Everyone loves a little SUBLIME! So don’t be the one to miss BADFISH - A TRIBUTE TO SUBLIME on TUES OCT 11 LIVE at The Fox Theatre! Get your Tickets Right Here or pick them up at the door - CA$H ONLY!
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Everyone loves a little SUBLIME! So don’t be the one to miss BADFISH - A TRIBUTE TO SUBLIME on TUES OCT 11 LIVE at The Fox Theatre! Get your Tickets Right Here or pick them up at the door - CA$H ONLY!
» BADFISH IS HERE «

Wow! What a weekend we had at The Fox Theatre! Between the bluegrass throwdown courtesy of Head for The Hills on Friday, the epic stage dive at Odd Future on Saturday, and the reggae sing-a-longs during Sunday’s Ziggy Marley concert… well The Fox had quite a weekend of memorable moments!
Check out this quick clip featuring one of the coolest stage dives we’ve ever seen with 7, yes SEVEN, people! Thanks Odd Future, Head for The Hills and Ziggy Marley - Y’all rock our socks.
And most of all, THANKS TO THE FANS!!!
Thursday, October 6,2011

By just about any measure, Head for the Hills (H4TH) has had a pretty solid 2011. The Fort Collins-founded newgrass quartet unleashed a solid and surprising long-player last year, winning their second consecutive “Best Bluegrass Band” award from Westword copping some head-turning critical attention at Austin’s South By Southwest industry schmoozefest in March, and riding a busy festival season into a handful of smaller-deal local gigs, including a Mishawaka date a couple of weeks ago, an upcoming Fox Theatre show and a two-night, twin-bill stand with Leftover Salmon at the Ogden Theatre around Thanksgiving.
Our first inclination was to dust off the “conquering hero” moniker for the band, but bassist Matt Loewen squirmed away from that.
“I dunno if we really feel like ‘conquering heroes,’” Loewen laughs. “Even if we appreciate the sentiment.
“It was a good season. … We got to do a number of festivals we hadn’t done before, like High Sierra in northern California. … It’s different. It’s kind of a whole other world. … It’s in a really nice, wide-open location, and it’s just got its own vibe. Like, Telluride Bluegrass Festival has obviously cultivated a world unto itself. I think High Sierra is kind of similar in that way.”
Festivals, of course, are just about any new acoustic band’s bread and butter these days (who makes money selling CDs anymore?), so we wondered how H4TH has adjusted to the whole festival thing. Like anyone else, the band had to claw its way into getting festival invites by surviving trial by shoe leather — opening gigs and Tuesday nights and touring clubs — but getting on those huge outdoor stages doesn’t mean the hard stuff is done. You have to learn how to actually play them. 
“That’s an interesting question,” Loewen says. “For one thing, you have an audience that’s — maybe not a ‘captive’ audience — but particularly at a festival like High Sierra that has such a reputation for bringing newer, high-quality acts that you haven’t heard before, people are really ready to hear something new.
“In terms of ‘does it make you a better band,’ I think in some ways it’s easier, and in some ways it is challenging. It’s something that helps you grow. In one sense, you’re crafting a smaller amount of time that you’re trying to sell. A band like us, we’re trying to get new fans, so we’re going to craft it so that we’ll put in the best 40 minutes that we have, where maybe it can be a little harder to do two-and-a-half hours trying to keep that same level of engagement.”
H4TH shouldn’t be mistaken for a traditional bluegrass band. This is a disclaimer with plenty of fingerprints on it, though. It may well be that today’s bluegrass has moved so far from its roots that we don’t need to clarify that H4TH isn’t trying to channel Ralph Stanley or Bill Monroe — they wear their “bluegrass band” crit-tag with patient understanding that their instrumentation (acoustic guitar, standup bass, fiddle and mando) doesn’t put a lot of daylight between them and old school. Loewen admits that they don’t have to deal too often with cranky traditionalists throwing shoes at them.
Maybe the guardians of the old school don’t bother with the big festivals, or don’t worry about it too much anymore, or maybe just can’t throw that far.
“When you’re out there, you gotta have a label of some sort, even if it’s something put on you by someone outside the organization,” Loewen says.
“But you do want to be careful not to give people the wrong impression. But I do think we have the freedom to pursue [what we do] without the fear of the shoe being thrown.
“Guys like Sam Bush and Mike Marshall and Darol Anger were already throwing a wrench in things almost 40 years ago. The stuff they were doing really laid the foundation, and the stuff we do is just built on that foundation.”
We couldn’t let Loewen go without maybe throwing a little of that out there — amidst the old-timey hootenannies and the Bela-esque filigrees gracing the CD, we couldn’t help but wonder as we tried to keep up with the dizzying “Chupchik” … who let the klezmer in?
Our first suspect was Loewen himself, who hails from the typically uncountry environs of Chicago, but he deferred credit on that one.
“I think the main melodic thrust of that song came from Adam [Kinghorn, guitar], who was thinking in a particular mode — mode, like Dorian, Mixolydian — and we just kind of fleshed it out from there. And we just decided to go all klezmer on it.”
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On the Bill
Head For The Hills plays the Fox Theatre on Friday, Oct. 7. Doors at 8:30 p.m. Pert’ Near Sandstone to open. Tickets are $10 in advance, $12 day of show, with a $2 fee for those under 21. 1135 13th St., Boulder, 303-443-3399.

