Tonight: Liturgy at the hi-dive

It is hard to believe black metal band Liturgy (playing tonight at the hi-dive with Collapse and Barnacle) has only been around for a handful of years. The Brooklyn quartet — led by Hunter Hunt-Hendrix, whom we spoke with in advance of this evening’s show — sounds like it has…

Once eaten up by the business, Soundgarden is back

I saw them play at the Rainbow Tavern in Seattle,” recalls Matt Cameron. “I loved Soundgarden even before I joined the group. They were my favorite Seattle band. I always tried to make their shows whenever they played. I was always impressed with Chris’s natural charisma, and Hiro was fantastic…

The Vergers play July 15 at the Larimer Lounge

Since forming in July 2007, the Vergers (due at the Larimer Lounge on Friday, July 15) have been something of an an unknown quantity in the underground rock scene in Denver — but it’s not for lack of effort or quality material. Like most bands, the Vergers wrestled with a…

Empire of the Sun

The Sleepy Jackson and Pnau might not ring any bells on this side of the pond, but both outfits are well-known in their home country of Australia — and, it would seem, have very little in common. The Sleepy Jackson is an alternative-rock group from Perth, on the west coast…

Goapele

Although Goapele (pronounced Gwap-a-lay) first came to prominence with the gentle funk jam “Closer” at the start of this decade, the former Berklee music student is far from a one-hit wonder. In 2006, she returned to the charts with “First Love,” a ballad so light you hardly expected it to…

Graham Parker

Graham Parker kicked around various bands in London before hooking up with the Rumour and recording with future Stiff Records chief Dave Robinson in 1975. The resulting 1976 album, Howlin’ Wind, yielded the outfit a Top 40 hit with “Don’t Ask Me Questions.” The song’s blend of R&B, soulful folk…

Battles

For most of the ’90s, guitarist Ian Williams was a part of the math-rock outfit Don Caballero, but in 2002 he teamed up with former Helmet drummer John Stanier, former Lynx guitarist Dave Konopka and avant-garde musician Tyondai Braxton, the son of experimental multi-instrumentalist Anthony Braxton. The resultant group uses…

New music marketed to old people: AARP Internet radio

Though the Red Hot Chili Peppers and I more or less parted ways right around the time I declined Anthony Kiedis’s invitation to fly away on his zephyr (which, for some reason, always sounds to me like a synonym for farting quietly), I will admit that there was a time…

Pictureplane

On his last record, Pictureplane ripped the idea of teenage counterculture wide open and gave new meaning to being goth. This time around, it’s like he’s suspended himself in time; songs are rife with ambient sameness, but the tingly, synthesized feeling is one of overwhelming satisfaction. The kicky drum and…

Pianist Matthew Shipp says he’s getting back to basics

When pianist Matthew Shipp started recording in the ’80s, he rebelled against jazz; he didn’t want to have to defend himself by saying that he came from jazz roots, like avant-garde players such as Cecil Taylor, Anthony Davis and James Newton. Shipp says he even wrote a term paper in…

Tonight: Alkaline Trio at Summit

Chicago’s Alkaline Trio (due this evening at Summit Music Hall with The Gamits and Smoking Popes) are one of those bands that essentially created a genre, and then thrived in it for the better part of two decades. The band’s melodic punk came to prominence in the mid-’90s and has…

Portishead at 1STBANK Center on October 27

Stop the freaking presses — hell, for that matter, stop what you’re doing and take note: We’ve just received word that Portishead is coming to town. Specifically, the outfit is slated to appear at 1STBANK Center on Thursday, October 27 — and it’s one of only seven U.S. dates announced…

Review: DJ Spooky at Astroland, 7/8/11

DJ SPOOKY at ASTROLAND, BOULDER | 7/8/11Update (7/11/11, 11:26 a.m.): Kate Lesta of CMNKY has advised us that DJ Spooky did not perform for charity, and that he was, in fact, paid to perform at Astroland, which is not a BYOB venue, as described, but stresses that “It’s a Substance…

Review: ManCub at the Hi-Dive, 7/9/11

MANCUB at HI-DIVE | 7/9/11Nothing you’ve heard about ManCub can probably prepare you for ManCub. It would be easy to compare the duo to Daft Punk, because both make groove-heavy electronic music and have an arresting visual element to their shows, but ManCub seems more tied-in with a raw energy…