Killswitch Engage, Macklemore, Twiztid, Paul Banks, RJD2

A bunch of new dates going on sale later this week: This November, the Coup is coming to Summit Music Hall, Killswitch Engage is due at the Fox, and Interpol frontman Paul Banks is slated at the Bluebird. In December, Broncho will be at the Gothic and Macklemore & Ryan...
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A bunch of new dates going on sale later this week: This November, the Coup is coming to Summit Music Hall, Killswitch Engage is due at the Fox, and Interpol frontman Paul Banks is slated at the Bluebird. In December, Broncho will be at the Gothic and Macklemore & Ryan Lewis are at the Ogden. Finally, RJD2 returns to the Bluebird in February. Keep reading for the full rundown, as well as local playlists and a look at the week's top album sales locally.

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This Just In: New Concerts and On-Sale Dates


Oakland-based hip-hop act The Coup is set to headline Summit Music Hall on Saturday, November 24. Tickets ($18/$20) for that show and for Assembly of Dust's show at the Summit ($17-20) go on sale this Friday, October 5, at 10 a.m.

Massachusetts metal act Killswitch Engage, which was here with Five Finger Death Punch this past July at 1STBANK Center, is slated to headline the Fox Theatre on Friday, November 30, with Shadows Fall and Acaro opening. Tickets ($20/$25) go on sale this Friday, October 5, at 10 a.m.

Broncho is heading to the Gothic Theater on Saturday, December 1. Tickets ($10) go on sale tomorrow morning at 10 a.m.

Fresh on the heels of supporting Big Gigantic this past week at Red Rocks, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis are set to headline the Ogden Theatre on Thursday, December 6. Tickets for that show and another date featuring Twiztid, Hed PE and more at the Ogden on Saturday, November 24, go on sale this Saturday, October 6, at 10 a.m.

Interpol frontman Paul Banks, who's set to release his solo album later this month, visits the Bluebird on Tuesday, November 27. Tickets ($15.50/$18) go on sale this Saturday, October 6, at 10 a.m. RDJ2 is also due at the Bluebird on Friday, February 1. Tickets ($20/$25) for that show also go on sale this Saturday, October 6, at 10 a.m.


BLACK SHEEP


Make Me Famous: Mon., Nov. 12, $10/$12. Teenage Bottlerocket: Wed., Nov. 14, $10/$12.


BLUEBIRD THEATER


Cory Smith: Wed., Dec. 12, 8 p.m., $12/$15. The Nuns of Brixton: Sat., Dec. 22, 9 p.m., $11/$15. Paul Banks (of Interpol): Tue., Nov. 27, 8 p.m., $15.50/$18. Railbenders: With Johnny Hickman & Band, Fri., Dec. 21, 9 p.m., $16/$20. RJD2: Fri., Feb. 1, 9 p.m., $20/$25.


BOULDER THEATER


Intergalactic Nemesis, Book One: Target Earth: Sun., March 3, 7 p.m., $22.50-$42.50.


CERVANTES MASTERPIECE BALLROOM


Asher Roth: With Kids These Days, Chuck Inglish, Drop Switch and Kruza Kid, Wed., Nov. 14, 9 p.m., $15-$40. Head for the Hills: Sat., Dec. 1, $15. Mark Farina: With Slick Rick, Signal Path and Ginger Perry, Wed., Oct. 31, $20-$25. The New Mastersounds: With Good Enough For Good Times featuring Robert Mecurio and Jeff Raines from Galactic, Fri., Nov. 16, 9 p.m., $20-$25. Rebirth Brass Band: With Paa Kow's By All Means Band, Sat., Oct. 27, 9 p.m., $20/$30. Kyle Hollingsworth Band: With Soulive, Fri., Dec. 7, 9 p.m.; Sat., Dec. 8, 9 p.m., $22-$40. Tipper: With Random Rab, Sun., Dec. 30, 9 p.m., $25.


FOX THEATRE


GRiZ: Sat., Dec. 1, 8:30 p.m., $15/$17. Killswitch Engage: With Acaro and Shadows Fall, Fri., Nov. 30, 7 p.m., $20/$25. Never Shout Never: With William Beckett, Anarbor and Me Like Bees, Sat., Dec. 8, 6 p.m., $20/$22.