Have you seen these #legs? Be sure to catch #chromeo at #bouldertheater TONIGHT!!! (Taken with Instagram at Fox Theatre)
Fox Fans - enjoy this free EP from Natty (nattymusic.com) opening for Ziggy Marley on Sunday October 9th! Sundays were my favorite day in college - rest, relaxation, and Reggae on the Campus Radio! But YOU get to catch it LIVE right here at The Fox Theatre. Be sure to snag your tickets early - this show is sure to sell out.
Plus, $1 from every ticket sold will benefit U.R.G.E. - visit ZiggyMarley.com for more info on U.R.G.E. and what YOU can do!
See you at the show, Mon!

There has been a lot of talk around the office this afternoon about “New Music Tuesdays”… and the mysterious reasons behind why all records are released today vs any other day of the week. Today, we will highlight this fantastic day in music each week with a post about awesome new albums that are just hitting the stores.

The Barr Brothers drop their self-titled debut album today (September 27th) via Secret City Records. They might sound familiar to Fox Fans - Brad and Andrew Barr are two-thirds of The Slip! Be sure to catch them when they open for Alexi Murdoch on October 26th - Nab your tickets right here!
Our friends over at Pretty Lights Music are dropping THE HOTTNESS with not 1, but 2 new releases! Don’t you dare miss the Pretty Lights Showcase on November 17th featuring these two artists with Michal Menert & Gramatik. Get yo tickets here!!

The first comes from Paul Basic, a Colorado producer who has been developing his own brand of beats fusing dusty samples with hard hitting drums and razor-sharp basslines. Now available for free download is Paul Basic’s debut on the PLM Label “The Mirror.”

The sounds created and played by SuperVision are the works of Richard Blake Hansen. SuperVision is not about one sound. Instead it is about many sounds brought together with an approach that delivers a stylistic sound design that isn’t classified with one or two words. It is a sound that you can count on evolving without departing from what makes it unique. Available now for free download is his latest project “Telescopic”
Enjoy! And we’ll see you at the shows!
Get your Chromeo on! Brought to you by the smooth sounds of Mayer Hawthorne himself, who you can catch opening for Chromeo on Thurs Oct 6 at The Boulder Theater. Snatch up your tickets RIGHT HERE before they’re all gone, and be sure to come by early!
Thanks to our friends at HypeBeast.com for posting this great little tune for your listening enjoyment! -
New from singer, songwriter and producer Mayer Hawthorne comes this catchy cover of ’80s-throwback electro-pop duo Chromeo’s “When the Night Falls.” Just as synth-fueled and kitschy as expected, the cover serves well to maintain the song’s integrity while also adding Hawthorne’s signature vocal inflections to it. Since Hawthorne is currently on tour with Chromeo, the surface of this cover is no surprise and, in fact, a future collaborative effort wouldn’t be too much of a stretch to predict either.
Don’t miss Mayer Hawthorne with Chromeo at The Boulder Theater on Thurs Oct 6, 2011!!!

