Graham Parker and the Rumour: April 16, 1979, Rainbow Music Hall

Some might note how far the mighty have fallen when Graham Parker must play the Lion’s Lair, as he will tomorrow night (and it’s not the first time), but in this case, it’s actually the perfect place for Parker to perform: grungy, low-rent, patently sharp-edged and designed for drunken debauchery…

Rhythms Bar & Grill closes

Rhythms Bar & Grill (7101 South Clinton Street, Centennial), which opened a year ago in the former Trail Dust Steak House, closed last month. A note on the venue’s Facebook page reads: “Rhythms Bar and Grill is closed permanently. We want to take a moment to thank all patrons who…

Tonight: Ian Moore & the Lossy Coils at Benders

Based out of Austin, Ian Moore & the Lossy Coils (playing tonight at Bender’s Tavern with National BLues Arsenal and Land Grabbers) bring the kind of epic-sounding rock and roll to the table that doesn’t need much of an introduction. Led by Moore’s soulful vocals, the three-piece makes straightforward power-pop…

Tonight: Ben Folds at the Ogden

Ben Folds (performing tonight with Kenton Chen) has had several careers over the last few decades. Playing in bands since the ’80s, the multi-instrumentalist found MTV and radio-friendly success in the ’90s with his piano-led outfit Ben Folds Five. Weathering the storm of mainstream success, Folds continued on with some…

No Fair Fights

Surveying similar terrain as bands like Autumn to Ashes, No Fair Fights returns after five years with a fierce new album. The Sound of Burning Bridges finds the band even more refined, with impeccably groomed vocals, drums that bear the distinct stamp of Dave Otero — who mixed and mastered…

A Curious Ghost

While some of George Inai’s previous material sounded like what he described as “a Model T built by Toyota in a Mexican factory,” what he’s doing with A Curious Ghost is somewhat different than the gothic Americana-meets-Mexican folk he’s done in the past. On A Curious Ghost Part I, Inai…

Sole & the Skyrider Band

It would be a stretch to call this a concept album. Yet on Hello Cruel World, Sole comes back to the theme of how modern society is hostile to intelligence and creativity. But he never prescribes the despair and pessimism he expresses here as the solution. “Hello Cruel World” cleverly…

Photos: Alkaline Trio at Summit Music Hall

More than a thousand punk-rock patrons crammed into a sold-out Summit Music Hall to see Alkaline Trio perform in support of its newest album, Damnesia, last night, Monday, July 11. Openers were the Gamits and Smoking Popes. Photos by Aaron Thackeray…