Weekend Preview: December 1st – December 4th, 2011

Here’s what’s going on in Denver this weekend. I am totally undecided as to which of these shows to attend… That’s a great position to be in!

Thursday, December 1st, 2011

  • Stache Bash Benefit Show featuring Fierce Bad Rabbit w/ The Don’ts and Be Carefuls, Young Cities, and The Outfit @ Hi Dive – A great lineup benefiting the Blue Star Connection organization, which donates their time through the power of music to children and young adults who have cancer and other life threatening situations – 8PM, 21+, $10.
  • Churchill w/ You, Me, and Apollo and Danielle Ate The Sandwich @ Hodi’s Half Note (FoCo) – 8PM, 18+, $10.
  • Fairchildren @ Lost Lake – The band featuring Meese brothers Nate and Patrick kick of a December residency tonight. 9PM, 21+, $?.
  • Set in Motion w/ Gary Bragg Band, Ali Grayson, & Sugar Magnoli @ Toad Tavern (Littleton) – 7 PM, 21+, $?.
  • Kid Rock w/ Ty Stone @ Fillmore Auditorium – Upjump the boogie! 7PM, 16+, $47.
  • eTown: Big Head Todd and the Monsters w/ Nicole Atkins @ Boulder Theater – 7PM, All Ages, SOLD OUT .

Friday, December 2nd, 2011

Rocket + Ant

  • Be The Ant w/ Eldren and Colfax Speed Queen @ Summit Music Hall – I’ve always wanted to see Colfax Speed Queen. Could this be the night? Everybody knows I love Eldren and Be The Ant. 8 PM, 21+, $5.
  • Rocket Summer w/ The Heyday @ Marquis Theater – The Heyday?!? Geez, this is a really hard decision! The twenty dollar ticket price is a little steep. 7PM, All Ages, $20.
  • Churchill w/ You, Me, and Apollo @ Walnut Room – Then again, I’ve never seen Churchill either… 7PM, 21+, $12.
  • The Queers w/ Lola Black, Reno Divorce, Knock-Out, Potato Pirates @ Gothic Theater – 7PM, 16+, $12.
  • Social Distortion w/ Suedehead and Chuck Ragan @ Ogden Theater – This is the first of three straight nights at the Ogden Theater, and the only night with available tickets. 8PM, 16+, $30.
  • Fire In The Asylum w/Devoutcast, Fire Aweigh, Extreme Turbo Smash @ Moe’s Original BBQ and Bowl – 9PM, 16+, $5.
  • Hell’s Belles w/ MF Ruckus @ Fox Theater (Boulder) – The premier all-female AC/DC tribute band – 9PM, $18, All Ages.

Saturday, December 3rd, 2011

I Fight Dragons

  • I Fight Dragons w/ The Photo Atlas and Monroe Monroe @ AF Rays (Greeley) –  Remind me never to accept an invitation to a dinner party on a Saturday ever again! 9PM, 18+, $13.
  • Sun Red w/Popcult and Attic Attack @ Meadowlark Lounge – Well, at least I don’t have to try and choose between this show and the I Fight Dragons show! 9PM, 21+, $?.
  • El Toro de la Muerte w/ In The Whale, Mercuria and the Gemstars @ Summit Music Hall – 8PM, 21+, $5.
  • Achille Lauro w/ Red Fox @ Hi-Dive – Lizzie Huffman had been scheduled to appear, but has canceled due to personal circumstances. 9PM, 21+, $6.
  • Mickey Avalon w/ ManCub and Boyhollow @ Bluebird Theater – 9PM, 16+, $25.
  • Scott Kelly (Neurosis) w/ Munly (Slim Cessna’s Auto Club) and Bob Wayne @ Hi Dive – 10PM, 18+, $12.
  • The Epilogues w/ Common Anomaly and Flashbulb Fires @ Road 34 (FoCo) – 9PM, 21+, $8.
  • Colorado Composer Collective featuring Greg Garrison – Five Denver area composers have composed works to feature Leftover Salmon bassist Greg Garrison along with strings and brass. What a cool idea! 8PM, 21+, $13.
  • Social Distortion w/ Suedehead and Chuck Ragan @ Ogden Theater – 8PM, 16+, SOLD OUT.
  • Me Talk Pretty w/ Madina Lake, Hell or Highwater, and more @ Gothic Theater – 6PM, 16+, $13.