Coming to see Bob Schneider’s Solo Acoustic show on Wednesday? Be sure to come early to check out the sweet songbird Natalie Walker! Here is a sneak preview of her new album “SPARK” - you can find out more info at www.natalie-walker.com
I’m personally diggin on Thievery Corporation’s Remix of “Quicksand” - love the collab!
Thanks to our friends over at EndIt Management for sharing!

The pioneers of psy-trance, Infected Mushroom, are coming back to our beloved Fox Theatre for one night of pure insanity on Friday, September 23rd. This power duo has been known to rock music festivals and concert venues across the globe, and take it from us, this is not one to miss. The above track, “Dancing with Kadafi”, is one of our personal throwback favorites from the 2001 release, B.P. Empire. Infected Mushroom is anticipating their 8th full-length studio album to be released in early 2012. You can check out the first of 4 singles, “Pink Nightmare”, at infected-mushroom.com. The tickets are going like hot cakes so be sure click here and get yours so you are not left out in the cold. See you all tomorrow!
Thanks to our friends over at ThisSongIsSick.com for sharing this rowd-tastic video of Feed Me at The Fox Theatre on September 1st. Not sure if you can tell, but we had a pretty good time! ;)
Be sure to nab your tickets for any of the following to relive the party!
Mon 9-26 Datsik (already Sold Out!)
Tue 11-8 Robotic Pirate Monkey
In the meantime, crank your *Jammy Packs* and enjoy the streaming track - “Pink Lady” - which is also featured in the video. Boom!
# on the streets! Right in front of our own #foxtheatreboulder (Taken with Instagram at Fox Theatre)
mmmBop-ing with #Hanson 9/17/2011 live at #foxtheatreboulder (Taken with Instagram at Fox Theatre)
Can you saw AWE-some? We are so excited that Dhruva & Dave of Sub Swara decided to debut their new Visual Rig right here at The Fox Theatre. It looks AWE-INSPIRING with a radical mixing of technology and natural images. Check out this video with some really cool behind-the-scenes stories and tidbits of the new Visual Rig. They’re putting it up right now, and we can’t wait to see it boot up tonight!
Come see it in person at The Fox Theatre TONIGHT! Grab your tickets HERE - and we’ll see you soon!

Check out the new remix by Sub Swara - a tune called “You” originally produced by Brooklyn Duo Creep and featuring the beautiful vocals by Nina Sky. Here are some cool deets about the remix, according to the Sub Swara Boys Dhruva & Dave:
There was a lot of homegrown sound sculpting on this one as much of the rhythm pallet comes from household items like soap bottles, cardboard boxes, coffee grinders and compressed air. Always fun to geek out in the lab.
Be sure to catch Sub Swara LIVE on Thursday, Sept 15th right here at The Fox Theatre! You can snatch a pair of tickets RIGHT HERE. Be sure to come early to see Rainbow Wheel of Death and Mikey Thunder.
Check out the brand spankin’ new mix from THE RAINBOW WHEEL OF DEATH - opening for SUB SWARA at The Fox Theatre on Thursday, Sept 15th - GRAB YO TIX HERE!
Get ready Boulder!!! The Resistance is growing stronger by the minute. A squad of Colorado’s top sonic warfare specialists have joined the ranks of this ragtag unit for truth and debauchery. We have been in the dungeons planing the next offensive on the invasion. This epic war is fall from over, but now with new blood in the unit. We have hope that one day we can shift the tide in this battle for the hearts and minds of mankind. We need your help! Join us on the Frontlines at THE FOX @9:00pm THURS SEPT 15, 2011
Thank you for your support,
Yso Serious
