Collapse plays October 8 at Bender’s Tavern

Cephalic Carnage, Vale of Pnath, To Be Eaten, Swashbuckle and Rainbowdragoneyes are all names that anyone paying attention to the better end of death metal and grind in Denver should recognize immediately. Some of the guys from those bands got together last year and created Collapse, an outfit that demonstrated…

Troy Pierce

Best known for its abundant cornfields and rich basketball tradition, Indiana might not seem the likeliest place for the emergence of a major dance-music talent until you consider  the state’s proximity to Chicago and Detroit, the respective birthplaces of house and techno. Troy Pierce grew up in those Indiana cornfields,…

Melt Banana

Though renowned among fans of bizarro punk rock in the West, Melt Banana is still somewhat unknown in its home of Tokyo, where J-pop still reigns supreme. Early in their career, the members of Melt Banana heard the No New York compilation, and it sparked their collective interest in taking…

Michael Monroe

Michael Monroe made his name as the charismatic frontman of seminal Finnish glam band Hanoi Rocks. Before the tragic death of drummer Nicholas “Razzle” Dingley in December 1984, Hanoi Rocks had established itself as a powerful live act. With a look and sound that would be superficially familiar to most…

The old FPAPGASWTTBTAF phenomenon rears its head

Since time immemorial, art and politics have been locked, like the world’s most hateful couple, in an awkward embrace: Art subverts political establishments, political establishments ban art, repeat. It’s a phenomenon that’s especially pronounced in music, which can not only provide an explicit message, but also, at its best, inspire…

Beats Noir!

Although JT Nolan and Paul Mullikin appear to be polar opposites — the former was exposed to music through the Chicago bar and club scene at an early age, and the latter is a multi-instrumentalist who plays for the Boulder Philharmonic — Beats Noir! finds them meeting on common ground…

Project Aspect

So far, 2011 has been a big year for Jerry Jay Jaramillo, better known for the music he makes as Project Aspect. A veteran of both the Sonic Bloom and Wakarusa music festivals, Jaramillo teased audiences with songs from this EP during his live sets before dropping them as one…

Cola Divalyrics

Cola Divalyrics, a self-described “female rapper from the ‘hood, but educated,” churns out simplistic lyrics with a robotic flow on Making It. Displaying vocals with spicy tones but completely devoid of sweetness, Cola’s music differs from the typical “female MC” rap being peddled these days — no cartoonish antics here…

Mombi

From the jump, the songs on Mombi’s The Wounded Beat sound like they were written during a transitional time of day. Or perhaps during the change from fall to winter, when the cold has already sunk deep inside, inducing a period of deep reflection. These abstract yet organic tunes blur…

DJ Tres spins October 8 at the Funky Buddha

If you listen to house music in Denver, then you’ve heard by now of Brett Starr’s House Revival, the regular Funky Buddha nights that showcase three different DJs trading off at the decks, with no sets, just a continuous blend of dance music. There are a couple of exciting aspects…

Denver’s techno scene goes global in October

Actually, to be fair, we’ve already seen several world-class techno acts in this fair city during 2011; between Afterhours Anonymous/Mahesh Presents bringing in Dixon, Mother Earth Sound System’s Robag Wruhme show, plus last weekend’s Great American Techno Festival, it’s been a big year for Denver techno. And it’s about to…

Review: Dick Dale at the Gothic Theatre, 10/2/11

DICK DALE at GOTHIC THEATRE | 10/2/11″We just made that shit up,” said surf rock legend Dick Dale after a mid-tempo blues instrumental about a half an hour into Sunday night set at the Gothic. “That’s the story of my life. Everything I do onstage is made up. We never…

Review: Furthur at Red Rocks, 10/01/11, Night Two

FURTHUR at RED ROCKS | 10/1/11, NIGHT TWOAfter nearly 50 years of wearing down muscles and tendons in the hands and arms playing the same songs again and again, things have evidently slowed down for the remaining members of the Grateful Dead playing in Furthur. And while you can’t fault…

Review: Furthur at Red Rocks, 9/30/11, Night One

FURTHUR at RED ROCKS | 9/30/11, Night OneYou know a show at Red Rocks is sold-out when the tow truck drivers are blocking the entrances to the park. Cars, trucks and VW buses lined every road in the park, leaving only a few spaces here and there by 6:15 –…

Review: Wolves in the Throne Room at Rhinoceropolis, 9/30/11

WOLVES IN THE THRONE ROOM at RHINO After Skully Mammoth’s set, some of us waited patiently, cracking jokes as various people brought in items needed to set up the room for the Wolves in the Throne Room performance, which was held next door at Glob as it’s a bigger room…

Review: Insane Clown Posse at the Ogden Theater, 9/29/11

INSANE CLOWN POSSE at the OGDEN | 9/29/11Somewhere between the moment someone threw up on me and the moment I realized it had happened, I received first-hand evidence that membership in the juggalo family comes with a small price. Last night’s Insane Clown Posse show began and ended with liberty,…