Sunday, December 4th, 2011

  • I Fight Dragons w/ SkyFox and Mr. Right – 8PM, 16+, $15.
  • Deas Vail w/Sick of Sarah and Now, Now @ Hi Dive – 9PM, 18+, $10.
  • Social Distortion w/ Suedehead and Chuck Ragan @ Ogden Theater – 8PM, 16+, SOLD OUT.

Event Review: Yelpapalooza 3.5: Yelp Turns It Up To 11

Yelpapalooza

2011 marks the third year that local chapter of the business review website Yelp has held an annual event in Denver to showcase some of the area’s food, beverage, service, and live music offerings. Apparently, there has been so much interest in “Yelpapalooza” that the organizers decided to throw two events this year. Thus, Yelpapalooza 3.5 was born.

October 26th’s Yelpapalooza 3.0 was a “monster” of an event – both in theme and size. Just 5 days before Halloween, guests were encouraged to arrive in costumes. It was held at Casselman’s (with additional DJ performances at The Matchbox across the alley). The place was packed! So, when I heard that Yelpapalooza 3.5 would be held at Stoney’s Bar and Grill at 11th & Lincoln, I was concerned about the size of the venue. Stoney’s served as a venue for the 2011 Westword Music Showcase, but in terms of size it’s no Casselman’s. And the event was crowded, but not overly so, despite being free for guests who RSVP’d on the Yelp website (a donation of $5 at the door to Invest in Kids was suggested but not required). The theme “Yelp Turns It Up to 11” was a reference to the historic date: 11/11/11.

The doors opened at 7 PM for Yelp Elite members, and at 8 PM for everyone else.  When I arrived shortly after 8 PM, the R&B-jazz-rock band Petals of Spain had already begun their set, although without singer/keyboardist Hunter Hall. And while the band has enough songs in its catalog featuring Nic Hammerberg (“Loading Zone”) and Air Dubai’s Wesley Watkins (“What it is”) on lead vocals, these guys put on a more confident show when all five members are present. Cute girls representing Bacardi were walking around offering mixed drink samples featuring their new OakHeart Spiced Rum. The area in front of the stage was the easiest place to move around. More crowded were the areas in front of the bar and towards the back where most of the vendors were. I headed over to the Wahoo’s Fish Tacos flavor and was handed a plastic cup filled with white rice, black beans, chicken, lettuce, salsa, and a spicy chili sauce. Despite being served out of buffet tubs, the rice and beans were perfect in texture. The chili sauce left some heat on my lips, but was not overpowering to me. That being said, I was a little surprised to see a chain restaurant featured at Yelpapalooza. I don’t know many people who have never visited a Wahoo’s location. Next up was a Mocha Latte Fozen Yogurt from 32nd Treat. Very tasty, particularly due to the chocolate/cinnamon crumble topping. I had hoped to try the Pumpkin Spice, but I didn’t want to take two portions. They also had some cute mini-cupcakes. Is the cupcake fad still hot?

Petals of Spain

Nic Hammerberg (Petals of Spain)

In between bands, DJ Savior Breath entertained the crowd by mashing up classic rock/R&B with current Top 40 tunes. Take to the Oars took the stage next and played a mix of tracks from their full-length album “American Volume” and new tracks, closing with a cover of The Fly’s “Got You (Where I Want You)”. Las Brisas Restaurant in Englewood was offering Crispy Chile Rellenos and Enchiladas right next to the stage. I tried the Relleno. It was good, but I really could have used a knife to cut through the slightly sinewy Anaheim pepper. It was also quite spicy! Deschutes Brewery to the rescue! They were offering ample cups full of Inversion IPA or Obsidian Stout. I opted for the IPA. Now, I’m not a beer snob. I’m perfectly fine with Bud Light because I try not to consume too many liquid calories. While the IPA was very hoppy, I found it to be smooth and delicious. Too bad they aren’t based in Colorado.

Take to the Oars

Mike Trujillo (Take to the Oars)

The Dont’s and Be  Carefuls rounded out the live music portion of the night with their brand of high-energy electro-pop. Vendors had started to pack up their tables and the crowd was starting to thin out. My wife and friends took this opportunity to visit what was arguably the busiest attraction of the night: Denver Photo Booth. Unfortunately, they had run out of color ink a while back and were only capable of printing in black and white. The pictures were also blurry if somebody was moving. A neat concept – poorly executed.

Despite the pre-cooked vats of food, it’s hard to complain about a free event as cool as this – particularly when it provides exposure for local music. I’m glad to live in a city where these types of events can be successful. Thanks Yelp!