Erik Deutsch

Before his recent move to Brooklyn, pianist Erik Deutsch spent a decade on the Colorado jazz scene. Fingerprint, issued by Boulder’s Sterling Circle label, symbolizes the transition, since it incorporates strong musicians from both his residences, old and new. The locals include cornetist Ron Miles, guitarist Ross Martin and Janet…

Listen Up

Trey Anastasio, The Horseshoe Curve (Rubber Jungle Records). Even folks who hadn’t heard that Anastasio pleaded guilty to attempted criminal possession of a controlled substance last April would know he was on drugs by listening to Horseshoe, a disc in which his guitar is almost always in the background. Nonetheless,…

Sugar Hill Gang

There’s nothing worse than attending a concert knowing you’ll have to endure an evening of mediocre music and posturing just to hear a group’s one and only hit. You could always arrive late, but odds are good that the band will drag the night out, holding the audience at bay…

Slacktone

If your idea of surf tunes consists solely of Jan & Dean, “Wipeout” and “that Pulp Fiction song,” then buckle up, because Slacktone is not your father’s surf music. At various times throughout rock history, waves of surf bands have crashed onto the shores, and Slacktone is widely considered by…

Jennifer Gentle

If you take your name from a Syd Barrett song, your music had better be memorably catchy and downright weird. And it wouldn’t hurt if your singer sounded like he was constantly on the verge of sailing off the edge of reality. Italian group Jennifer Gentle has nailed these requirements…

Underworld

Underworld is the rare dance-music act that has it all: a distinctively idiosyncratic sound composed of a progressive house backbone spiked with elements of techno, breakbeat, ambient and splashes of pop and rock and roll. To that, Underworld adds genuine songcraft, ending up with great tracks that complement its monster…

Against Me!

In “Piss and Vinegar,” a new song by Against Me! (currently touring with David Dondero and Matt & Kim), lead singer Tom Gabel advises music commentators to be “a little less professional, a little more up front and confrontational.” On August 14, he may have taken a similar approach during…

This Just In

I was once in Mandeville, Louisiana, just across the lake from New Orleans, for a reunion of sorts at my grandmother’s house. I’m pretty sure I’m the only one in the family who doesn’t like seafood; it’s a long story, but I’m sure it’s got something to do with my…

Widowers

With a keen sense of pacing and melody, the music of Widowers has drawn easy comparisons to psychedelic-tinged pop from the ’60s. But anyone who has seen Mike Marchant and company’s handful of shows thus far knows that they’ve already moved beyond their influences and have established a sound and…

Telefon Tel Aviv

Telefon Tel Aviv spoons up heaping portions of warm, soothing synth tones over light, crisp breakbeats and blippy, chirping percussive sounds. Along the way, the act touches on some light classical influences and a hint of the soulful, synthetic R&B that’s become such a big part of the chill-out sound…

Welcome to the Tribe

Members of many bands big enough to be booked at Red Rocks aren’t interested in doing press — unless the show’s selling poorly, that is. But not only were some of the men in Sound Tribe Sector 9 eager to speak for the September 6 profile accessible here. All of…

Q&A: Zach Velmer of Sound Tribe Sector 9

Drummer Zach Velmer of Sound Tribe Sector 9, which gets the profile treatment in Westword’s September 6 issue, is an lively guy. He talks in the early portions of the interview below about how school instructors recommended that he take up drumming as a way to channel all of the…

Q&A: Jeffree Lerner of Sound Tribe Sector 9

Jeffree Lerner, the percussionist for Sound Tribe Sector 9, profiled in the September 6 edition of Westword, was the last member to join the band, and the most experienced going in, having previously served as a drum tech on extended tours by Colorado’s Leftover Salmon. In conversation, he comes across…

Q&A: David Phipps of Sound Tribe Sector 9

David Phipps plays keyboards for Sound Tribe Sector 9 (read more about them in this September 6 Westword article), but he’s also the group’s reigning tech guru — the musician as responsible as anyone for making the band sound forward-looking and adventurous. On top of that, he oversees STSP’s website,…

Q&A: David Murphy of Sound Tribe Sector 9

Bassist David Murphy, who helped launch Sound Tribe Sector 9 (the focus of this piece in the September 6 Westword), is among the group’s funniest and most voluble members. He paints vivid portraits of the times, places and personalities at the heart of the STS9 story. Murphy introduces readers to…

Q&A: Hunter Brown of Sound Tribe Sector 9

Guitarist Hunter Brown, who’s included in the September 6 Westword feature about Sound Tribe Sector 9, was a founding member of the band, and remains one of its most prominent creative forces. On this day, he seemed a bit difficult to draw out at first, but once he got onto…

Last Night: Projekt Revolution @ Coors Amphitheatre

Projekt Revolution, which concluded its 2007 run on September 3 at Coors Amphitheatre, wasn’t exactly revolutionary from a musical standpoint. Sizable chunks of the venerable package show headlined by Linkin Park played like extended outtakes from VH1’s I Love the ’80s. Still, there were quite a few memorable moments from…

Sweet Emotion

Okay, I’m a sad sack, I’ll admit it. I have a thing for sad music. “Why in the hell would you intentionally listen to music that makes you depressed?” someone asked me once, completely befuddled. Simple. While I enjoy balls-out rock as much as the next guy, sometimes it feels…

Virb Is the Word

The folks at Virb aren’t the only ones to realize how difficult it’s become for the average band to stand out from the MySpace crowd. Two Denver-based projects have debuted within the past year with a similar goal — and their common ingredient is jam. Granted, MoBoogie.net founder Drew Ryan…

Move Over, MySpace

Candee D*Vine wants to be your friend! She’s nineteen, cute, bisexual and “up for anything.” If you approve her request — and you probably will — she’ll go into the pile with the rest of your “friends,” who are more than happy to invite you to check out their naughty…