GOTHIC THEATRE


Emilie Autumn: Sat., Feb. 9, 8 p.m., $20-$25.


LARIMER LOUNGE


Agent Orange: Fri., Feb. 1, 8 p.m., $15/$20. Titus Andronicus: With Ceremony, Mon., Nov. 19, $16/$18.


L2 ARTS & CULTURE CENTER


Oliver Mtukudzi: Fri., March 22, 8 p.m., $23/$25. Peter Yarrow: With Michael Johnson, Sat., April 13, 8 p.m., $28/$30.


MOE'S ORIGINAL BBQ


The Black Rose Phantoms: With Potato Pirates, Captain Blood, Sun., Nov. 4, 9 p.m., $5-$8.
The Delta Saints: With the Sneaky Bastards, Wed., Oct. 24, 9 p.m., $5.
The Dendrites: With Truckasaurus, the Repercussions, the Convalescents, Fri., Nov. 9, 9 p.m., $5.
Stellar Corpses: With Henchmen and Sinnin' Saints, Fri., Oct. 26, 9 p.m., $10.
Vetta Star (CD release): With the Big Motif and Abandin Pictures, Fri., Nov. 2, 9 p.m., $5.


OGDEN THEATRE


Dillon Francis: With Kill Paris, Thu., Dec. 20, 9 p.m., $25. Everclear: With Eve 6 and Namesake, Sun., Nov. 11, 7 p.m., $25/$30. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis: With DEE-1, Xperience, Thu., Dec. 6, 9 p.m., $23.50 Twiztid: With Hed PE, Lil Wyte and Potluck, Sat., Nov. 24, 8 p.m., $25.50.


SUMMIT MUSIC HALL


Assembly of Dust: Sat., Jan. 12, $17/$20. The Coup: Sat., Nov. 24, $18/$20.


SWALLOW HILL


Adrian Legg: Fri., March 8, 8 p.m., $18/$20. Christine Lavin: Sat., March 2, 8 p.m., $22/$25. Dakota Blonde: Fri., Feb. 8, 8 p.m.; Sat., Feb. 9, 8 p.m., $23/$25. Jeremy Kittel Band: Sat., March 23, 8 p.m., $18/$20. Sons & Brothers: Fri., Jan. 4, 8 p.m., $18/$20. Tom Paxton: Sat., Jan. 12, 8 p.m., $25/$27. Vusi Mahlasela: Sat., Feb. 2, 8 p.m., $25/$27.



Page down for this week's Local Radio Playlists

We're currently tracking the playlists from a number of different shows, including KTCL's Locals Only, The Colorado Sound, an independently produced show that is broadcast all over Colorado, and The Colorado Wave, which is syndicated on a number of stations across the country. Here's what the area's local-centric specialty radio shows were spinning this week.


LOCALS ONLY (KTCL)
09.30.12

Overcasters - "Storm of Crows" Reno Divorce - "Lovers Leap" Lola Black - "Better Left Unsaid" Rose Hill Drive - "Telepathic" Princess Music - "White Wave" Say So - "Stumble" Foot - "The Day We Danced Around Gold" Izcalli - "Amor Real" Mister Tim - "Full Set of Heartbreaks" Wheelchair Sports Camp - "Where We All Live" Broken Tongues - "The Way" Pull the Alarm - "Animal"


THE COLORADO SOUND
09.29.12

Johnny Hickman "The Great Decline" Sofie Reed "Leaving This Morning" Strange Americans "Alamosa" Chris Thompson & the Coral Creek String Band "Cucumber Gulch" The Congress "Distance" The Royal "Going Up" Andy Hackbarth "The Last Love Song" The Epilogues "The Fallout" Kathryn Mostow "Rich Girl" John McVey "The Con Man's Easy Chair" Opie Gone Bad "Little House" Churchill "The Change" H2 Big Band "You're It!" String Cheese Incident "One Step Closer" Acoustic Junction "Broken Mirrors" Esme Patterson "My Young Man" Paper Bird "Lullaby" Achille Lauro "Lightning" Bop Skizzum "Better Man" Justin Roth "Trembling Like A Train" Petals of Spain "Lady Luck" Coles Whalen "Whiskey Bruisin'" David Williams & Deco Django "Sweet Sue" Swing Hero "Basement" The Swayback "Oh Baby" Lothar & the Hand People "L-O-V-E (Ask for it by Name)" Raincheck "Boogalues"


