Mojomama

No doubt about it: Mojomama’s Jessica Rowand can belt. Her vocals are steady and strong, and unlike so many of her peers, she resists the temptation to prove the power of her pipes by oversinging. All she needs is material that’s worthy of her. Too bad Think.Feel.Love.Listen doesn’t always supply…

Everything Absent or Distorted

Last night I dreamed I was reviewing the new Everything Absent or Distorted disc, The Soft Civil War, when someone from the group called to say that they were done with wordy band names and had decided to change to the much simpler autonym LOVE. Despite the fact that rock…

Listen Up

2Mex & Life Rexall, …are $martyr (Cornerstone Ras). Both 2Mex and Life Rexall (of the Shape Shifters) have been working in the Cali underground for years, and on this collaborative effort, the duo holds nothing back. Bolstered by fresh lyrics and solid production, …are $martyr is a nonstop head-nodding album…

John Fogerty

Singer/guitarist John Fogerty has long been regarded as one of rock and roll’s patron saints. Although Creedence Clearwater Revival, the act he fronted, imploded four years after issuing its inaugural effort, Fogerty was seen as the voice of the workingman. After bitterly splitting with his brother Tom in 1971 and…

Mouth of the Architect

Mouth of the Architect’s MySpace page irreverently claims the band’s home town is the fictional Hell, Ohio. If you’ve ever visited the Buckeye state, you know that “hell” is a pretty good description of the place. The land of tortured artists (Stiv Bators of the Dead Boys, convicted murderer/country star…

Wolf Parade

The ratio of what has been written about Wolf Parade to the act’s actual output is staggering. Welcome to 2006, where a band can go from releasing a demo to headlining a club tour in the blink of an eye — all thanks to a few tastemaking blogs. Needless to…

Keb’ Mo’

Keb’ Mo’ will play the spirit of the blues — literally — in Honeydripper, the next movie by acclaimed director John Sayles. However, the casting isn’t as perfect as it seems. Press reports describe the flick (Sayles’s first since 2004’s Silver City, which was largely filmed in Denver) as a…

Venom

Marching out of Newcastle, England, in the late ’70s, Venom forged a harsh and blistering, highly influential sound that inspired the melodramatic metal bands that followed. Whereas artists like Alice Cooper clearly camped up shows for fun, Venom sounded like a group of devil-worshiping maniacs. Composed of members sporting silly…

Isis

Some Tool fans have been around for the long haul and truly appreciate the sort of aural artiness in which the group traffics. But many others are Maynard-lovers-come-lately — and their reaction to Isis, a musically simpatico opening act, should reveal the depth of their loyalty. Isis discs such as…

Portugal the Man

Portugal the Man has a fate worse than death: In fifteen years, it will be lost to 99-cent sidewalk sales and left as a remnant of consumer waste. The outfit’s debut full-length, Waiter: “You Vultures!”, its liner notes streamlined with ultra-hipster Photoshopped collages, will be shucked aside in a large…

Shooter Jennings

The qualifications for becoming an outlaw are getting pretty lax these days. Case in point: Shooter Jennings. Sure, he looks the part, what with the tattoos, well-worn cowboy shirts, stringy hair and ’70s-style sunglasses. But as the only child of Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter, he’s got more in common…

The Places

A native of Portland, Oregon, Amy Annelle is currently wandering around the no-man’s-land that surrounds the Stapleton Development in northwest Aurora. Her nomadic tendencies have led her to a part of the city from which few would draw inspiration. There’s a sense of isolation there, though, that fuels the music…

Derrick Carter

An icon of the Chicago house scene, Derrick Carter has spent much of his career shunning invitations to work with pop stars in favor of remaining in the gritty underground where he began. Spinning at house parties at age nine and honing his skills as a bedroom jock, Carter got…

Rock, Rock ‘Til You Drop

It takes only one psychedelic-looking iPod commercial soundtracked by Wolfmother — those wailing, Aussie rock fakers — to make it achingly apparent to underground nerds everywhere that the ’70s revival has been co-opted. It’s gone mainstream as the eBay value of crappy vinyl records inflates and, my God, white-guy ‘fros…

Live Action

The concert business in Denver just got a hell of a lot more interesting. After last month’s announcement that Live Nation planned to acquire House of Blues, things had calmed down — but now a tidal wave looks to be forming on the horizon, one that could have epochal implications…

Buddy Plan

This should be the best of times for Buddy Guy. Plenty of fans and reviewers agree that he’s the greatest bluesman above ground — and his still-vital artistry remains an inspiration to his fellow performers as well. Last year, Guy was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame…

Alert the Media

Move over, Potcheen Folk Band. Waking Rothko, a band that’s been together only since January, has devised one of the most innovative marketing tactics I’ve seen since Potcheen’s booze cruise. Last week, Rothko delivered copies of its debut platter, ep1, to everyone in the Westword office except me, with this…

Have Guns, Will Travel

For a guy who lost his wedding ring this morning, Ben Harper seems remarkably calm — but as efforts are made to recover the sacred symbol of his vows from the car that just dropped him off, his anxiety surfaces in quick bursts. “Somebody must have that guy’s number,” he…

Numan Group

In synth-pop circles, Gary Numan is the father, the son and the holy spirit — thanks to his work with Tubeway Army in the late ’70s and the indelible (and inescapable) robotic retro-night staple “Cars.” To celebrate the humanoid’s arrival in Denver, a list of some of the more interesting…

Reformat

Hailing from a little town in Arizona called Peoria, the Format lives up to its name by making pop music that is easily accessible and, well, true to the format. And the fun bus doesn’t stop there: The band went through the formalities of being almost famous with a stint…

Various Artists

Get these motherfucking emo bands off this motherfucking album. No, really: Get these motherfucking emo bands off this motherfucking album. The soundtrack accompanying what’s arguably the year’s most anticipated cheese-horror flick is a giant mess — mainly because it’s full of pounding, stuttering dance remixes of songs by new-punk kingpins…

Pharrell

Neptune Pharrell Williams is an ultra-successful producer, yet his attempts to become a pop star haven’t worked out too well — and Mind demonstrates why. Judging by the disc, Williams is better at boosting others’ careers than he is at bringing out the finest in himself. Plenty of big names…