All You Can Eat

There’s really no such thing as a dinner mint,” says Peter Carnovale, drummer of the Denver band the Dinnermints. “There’s an after-dinner mint. What we’re saying is you can have your mint for dinner. Skip the after-dinner mint and just go straight to the dinner mint.” As aficionados of sugar-frosted…

Backwash

A run for the money: The combination of white powder and loud music has long been a recipe for a good time — probably ever since the discovery that chewing coca leaves really enhanced the, um, spiritual feeling of the tribal drum circle. Although there’s little shortage of powder-induced fun…

Critic’s Choice

JAAAAAMESBROWNNNNNNNN! Still superbad at 67, Papa can say it loud: “I’m old and I’m proud!” You dig? Don’t matter if he’s leadin’ the Famous Flames or just a high-speed chase across state lines: Soul Brother Number One be keepin’ it all explosive — like a…like a…pyrotechnical pompadour. Owww! Smokin’! So…

Hit Pick

Eric Shiveley and the Shive-Tones, Saturday, January 13, at Herman’s Hideaway, with Rocket Ajax and Carolyn’s Mother, are riding a crest that mirrors the title of their debut CD, released last year. Everything Is Good has managed to entice both local audiences and critics, a semi-rare feat for a relatively…

Sounds Like Fun!

Club Onyx gets Denver’s groove going with Hip-Hop Night, happening every Saturday starting at 9 p.m. DJ Tony V (left), from KS107.5, and DJ Javio are in control of the music, mixing the best hip-hop for the very hip and hopping crowd. Bring all your lady friends, because there’s no…

He’s Still Standing

It’s a cold Saturday night in Arvada, the kind of frosty evening that keeps all but the most die-hard live music fans at home. But inside Mr. B’s Roadhouse — a neighborhood temple of sports, rock and roll and drinking culture — a handful of music patrons and barflies have…

Fifteen

It’s gotten pretty easy to slide by as a half-assed punk-rocker. Throw down some thickly distorted guitars and lazily attack the usual institutions of government, religion and business, and a ready-made audience pops up, eagerly waiting for the chance to join in the song. There just isn’t much impetus for…

Frank Black and the Catholics

The older Frank Black gets, the less he sounds like himself — something that probably happens to everybody at some point. But ever since Pudge let his monkey go to heaven, he flat out refuses to scream at traffic anymore. Or at the powers that be. He’s like a tired…

Backwash

Boulder’s Andrew Murphy has proven himself to be one of the hardest-working men in show business — locally, at least, and with all due respect to James Brown. Two years ago he launched the excellent Local Shakedown program on Radio AM 1190, and although Murphy’s no longer a DJ on…

Critic’s Choice

Although hard rock is a genre that’s aimed almost exclusively at guitar worshippers and other testosterone addicts, Cave In, with Planes Mistaken for Stars and Eiffel, Monday, January 8, at the Cat, finds a style that can satisfy the typical long-haired crowd as well as cerebral indie rockers. Though the…

Hit Pick

The Geds, Friday, January 5, at the 15th Street Tavern with the Jealous X Lovers and Karol, set the curve for proficient, back-to-basics R-A-W-K with an enduringly simple but effective equation: slam out three tough chords for ninety seconds and repeat. Always repeat. For Spell graduates Chanin Floyd and Tim…

Sounds Like Fun!

Many of Denver’s clubs are shutting their doors to the 21-and-under crowd, and hip teenagers are stuck either coughing up the $50 for a fake ID or lurking about the city with few options for live music or a decent dance floor. So say a spinning “hello” to Sevilla at…

On the Records

Looking back on it now, 2000 was kind of a letdown. Despite numerous predictions to the contrary, there weren’t any widespread Y2K-related computer failures, a rare planetary alignment on May 5 didn’t have any perceptible impact on Earth, and a rash of Internet-based music sites didn’t dismantle the record industry…

Critic’s Choice

Time seemed to be on the side of Los Hombres Calientes, who appear Thursday, December 28, at the Fox Theatre in Boulder, when the six-piece Latin jazz band debuted with a fine self-titled release in 1998. While mainstream America was waking up to the saucy possibilities of Latin, Brazilian and…

Hit Pick

Over the past two years, Yonder Mountain String Band, Saturday, December 30, and Sunday, December 31, at Boulder’s Fox Theatre, has achieved the kind of success that other new-grass acts rarely gain. In recent months, the band has played its “fully resinated” music to large, giddy crowds and headlined some…

Sounds Like Fun!

Looking for something fun, free and freezing to do on New Year’s Eve? Join the City’s Denver Millennium Celebration, an evening of outdoor events along the 16th Street Mall. Beginning at 8 p.m., two concert stages at Glenarm Place (Denver Pavilions) and 17th Street and Arapahoe will host performances from…

Country Breakdown

Any musical uprising worth raising a fist for must have its own battle cry. For today’s alternative-country camp, Robbie Fulks’s anti-Nashville anthem, “Fuck This Town” (from his 1997 neo-country classic, South Mouth), just might be it. But don’t think for a minute that Fulks’s hilarious-but-pointed shlock country diatribe makes him…

City Sounds

Around this time of year, the recording industry slows down and enters a kind of commercial hibernation. With the exception of a preponderance of seasonally themed recordings (see Michael Roberts’s “Holidaze” wrap-up in the December 14 issue for the best and worst of those), release schedules grow slim as most…

Still Fab After All These Years

Thirty-five years ago, at the height of Beatlemania — the phenomenon, not the stage show — some cynics pooh-poohed the notion that the unprecedented hysteria surrounding the Four Lads from Liverpool would endure. (“What are you going to do when the bubble bursts?” a smug, apparently drunk Tallulah Bankhead sneered…

Dwight Yoakam

With his latest release, Dwight Yoakam continues his reign as the King of Contemporary Country. Tomorrow’s Sounds is a brilliant collection of classic C&W filtered through Dwight’s 21st-century cowboy mind. Guitarist/producer Pete Anderson starts “Love Caught Up to Me” with one of his trademark melodic guitar figures, launching the tune…

Various Artists

Most popular composers, no matter how well known they are or how vast their body of work, tend to be remembered for a relatively small number of songs — and that’s certainly the case with Cole Porter. Despite his status as one of the century’s most enduring Broadway songwriters (George…