THE COLORADO WAVE
10.01.12

Michael Macri - "Cupid" The Last Flight Out - "Burst" Andy Ard - "Rain All Day" Dave Sadler - "Girl From Little Rock" Jaunty Kapps - "Spherical" Ash Ganley - "Lonely World" Jonathan Herchert - "Wake Up" Laurie Biagini - "The California Quake" Ernie Lewis - "Don't You Worry Baby" Ron Hibdon - "Don't Give Up On Love" John Common and Blinding Flashes of Light - "Can You Hear Me" The Strolling Scones - "Medicine Bag"



Click through for this week's Top Sellers


Top Local Sellers - Albums & Downloads


Mumford & Sons & Sons' Babel, released last week on Glass Note debuted at number one spots at Albums on the Hill, Independent and Twist & Shout while Band of Horses' latest effort, Mirage Rock, came in first at Wax Trax.


ALBUMS ON THE HILL


01. Mumford & Sons - Babel
02. Dinosaur Jr. - I Bet on Sky
03. No Doubt - Push & Shove
04. David Byrne & St. Vincent - Love This Giant
05. Bob Dylan - Tempest
06. The xx - Coexist
07. DJ Shadow - Total Breakdown
08. Memomena - Moms
09. Ben Folds Five - The Sound of the Life of the Mind
10. Grizzly Bear - Shields


INDEPENDENT RECORDS


01. Mumford & Sons - Babel
02. Lupe Fiasco - Food & Liquor II
03. No Doubt - Push & Shove
04. Green Day - ¡Uno!
05. Deadmau5 - Album Title Goes Here
06. As I Lay Dying - Awakened
07. Rise Against - Endgame
08. Kanye West - Presents G.O.O.D. Music: Cruel Summer
09. 2 Chainz - Based on a T.R.U. Story
10. In This Moment - Blood


TWIST & SHOUT


01. Mumford & Sons - Babel
02. Bob Dylan - Tempest
03. Green Day - ¡Uno!
04. The xx - Coexist
05. Band of Horses - Mirage Rock
06. Grizzly Bear - Shields
07. No Doubt - Push & Shove
08. Avett Brothers - The Carpenter
09. Calexico - Algiers
10. David Byrne and St. Vincent - Love This Giant

WAX TRAX


01. Band of Horses - Mirage Rock
02. Aimee Mann - Charmer
03. Deadmau5 - >Album Title Goes Here<
04. Cat Power - Sun
05. Bob Mould - Silver Age
06. alt-J - An Awesome Wave
07. Calexico - Algiers
08. The Killers - Battle Born
09. Mono - For My Parents
10. Bob Dylan - Tempest


BEATPORT.COM


01. Sebastian Ingrosso, Tommy Trash - "Reload" (original mix)
02. Tube & Berger, Milan Euringer - "Lovebreak" (original mix)
03. Calvin Harris, Nicky Romero - "Iron" (original mix)
04. Hot Chip - "Flutes" (Sasha remix)
05. Kaskade, Haley - "Llove" (Dada Life remix)
06. Firebeatz, Schella - "Dear New York" (original mix)
07. Digitalism - "Zdarlight" (Fedde Le Grand & Deniz Koyu Remix)
08. Chuckie, Amanda Wilson - "Breaking Up" (Bartosz Brenes & Tony Romera Remix)
09. Maurizio Gubellini, Deylayers - "In Da House" (original mix)
10. Norman Doray, Cookie - "Something to Believe In" (original mix)


RELATED LINKS


Angelo's Black & Read Atomic Records (formerly Cheapo Discs) Vinyl Collective



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