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Henry Threadgill Makin’ a Move (Columbia) That Threadgill–a jazz-based saxophonist whose work with the trio Air and a variety of bands that have borne his name has ranged from the indescribably beautiful to the merely gorgeous–keeps landing on major labels is a credit to his perseverance. Clearly, he’s not in…

HOLLYWOOD PUNKS OUT

As what was once called alternative rock has become the music of the majority, Hollywood–our national trend barometer–has jumped onto the bandwagon with its usual gusto. While challenging post-punkers and their ilk once were as likely to land a slot on the soundtrack to a mainstream blockbuster as was Lawrence…

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Acoustifuxx, Tuesday, September 12, at the Lion’s Lair, is one of two bands to feature Denver original Big Mike–the other, Splatterhouse, is at the Lair on Wednesday, September 6. But under whatever moniker Mike chooses to perform, you can be guaranteed that you’ll get a lot more than the government-recommended…

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Bracket, with SNFU and the Joykiller, Friday, September 8, at the Glenn Miller Ballroom, contradicts the pundits. The band is proof positive that at least some of today’s corporate punk-rock acts are actually better than their forefathers of a decade or two ago. On 4-Wheel Vibe, the band’s second release…

KEEP TRYNIN

“My grandmother, Sadie, she’s like 93 or 94–she and I have always been very close,” says guitarist/vocalist Jennifer Trynin. “And since she’s getting older, she can be kind of out of it–she’s not always all there. But on my thirtieth birthday, she suddenly became as lucid as she was when…

SONIC BOOMS

He may be only 22, but Denver-based techno/trance artist Jesse Allen (aka Kid Sonic) is already more business-savvy than a lot of musicians many years his senior. He owns a studio, dubbed Savage Land. He oversees his own publishing company, Alchemy Trance International. And he actually understands the kind of…

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Po’ Broke ‘N Lonely? Forbidden Vibe (Big Beat/Atlantic) Sure, the music of Boyz II Men is fixated on sex–but it’s sex of a sanitized, airbrushed kind that most of us know about only from watching movies like The Blue Lagoon. Po’ Broke ‘N Lonely?, by contrast, recognizes that it’s possible…

STILL HORNY AFTER ALL THESE YEARS

For three decades, two words have described saxophone playing at its funkiest: Maceo Parker. Parker joined James Brown’s back-up band in 1965, and before long he’d created the immortal, punchy riffs that dominate Brown classics such as “Poppa’s Got a Brand New Bag,” “Popcorn,” “Lickin’ Stick” and “Cold Sweat.” Along…

BURN, BABY, BURN

“Forward is the key,” proclaims Winston Rodney, better known to the reggae-loving public as Burning Spear. “You need to look forward. But sometimes in life, you have to look at the past, also–look at the past, and at the present, in order to move into the future. That way, everything…

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John Vecchiarelli, Thursday, August 31, at the Mercury Cafe, with 40th Day and Idle Mind, won’t be here to kick around much longer; the Boulder-based singer-songwriter is moving to San Francisco October 1 in an effort to further his career. So this show is one of your last chances, at…

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Infectious Grooves, Sunday, September 3, at Fiddler’s Green, headlines Gra-fx, one of the last shed-sized alterna-festivals of the season (also on the bill are Voodoo Glowskulls, Stanford Prison Experiment, Sincola, Sinister Dane, Lord of Word & the Disciples of Bass, Sick, El Dopa, the Reejers, Da Bush Babies and Love…

FILMSTRIP TEASE

According to bassist Darien Waldhoff, he and the other members of Denver’s industrial/ goth act Filmstrip “should just get exorcised and get it over with.” The musicians (Waldhoff, singer/programmer Brendan K. Russell and keyboardist Ruth Saringer) can’t say for certain that they were born under a bad sign, but there’s…

LIVE AND LET LIVE

What was probably this summer’s most anticipated modern-rock amphitheater show proved conclusively that the music’s not just for punks anymore. In fact, the August 23 Red Rocks performance by Live, a young Pennsylvania act whose latest disc, Throwing Copper, has sold 5 million copies, was not just pleasant, tuneful and…

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Foo Fighters Foo Fighters (Capitol) First off, let’s make one thing clear: This debut long-player from former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl’s new band isn’t the “new Nirvana album,” as many of the rock geeks out there have been claiming. Nor is it one of those alternative “supergroup” things that have…

THE GOSPEL TRUTH

Singer Clarence Fountain was already a member of the Five Blind Boys of Alabama when the group–perhaps the greatest gospel ensemble to emerge this century–turned professional in 1944. Within three years he would become the pilot of the crew. Nearly fifty years later, Fountain, 66, says the act has survived…

NIGHT OF THE HUNTER

Charlie Hunter, a guitarist whose self-named jazz trio has become an unexpected favorite of the nose-rings-and-tattoos crowd, doesn’t like being painted into a corner. When asked about attempts by some jazz purists to define what is and what isn’t jazz, he replies, “That’s totally limiting. It’s limiting for us, and…

WHAT’S YOUR SIGN?

In Boulder’s neohippie scene, there’s a thin line between playing original music and merely regurgitating a popular sound. However, the members of Aquarian Voodoo have found a way to skirt this problem–by doing both at once. The performers (lead singer/guitarist Chris Leonard, mandolinist/harmonica player Bill Browning, guitarist Chris Melia, drummer…

CRITIC’S CHOICE

P.J. Harvey, with Live and Veruca Salt, Wednesday, August 23, at Red Rocks, is a rarity in contemporary pop music: an artist whose integrity and love of creative risk are virtually unassailable. As demonstrated by recordings such as Rid of Me and last year’s thrilling To Bring You My Love,…

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Sympathy F, with Genuine, X LuLu, Terminal Hinge and Spoon Collection, Wednesday, August 23, at the Mercury Cafe, certainly deserves to have been chosen as one of five area finalists to compete in this, the Denver edition of the third annual Ticketmaster Music Showcase Tour. The bandmates have overcome an…

THE DAISY CHAIN

It’s unlikely that every allegedly autobiographical story recounted by Tim DeLaughter, guitarist and vocalist for the Dallas-based band Tripping Daisy, is true. But he tells his tales with such conviction and with so much twangy, ingenuous charm that it hardly matters. Take, for example, the anecdote that DeLaughter claims inspired…

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Maids of Gravity, with Chaos Theory, Saturday, August 19, at Cricket on the Hill, features two members–vocalist/guitarist Ed Ruscha and guitarist Jim Putnam–who were part of Brad Laner’s visionary band Medicine in 1991 and 1992. It should come as no surprise, then, that the Maids, represented by a groovy, self-titled…

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Vivid Imagination, with No Such Thing and Gothic Frog, Wednesday, August 16 at Cricket on the Hill, is filled with performers who are overqualified to entertain. After all, they’re not just musicians, they’re amateur sociologists, too: They spend hour upon hour absorbing all the stuff kids these days are supposed…