Heavy Rotation — we miss concerts

The artists we were looking forward to seeing live this spring

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The lights, the sounds, the movements. The palpable energy radiating through a crowd. A deeply personal experience transcending the self, becoming a collective one, as we connect with the musicians on stage and they connect with us. There’s nothing quite like a live show. 

In the midst of the current pandemic, however, tours have been outright canceled, others tentatively rescheduled, most indefinitely postponed. It’s hard to predict when we will be able to gather in our beloved venues, listening to our favorite bands, discovering new musicians. In the meantime, this week’s Heavy Rotation comes to you inspired by the concerts we were looking forward to along the Front Range this spring. Check out the Spotify playlist here.

“Marigolds” — Kishi Bashi, The Fox Theatre, Boulder, rescheduled to Oct. 4.  

Experimental violinist and indie singer-songwriter Kishi Bashi combines textured layering and intricate compositions to create airy pop songs that serve as a mechanism for healing, like this one that explores Japanese American internment during World War II. 

Kishi Bashi – Marigolds (Official Video)

“Marigolds” from Kishi Bashi off the album ‘Omoiyari’ out on Joyful Noise Recordings. Video Director & Animation: Geoff Hoskinson LP/CD/Digital: http://joyfulnoi.se/omoiyari Kishi Bashi will head out on his extensive fall North American headline tour later this month and head to UK & EU later this year. Check out the dates and see him live!

“Impossible Knots” — Thom Yorke, Mission Ballroom, Denver, rescheduled to Oct. 18.  

Exposing existential dread lurking right below the surface, this track builds and builds and builds until it can no longer be contained, then bursts forth into the ether, freeing us all from its bondage. 

Thom Yorke – Impossible Knots – Live in Oakland

Thom Yorke – Impossible Knots – Oakland, Live, 12-14-17, 1st row, Fox Theater. Sold-out show! Other Tidbits: One of 3 shows (LA, Oakland and Houston/Day For Night Festival) featuring a live mix with Nigel Godrich and visual artist Tarik Barri. Many of the fans there recognized each other from previous concerts.

“everything i wanted” — Billie Eilish, Pepsi Center, Denver, postponed. 

Eilish may be young, but her indelible pop digs deep into the human experience, revealing its darkest corners and its most powerful connections, reminding us that in the end it’s all worth it. 

Billie Eilish – everything i wanted (Official Music Video)

Listen to “everything i wanted”, out now: http://smarturl.it/everythingiwanted Directed by Billie Eilish Developed/Edited by John Paul Horstmann VFX by Ingenuity Studios Follow Billie Eilish: Instagram: https://BillieEilish.lnk.to/Instagram Facebook: https://BillieEilish.lnk.to/Facebook Twitter: https://BillieEilish.lnk.to/Twitter YouTube: https://youtube.com/billieeilish Email: https://smarturl.it/BillieEilishEmail Store: https://smarturl.it/BillieEilishStore Lyrics: I had a dream I got everything I wanted Not what you’d think

“A Genuine Gentleman (Featuring Aceyalone)” — RJD2, Boulder Theater, rescheduled to June 19.   

Comprised of mostly instrumental tracks, the latest release from Midwesterner RJD2, ‘The Fun Ones,’ mixes elements of soul, funk, disco, hip-hop and more into a sprawling dissertation about the state of making music in the modern age. The producer pairs up with freestyler Aceyalone to create this retro, beat-infused, danceable track. 

A Genuine Gentleman

Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises A Genuine Gentleman · RJD2 · Aceyalone The Fun Ones ℗ 2020 RJ’s Electrical Connections Released on: 2020-04-17 Producer: RJD2 Auto-generated by YouTube.

“Lottery” — Jade Bird, Bluebird Music Festival, Boulder, cancelled. 

This Londoner’s emotive and angsty vocals capture the bittersweet process of dissecting the past in hopes of gaining clarity about the here and now. 

Jade Bird – Lottery (Official Video)

Get the new singles “Houdini” & “Headstart” Here: https://bio.to/JadeBird Composer – Jade Bird Produced by – Simone Felice & David Baron Video Director – Kate Moross Video Producer – Fred Bonham Carter DOP – Marek Mysicka Production Company – My Accomplice Follow Jade: http://www.jade-bird.com http://www.facebook.com/JadeBirdMusic http://www.twitter.com/JadeBirdMusic http://www.instagram.com/jadebirdmusic Lyrics: I was

“Summertime” — Orville Peck, Ogden Theater, Denver, postponed.

Dubbed the “queer masked crooner” by NPR, Peck’s rich, sultry baritone draws us in and holds us there. Like any good country singer, Peck ruminates about a hopeful future even as we linger in the current unknown. 

