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Brian King of Japandroids on Husker Du, the Gun Club and the lost art of album art

By Tom MurphyJune 19, 2012

Japandroids (due tonight at Larimer Lounge) started out with their own reinterpretation of angular, splintery punk and post-punk. But instead of sounding like another band that just discovered the Stooges or Joy Division, Japandroids plays their songs with a certain conviction you normally hear in blue-collar rock with a hint…

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Twenty fabled moments in Denver music: #10: Nirvana’s first post-Nevermind show here, 1991

By Mark SandersJune 18, 2012

Over the course of the next few weeks, Backbeat will be counting down the twenty most fabled moments in Denver music history. Today, a look back at when Nirvana came back to town for a show at the Gothic Theatre with Dinosaur Jr., fresh off of recording Nevermind. When the…

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Twenty fabled moments in Denver music: #11: Bob Dylan crashed in the Mile High City, 1960

By Mark SandersJune 14, 2012

Did you know Bob Dylan once spent a summer in Denver as a then-unknown teenager with a fake accent, sleeping on a floors and gigging at the Satire Lounge? He was nineteen at the time. It was just a year after the young Robert Zimmerman adopted his iconic stage moniker…

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Chartbreaker: Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Call Me Maybe” and Adele’s 21 claim the top spots

By Cory LamzJune 14, 2012

It was a big week for a certain Canadian this week, as the import’s song finally overtook Gotye’s “Somebody That I Used To Know.” And no, we’re not talking about Justin Bieber, but she is his protégé. Carly Rae Jepsen’s inescapable viral and radio hit, “Call Me Maybe,” conquers the…

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Fab Morvan on performing Milli Vanilli songs solo for the first time in America at PrideFest

By Dustin FitzharrisJune 13, 2012

Milli Vanilli will always be a part of pop-culture history. In February 1990, the duo of Fabrice Morvan (due this Saturday at Denver PrideFest at Civic Center Park) and Rob Pilatus won the Grammy for Best New Artist. Nine months later, the pair’s lives and careers came crashing down when…

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Ministry guitarist Mike Scaccia on Rigor Mortis, Psalm 69 and his friendship with Al Jourgensen

By Tom MurphyJune 13, 2012

See Also: Ministry’s Al Jourgensen on his ties to Colorado: living in Breckenridge, attending Greeley High School and his ill-fated attempt at a rodeo career Ministry (due Sunday, June 17, at the Ogden Theatre) got its start when Al Jourgensen moved from Colorado to Chicago, where the Wax Trax label…

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Fresh Colorado hip-hop from Pries, Solomon Words, Luke Skyy, Miss K. and Al Catone

By Ru JohnsonJune 13, 2012

This week, we’ve got a ton of music for you to catch up on. With all the sunshine, parties and pretty girls on the horizon, someone’s got to be out there making the soundtrack for the summer, and those on the scene in Colorado have been very, very busy crafting…

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Twenty fabled moments in Denver music: #12: Denver’s “Red Elvis” comes home, 1985

By Mark SandersJune 12, 2012

Over the course of the next few weeks, Backbeat will be counting down the twenty most fabled moments in Denver music history. Today, a look back at when Dean Reed (aka “Red Elvis”) came back to Denver and didn’t receive the warmest of welcomes. Dean Reed was more than a…

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Ministry’s Al Jourgensen on his ties to Colorado: living in Breckenridge, attending Greeley High School and his ill-fated attempt at a rodeo career

By Tom MurphyJune 12, 2012

Chicago is the city that most music fans probably associate with Ministry (due this Sunday, June 17, at the Ogden Theatre), and for good reason, as that’s where the band got its start. Before moving to the Windy City, where the Wax Trax! label was headquartered, though, Ministry mastermind Al…

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After American Idol, Su Charles (now SuCh) is back to show off her Stretch Marks

By Ru JohnsonJune 7, 2012

Su Charles pulls you in with her voice, charm, and deep personal experiences. After an ill-fated stint on the latest season of American Idol, Charles was inspired and more determined than ever to make her dream of singing come true. Shortening her name to SuCh, the the endearing, Haitian-American songbird…

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Perc: “If everyone moves to Berlin, then the other scenes around the world will die, and Berlin will be like a Disney World for techno”

By Matt MinerJune 7, 2012

Perc (due at NORAD Dance Bar tomorrow night) emerged over the last several years as one of the key figures in the global techno scene by championing an aggressive, atonal and industrial-tinged brand of dance-music via his own production work and through his label, Perc Trax. We recently caught up…

