Showing posts with label Monolith Music Festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monolith Music Festival. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Maximo Park

Maximo Park have a new single out this week...

Say who?

Yeah, my reaction too. Except I clicked through to the video for The Kids Are Sick Again, and guess what? They're pretty good.



So I clicked my way through some of their older stuff, and guess what? It's pretty good too!

Our Velocity


Karaoke Plays


Apply Some Pressure


Turns out this is one of those British bands that have been on the cusp of stardom for a while. But there's a fine line between cusp and me having heard of them. Or better put, I'm a few steps behind on this one.

That's changing now. I have to pore through their music a bit, but you can bet if I keep digging what I hear, I'll consider catching them at The Bluebird on Sept. 14.

Although that may depend on the Monolith Music Festival lineup the weekend before...

And yeah, if you're a Mark Ronson fan, that last song up there will sound familiar. Paul Smith is Maximo Park's lead singer, who lent his voice to the DJ's reworked version.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

A Monolith Day at Red Rocks

It is easy to forget how lucky we are to have a place like Red Rocks nearby.

There's a reason bands have long made the pilgrimage to our natural wonderland of an amphitheater at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. Most famously U2 will always be remembered for belting Sunday Bloody Sunday to the world from Denver foothills.

The venue itself is iconic.

Time after time on Saturday, artists new to the venue stopped to admire with awe the dramatic rock outcroppings rising up high above them. It is no less impressive for the audience. Facing down the mountain onto the stage, the entire city of Denver spreads out before you into the great plains.

It's one majestic place.

Our one day foray into the Monolith Music Festival on Saturday was a great reminder of this.

Exhausted after hiking up and down the amphitheater more than a few times, we went home giddy -- and not too deaf -- after some rousing performances from bands we knew, and some we didn't.

Foals, Cut Copy, Vampire Weekend and The Presets were absolute highlights. Superdrag and The Fratellis, not so much. And our short misguided foray into White Denim was saved by a quick escape.

More on these bands in the days ahead, but here's hoping Monolith lives to play another year. Hat's off to the organizers for putting together such a bang-on lineup on Saturday.

In the meantime you can take a gander at Westword's much more comprehensive take on the two-day event HERE, HERE, and HERE. The Denver Post has photos and links to their still unspooling reviews HERE.

I don't necessarily agree with their takes on the sets I caught on Saturday, but that's the point of a festival like this: With five separate stages, there was plenty for everyone to dig!

It was a rocking good time in a setting that's 100% Colorado.