Celebrity Lanes opens in Centennial

After two years in the works, Celebrity Lanes, the 50,000 square-foot family entertainment venue that’s something of an homage to Celebrity Sports Center, opened last weekend at 15755 East Arapahoe Road in Centennial. The facility sports 32 bowling lanes as well as two, four-lane VIP Suites with Avalanche and Denver…

12 best Deadmau5 mau5heads spotted last night at Red Rocks

Showing support for your favorite band, singer or DJ used to be as simple as wearing their T-shirt to the show, even if meant you were That Guy. Fans of Deadmau5, the Canadian-born DJ born Joel Zimmerman, have taken it to a new level though, donning the giant, cartoonish mouse…

Review: Deadmau5 at Red Rocks, 8/30/11

DEADMAU5 at RED ROCKS | 8.30.11Deadmau5 rose to the top of the dance music world over the past several years mostly by catering to the lowest common denominator. His initial claim to fame, the 2006 B.S.O.D. single “This is the Hook,” was written as a joke. When the track rose…

Review: Lil Wayne at Comfort Dental Amphitheatre, 8/30/11

LIL WAYNE at COMFORT DENTAL | 8.30.11It took some time to assemble Lil Wayne’s intricate setup, but as the staging was being put together, people were happily singing along to Cee-Lo’s “Fuck You” and waiting patiently. When the curtain dropped and Weezy F.’s DJ appeared on a platform up high,…

Tonight: Scream at the Marquis

Although Scream (due at the Marquis Theater tonight with Trees and Glass Hits) may be best known as the group Dave Grohl was in before Nirvana, the Washington D.C. hardcore veterans have a story that began long before the Foo Fighters mastermind joined. In fact, it wasn’t until the group’s…

Top Concert Photos of August, 2011

August was a hell of a month for shows and while we had plenty of touring acts come through, the reunion show was king this month with three, yes, three separate reunion shows. We’re pretty nostalgic here in Denver, apparently. We’ve got so many photos from the month, you probably…

Tonight: Krum Bums at the Marquis

Austin’s Krum Bums (due tonight at the Marquis Theater with the Bad Engrish, Potato Pirates and Thee S.O.B.’s) has seen its share of line-up changes over the years. Regardless of revolving players, the band — which takes its name from a Simpsons’ reference — led by founding members, vocalist Dave…

Ideal Fathers farewell show, September 3 at the Larimer Lounge

For a long time, “dance punk” was a bit of a fashionable joke in music. The guys in Ideal Fathers (playing a farewell show this Saturday, September 3, at the Larimer Lounge) ditched the fashion by really, truly not caring about looking foolish and ridiculous, as long as they didn’t…

Balkans

Someone is bound to compare Balkans to the Strokes because of the spiky, jangly guitar sound and the vocals, which are just shy of crooning. But these guys won’t care. Why should they? Not yet 21, they’re still discovering what their group is about, even as they’ve established a musical…

Band of Horses

As Band of Horses has evolved, its sound has become more grandiose and cosmic, like gauzy, gently trippy clouds floating over Ben Bridwell’s naked-soul lyrics. It’s the kind of introspective but dreamily textured and expansive stuff that seems tailor-made for soundtracks and cameo appearances. And indeed, the band’s tracks have…

Sander Kleinenberg

Dutch producer and DJ Sander Kleinenberg exploded onto the international dance-music scene in 1999 with the release of his 4 Seasons EP, Pt. 1, which contained the ethereal, richly textured “My Lexicon.” One of the finest progressive house records ever made, the track was prominently featured on Sasha’s Global Underground…

Ganglians

With a name that is an amalgamation of “gang” and “aliens,” this Sacramento band has often been lumped in with the summery surf/garage pop that’s been popular of late. But there’s more of the Chills and Echo & the Bunnymen than Best Coast in the act’s freewheeling, driving guitar rock…