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Lee MacDougall Gives it to Denver Short & Sweet

Short and sweet can be a good thing, but when it’s good, everybody wants some more. British musician Lee MacDougall certainly showed that he could satisfy, but unfortunately for the very few that showed up for his performance at the Larimer Lounge, it was a moment that lasted not quite long enough. Scheduled to play… Continue reading Lee MacDougall Gives it to Denver Short & Sweet

Royal Bangs | Flux Outside | Review

Knoxville, Tennessee indie trio Royal Bangs will release their third LP Flux Outside March 29th on Glassnote Records. It’s not everyday that an album like this lands on the desk. Sounds like psychedelic prog-pop, maybe…they prefer to call it “easy shred computer jam.” Whatever it is, the musicianship is incredibly tight, the sound intricate and… Continue reading Royal Bangs | Flux Outside | Review

Dinosaur Bones | My Divider | Review

Toronto based Dinosaur Bones released their first full length album, My Divider on March 8th. Reasonably subtle, it presents itself without a whole lot of pushiness and allows the listener to take their time sifting through and discovering its fullness and vast idiosyncrasies at leisurely pace. It is full of excellent guitar and keyboard layering… Continue reading Dinosaur Bones | My Divider | Review

Easy Star All Star | Release First Light | Review

On April 5th, New York City based, multi-ethnic reggae outfit Easy Star All Stars will release their first full length record of original material entitled First Light. Famous for their reggae reworkings of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon, Radiohead’s OK Computer, and Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles, First Light… Continue reading Easy Star All Star | Release First Light | Review

Drive-By Truckers | Ogden Theater | 3/18/2011

On a tour supporting this year’s release Go Go Boots, beginning on February 16th in Pennsylvania, the Drive-By Truckers have played a merciless schedule of nineteen dates that ended with a two night run at the Ogden Theater in Denver on Saturday. Guitarist and vocalist Patterson Hood, despite making mention of his needing rest and… Continue reading Drive-By Truckers | Ogden Theater | 3/18/2011

Acoustic Africa | Boulder Theater | 3.16.2011

The audience was drenched in motherland soul on Wednesday night at the Boulder Theater as Habib Koite, Oliver Mtukudzi and Afel Bocoum came together on one stage to perform an evening of beautiful, traditional African folk music. The three artists took the stage together for the opening set of songs joined by a fourth guitarist,… Continue reading Acoustic Africa | Boulder Theater | 3.16.2011

Great American Taxi @ Double Door | Chicago, IL

St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated more in the city of Chicago than in Dublin Ireland.  That’s the way it felt Saturday March 12, 2011 when a triple bill of Mountain Sprout, J Roddy Walston & the Business, and Great American Taxi rolled into the Double Door Chicago. Unfortunately, I missed the short set of Mountain… Continue reading Great American Taxi @ Double Door | Chicago, IL

Stanley Clarke & Victor Wooten | Boulder Theater

It was a clash of the bass guitar titans Saturday night at the Boulder Theater. A double bill of the Victor Wooten Band and the Stanley Clarke Band was a jazz extravaganza showcasing two generations of innovative bass masters together under one roof. From his early days with Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, Victor Wooten… Continue reading Stanley Clarke & Victor Wooten | Boulder Theater

The Bridge at Hodi’s Half Note | 3/10/11

Thursday was a tough night for a jam band to play a show on the Front Range in Colorado. The String Cheese Incident were playing the first of a three night run at the 1st Bank Center in Broomfield and no doubt sucked up a lot of the potential concert-going hippie crowd. But a thin… Continue reading The Bridge at Hodi’s Half Note | 3/10/11

Girl Talk | Ogden Theater | 3/11/11 | Review & Photos

Mash-up master Gregg Gillis, aka Girl Talk, didn’t give a concert last night at the Ogden Theater in Denver, he threw a party. Complete with balloons, confetti, a machine that blew streams of toilet paper through the air, and his own intricate brand of generations of multi-genre beats, hooks and lyrics blended together, he served… Continue reading Girl Talk | Ogden Theater | 3/11/11 | Review & Photos