Orville Peck – Summertime (Official Video)

Official video for “Summertime” by Orville Peck. Listen & Download “Summertime” by Orville Peck out now: https://OrvillePeck.lnk.to/Summertime Amazon – https://OrvillePeck.lnk.to/Summertime/amazonmusic Apple Music – https://OrvillePeck.lnk.to/Summertime/applemusic iTunes – https://OrvillePeck.lnk.to/Summertime/itunes Spotify – https://OrvillePeck.lnk.to/Summertime/spotify YouTube Music – https://OrvillePeck.lnk.to/Summertime/youtubemusic Follow Orville Peck Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/orvillepeck Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/orvillepeck Twitter – https://twitter.com/orvillepeck https://www.orvillepeck.com Credits Director: Drew Kirsch & Taylor Fauntleroy Creative Direction: Carlos Santolalla Executive Producer: Tara Razavi Producer: Stephan Bielecki & Tara Razavi Director of Photography: Eric Vera Stylist: Catherine Hahn VFX: Ingenuity Studios Production Company: Happy Place Inc.

“I Guess the Lord Must be in New York City” — Valley Queen, Larimer Lounge, Denver, postponed.

Led by Natalie Carol’s alluring vocals, the California country outfit Valley Queen gives voice to the restlessness that comes when dreams call us beyond our current situation in this Harry Nilsson cover.

I Guess the Lord Must Be in New York City

Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises I Guess the Lord Must Be in New York City · Valley Queen I Guess the Lord Must Be in New York City ℗ 2019 Royal Potato Family Released on: 2019-05-31 Producer: Kenny Siegal Auto-generated by YouTube.

“I’m not Afraid” — Charley Crockett, Moxi Theater, Greeley, still scheduled, May 20.

This toe-tapping number harkens back to the golden age of country while employing Crockett’s roots in blues, swing and Americana, exploring the mythos that helped make his distant relative, Davy, a folk hero.  

Charley Crockett – “I Am Not Afraid” – KXT Live Sessions

Dallas’s Charley Crockett’s artful blend of blues, R&B, Zydeco and honky tonk is the centerpiece of both his new album In The Night, and in this KXT Live Session with his full band.

“Dancing in the Moonlight” — Adam Aijala & Ben Kaufmann of Yonder Mountain String Band and friends, eTown Hall, Boulder, cancelled.  

This lighthearted and fun track from local favorites reminds us of summer nights and simpler times, all set to the tune of the jammy bluegrass the group is known for. 

Yonder Mountain String Band – “Dancing In The Moonligh” – Gondola Jams

This 2016 Gondola Jam with Yonder Mountain String Band prior to The Telluride Bluegrass Festival in beautiful Telluride, CO! This session features our version of “Dancing in the Moonlight” originally by King Harvest. Latest album BLACK SHEEP on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/bla…

“Mariposa De Coalcomán” — Y La Bamba, Bluebird Theater, Boulder, postponed.  

Lo-fi folk beats fuse with Latin influences and experimental bridges in this recent single from Portland-based indie-pop outfit Y La Bamba, helmed by Mexican American singer-songwriter Luz Elena Mendoza. 

Beatbites x Y La Bamba ‘Mariposa de Coalcomán’ | Bitesized Beats

S5E5 x CDMX | BITESIZED BEATS Luz Elena Mendoza of Y La Bamba is up next! This American-born, Mexican artist combines Western music with traditional Mexican mariachis and songs to create tracks like Mariposa de Coalcomán featured in this episode of Bitesized Beats. In collaboration with Marvin Magazine!

“Summer of my Discontentment” — Geographer, Globe Hall, Denver, postponed. 

Sweeping piano melodies introduce us to haunting memories of love, silence and ultimately loss, as Geographer’s other worldly synth pop/indie rock sound reminds us that desperate attempts to preserve the past are futile. 

Summer Of My Discontentment (Official Video)

Uploaded by geographermusic on 2019-04-30.

“Microclimate” — Stereolab, Boulder Theater, cancelled 

We’re all caught up in our own world sometimes, unaware of the going-ons around us: other people living, breathing, even dying. With their signature avant-garde pop, Stereolab knows how to make an entire party sway and smile, even when they’re singing about heartbreak. 

Microclimate

Provided to YouTube by Warp Records Microclimate · Stereolab Margerine Eclipse ℗ Duophonic UHF Disks Released on: 2019-11-29 Auto-generated by YouTube.

 “The Slow Descent Has Begun” — A Winged Victory for the Sullen, Boulder Theater, cancelled.  

Mysterious and mystical, the ambient work of Dustin O’Halloran and Adam Wiltzie helps us communicate with the unknown as it seeks to calm the anxieties of our modern world, even if it can’t ignore our own downfall. 

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