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The Magic Beans are Jammin’ Up the Poudre this Saturday at the Mishawaka Amphitheatre

By Nick CallaioJune 7, 2012

Nestled in the hills of Nederland, you’ll find the Magic Beans, an outfit that is growing strong roots in the ever blossoming jam scene in Colorado with a sturdy base of jazz, rock, bluegrass and electronica. With an eye toward creating an ongoing sense of community with fellow members of…

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Chartbreaker: Gotye and John Mayer spend yet another week at the top of the charts

By Cory LamzJune 7, 2012

Another strong week for Gotye, who held on to number one with “Somebody That I Used To Know.” If you haven’t kept track, that’s a tally of eight weeks at the top now. However, that could change next week, as strong pushes from both Rihanna and Katy Perry, not to…

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Patrick Dethlefs on Fall + Rise: “I feel like, with the new album, I just got better at writing songs”

By Tom MurphyJune 6, 2012

Patrick Dethlefs (due Friday, June 8, at Swallow Hill’s Daniels Hall) has been building his name as a songwriter of note for the last few years. His debut album Stays the Same is credited to “Patrick Dethlefs & Friends,” which is a testament to Dethlefs’s unassuming persona and humility, not…

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Twenty fabled moments in Denver music, #13: Ray Charles causes a ruckus at Red Rocks, 1962

By Mark SandersJune 6, 2012

Over the course of the next few weeks, Backbeat will be counting down the twenty most fabled moments in Denver music history. Today, a look back at when a Ray Charles concert at Red Rocks in 1962 turned into a beer-can-tossing melee. With the passage of time, our heroes become…

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The Dandy Warhols’ Peter Holmstrom on major to indie: “the most challenging aspect was to learn how to work with a much smaller budget”

By Tom MurphyJune 5, 2012

The Dandy Warhols (due at the Gothic Theatre and Twist & Shout on Tuesday, June 12) came out of the underground rock world of the 1990s to enduring popularity and fame. Over the course of the band’s career, the Dandys have consistently pushed their sonic boundaries and songwriting. They are…

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Twenty fabled moments in Denver music: #14: Marc Cohn gets shot in downtown Denver, 2005

By Mark SandersJune 4, 2012

Over the course of the next few weeks, Backbeat will be counting down the twenty most fabled moments in Denver music history. Today, a look back at when Grammy winner Marc Cohn got shot in the head in downtown Denver during a car-jacking attempt gone awry. Marc Cohn might be…

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Japanther’s Ian Vanek on the DIY scene, ‘zines and the authenticity of handmade objects

By Tom MurphyJune 4, 2012

Japanther (due tomorrow night at Glob) was started by a pair of art school students who wanted a way to create art beyond the confines of a specific medium or traditional methods. The resulting New York duo has been just as involved in the art world and performance art as…

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Destroyer’s Dan Bejar: “I think whatever it is I do will also be a little complicated.”

By Kelsey WhippleJune 4, 2012

Destroyer (due at the Bluebird Theater this Saturday, June 9) released its last album, Kaputt, in January 2011. More than a year and a half later, Dan Bejar, the act’s distant, notoriously cryptic frontman has no idea where the change — the romantic experiment and distinctly new direction — came…

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It was 45 years ago today… The Beatles’ Sgt Pepper inches toward the half century mark

By Josiah M. HesseJune 1, 2012

By the summer of 1966, the Beatles sucked. Or at least that’s the way they felt for the band. “Performance, for us, it’s gone downhill,” Paul McCartney said of his band at the time. “Because we can’t develop if no one can hear us; so for us to perform…it gets…

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Twenty fabled moments in Denver music: #15: Grateful Dead’s first time at Red Rocks in 1978

By Mark SandersMay 31, 2012

Over the course of the next few weeks, Backbeat will be counting down the twenty most fabled moments in Denver music history. Today, a look back at the first time the Grateful Dead played at Red Rocks in 1978. The origins of Colorado’s jam band “scene” are pretty nebulous, but…

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Simian Mobile Disco’s James Ford on the ups and downs of EDM moving into the mainstream

By Kelsey WhippleMay 31, 2012

Simian Mobile Disco (due for a DJ set tonight at Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom) is two brilliant, slightly nerdy British dudes with a powerful, slightly aggressive grasp on man-made machine music. They create dirty club stompers and nostalgic, atmospheric, glitchy house anthems and blistering electronica, but despite a shared friendship and…

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