Phish announces four dates at Red Rocks

The recently reunited members of Phish announced today that the band will return to Red Rocks for the first time in more than a dozen years for a four-night run (Thursday, July, 30 through Sunday, August, 2). A limited number of tickets are available now through Sunday, March 22 at…

Meet Danielle Ate the Sandwich, your new favorite singer-songwriter

Meet Danielle Ate the Sandwich. Yes, the name. We know. Not big fans ourselves. Still, trust us: This is your new favorite singer-songwriter. If you have a functioning pair of hearing devices, we think you’ll agree. This bewitching little gal (aka Danielle Anderson) from Fort Collins has the most beguiling…

Q&A with Dan Whitford of Cut Copy

The Cut Copy profile in this week’s issue contains only excerpts of our recent chat with Dan Whitford and merely scratches the surface of our exchange. Needless to say, Whitford had much much more to say about the act’s sound, he and his bandmates’ progression as musicians, recording the album,…

Q&A with Rasmus Stolberg of Efterklang

Efterklang is a Danish group whose latest album, 2007’s Parades, merges electronic touches with sweeping orchestration — a combination that results in a vivid, dreamy soundtrack to bliss. In advance of the outfit’s March 14 gig at the Larimer Lounge, bassist/multi-instrumentalist Rasmus Stolberg pulls back the curtain on Efterklang’s history,…

Q&A with The Game

Much has been written about the Game’s dysfunctional past. He grew up in a Santana Blocc Crip neighborhood in Compton, and his mother was affiliated with the Crips. After his sister accused his father of sexually molesting her, the family was split up, and Game spent time in foster homes…

Q&A with the Photo Atlas

The February 26 Westword profile on the Photo Atlas only scratched the surface of our interview with singer Alan Andrews Jr., guitarist Bill Threlkeld III, bassist Mark Hawkins and drummer Nick Miles. At the house where the band practices and where Hawkins and Miles live, they spoke at length about…

Week in Review: 2/16/09 – 2/20/09

All right, so we’ve reached the end of another work week in the Mile High City. While we can no longer brag about having the best selling band in the country, from what we can tell, Denver music is still on the minds and in the ears of at least…

Week in Review: 2/9/09 – 2/13/09

The biggest news of the week in Denver music was obviously the Fray being the biggest selling band in the country. But aside from that, there was a ton of other news, like word of SleeperHorse parting ways, Gregory Alan Isakov touring with Brandi Carlile, Single File being featured on…

Week in Review: 2/2/09 – 2/6/09)

Undoubtedly, the biggest news this week was word that Jim Dalton had been asked to join Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers, replacing his friend, departing guitarist Steve Larson. This was also the week that the Fray’s new album hit stores, which made for a great photo opportunity for Locals Only…

Q&A with Fucked Up’s Damian Abraham

The February 4 profile “Fucked Up Pushes Punk Into the Future By Understanding the Past” is pretty hefty — nearly 1,400 words. And yet it only uses a small portion of the quotes offered by Fucked Up frontman Damian Abraham during a sprawling, wide-ranging and hugely entertaining conversation that can…

Week in Review: 1/26/09 – 1/30/09

In terms of music news this was a slower week in the Mile High City. The biggest items were news of Overcasters being invited to perform at South By Southwest on the heels of a particularly harrowing trip to the East Coast a few weeks ago with the Fluid, followed…

Week in review: 1/19/09 – 1/23/09

From Leftover Salmon’s Bill McKay being arrested to Swayback adding Adam Tymn from Vaux to its line-up to Frontside Five and 29th St. Disciples landing record deals, there was tons happening this week. The biggest and perhaps most stunning item of the week, however, has to be news of the…

Q&A with William Elliott Whitmore

“William Elliott Whitmore Stretches the Definition of Hardcore,” a profile in the January 22 edition of Westword, only scratches the surface of an enjoyable and revealing Q&A with this deep-voiced roots-and-folk purveyor, who shares more in common with punk rockers than just his record label. (He’s signed to Anti-, an…

Adele Faces the Music…and So Much More

British singer-songwriter Adele Adkins, who’s in town for a sold-out show at the Bluebird Theater tonight, is having a moment. She’s been nominated for four Grammy awards, including Song of the Year and Best New Artist, in conjunction with 19, an album named for her age upon the time of…

Q&A with Jonathan Coulton

Geek icon and Internet rock star Jonathan Coulton is set to make his first appearance in Denver on January 17, at the Soiled Dove. In anticipation of his first concert in the Mile High city, Coulton was kind enough to sit down with us to talk about his beginnings as…

Rearview: The week in review (1-5-09 – 1-9-09)

This was very active week for music in the three-oh-three. Hell of a lot of stuff going on. Put it this way, we feel like we earned that cold one we’re about crack by blogging our backsides off. No really. I have no ass. Ask around. I’m all front, no…

Vintage Q&A with the late Stooges guitarist Ron Asheton

Ron Asheton, the mega-influential guitarist with the Stooges, died yesterday at age 60 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It’s sad news, but at least Asheton was able to experience some much deserved acclaim in his last few years, when the surviving Stooges reunited for a new album, entitled The Weirdness, and…

Rearview: The week in review (12/22/08 – 12/25/2008)

Let’s hope your Christmas was better than this.   Here’s you guide to all the great content on Backbeat Online you might have missed this week while you were busy getting trampled by crazed shoppers at Walmart, heavily drinking or wishing you didn’t have to hang with the in-laws…

Rearview: The week in review (12/15/08 – 12/19/08

This week, U2 threw its colleagues at Live Nation a curve when it unexpectedly — well, in this economy, it shouldn’t really come as too big a surprise — set about cashing in the 1.6 million shares it received as part of a 360 deal it signed with the entertainment…

Q&A with Ryan Hendrix of Colourmusic

My first interview with Ryan Hendrix, one of the co-founders of Oklahoma’s Colourmusic, didn’t happen for one reason or another. But he more than made up for it the second time around. He was incredibly generous with his time, and extremely interesting and honest, too. These qualities come through in…