Project Pabst Slays In Their Return To Denver | Review and Photos

Cheers to Project Pabst (Photo Credit: Robert Castro)

Last saturday, thanks to our friends at PBR, our favorite block on Larimer Street between 27th and 28th were barricaded for a day of thirst quenching beer and stellar music. Festival goers shuffled from two stages right in the heart of our beautiful city. Meadowlark, The Larimer Lounge, Cold Crush provided sets of both national, and local bands featuring Colfax Speed Queen, Flaural, The Knock, Felix Fast4ward, and Dragondeer. The crowd estimates were bigger than last year, leading to believe that this festival is here to stay.

With a cold, frosty PBR tallboy in hand we headed over to the first set. Twin Peaks set off the day with their high energy beachy, british rock sound. If Cage The Elephant and The Kinks had a baby out would come a fresh little Twin Peaks. The three front men traded off lead singing each song yet their vibe didn’t seem to alter between. Don’t see that every show!

The small but steadily growing day crowd was herded over to the opposite stage by badass female rocker duo, Deap Vally. We saw these ladies at SXSW and gah zamn, can they own a stage. “Smile More” and it’s hard grunge vibe had us teen angst head-banging in delight. One of our favorites of the day.

Considering Noname was a No Show, our local friends, Monteneros took over in place and it was no longer bummerville on the Lazer Horse Stage. The local boys saved the day with an exceptional cover of The Pixies “Gigantic”.

STRFKR hit us hard. Literally. Our crowd surfing astronaut made his way over to us and we may or may not have dropped his ass. With our beer soaked sneaks, we danced through our favorites and the lesser known rest. I think we were all a bit distracted by the hot dogs and pickles flying about. A rousing rendition of “While I’m Alive” set off confetti and inflatable penises and pizza. Yes we said penises and pizza, picture that for a moment.

Danny Brown slaying during Project Past ( Photo Credit: Robert Castro)

Oh you wanted to mosh? Our boy Danny Brown had ya covered. Although much more subdued this time than his normal self, Brown still managed to encourage crowd sing-a-longs and participation with his tongue in cheek approach to his recognizable rap flow.

The festival was so great that we even had time to fit in a nap and a burrito during Kurt Vile’s set. The slow indie, melodies weren’t in the cards for us, maybe because we weren't stoned. The rest of the day was high energy and high spirits, that he didn’t quite mesh with the line up. Maybe we’ll catch ya at Coachella 2018, Kurt. 

The always lovely Sarah Barthel of Phantogram (Photo Credit: Robert Castro)

The Phantogram team was in full force as Sarah Barthel and Josh “Fucking” Carter made the crowd sing and dance to their catchy hits and awesome display of showmanship. We even got a glimpse of Leroy (Sarah’s famous Instagram dog) on the side rocking out. Hits such as “Black Out Days”, “When I’m Small” and “Fall In Love” had us dancing with our neighbors in the crowd. Phantogram is currently on tour with Tycho so make sure you check them out at a city near you!

Legend Status (Photo Credit: Robert Castro)

It’s one thing to see legendary performers, it’s another to get to see them in such an intimate setting. This was our second time seeing Ice Cube and while he didn’t bring out the members of NWA, he did manage to take us down memory lane with his recognizable street anthems. Ice Cube with his intimidating presence (although you may have lost a bit of that with the Are We There Yet? movies) and Westside hand gestures made everybody in the audience feel like a gangsta even if it was for a brief second.

Words by Kelly O'Keefe and Robert Castro

Crowd surfing on a pizza is on our bucket list (Photo Credit: Robert Castro)


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Music | SHOW ALERT: This Weekend's Best Denver Shows | September 24-25

This weekend our fair city will be playing house guest to thousands of beer snobs, it's also hosting it's fair share of awesome music. If you are not consuming copious amounts of beer, we suggest hitting up these shows, hell do both!

Friday: Red Bull Sound Select Denver: Viet Cong, Spells, and Eros and Eschaton curated by The UMS | The Marquis Theatre

Our good friends at The UMS are once again curating a kick ass lineup for Red Bull Sound Select and this one is sure to be a thing of beauty. Headlining the show our one of our favorite acts we caught at SXSW Viet Cong (name change pending), also on the bill are local faves Spells and Eros and Eschaton. You must RSVP to this and for a mere $3 you can enjoy a night full of amazing bands.

Friday: A Place To Bury Strangers with Grooms, Emerald Siam, and Hands of Midnight | Larimer Lounge

If you want loud, make sure you make your way down to Larimer Lounge for a Place To Bury Strangers, last time we saw these guys they were climbing speaker stacks at The UMS a few years ago. They come fast, loud and we highly recommend getting yourself of good earplugs. Tickets are on sale and this is almost certain to sell out.

Saturday: Larimer Block Party | Larimer Street

Now as if you haven't noticed we are pretty big fans of local bands, in fact it's what makes the backbone of a large chunk of our coverage. The first annual Larimer Block Party is bringing in some of our favorites including three of our confirmed acts for Ultraween 5 (shameless plug). If you want to get a preview of whats the come on Halloween be sure to catch Crl Crrll, Sur Ellz and Jilly.FM. Aside from a killer lineup of local acts they didn't mess around and got some pretty awesome headliners including Del The Funky Homosapien, Joywave, Sango, and BADBADNOTGOOD. This one day festival is not to be missed and for a mere $15 bucks you will be able to catch an awesome day of music. Check out the schedule below.

Saturday: Karl Denson's Tiny Universe (Breck Brew GABF After-Party) The Ogden Theatre

One of our favorite breweries is hosting a great party this Saturday at The Ogden for the second year in a row bringing in Karl Denson. We attended this awesome party last year and word on the street is if you play your cards right you can win a pair of tickets for this on our Instagram right now. Breck Brew and awesome music, makes for a great night.

Saturday: Miami Weisse - GABF After Party Presented by New Belgium + J. Wakefield Brewing featuring: Bud Bronson + the Good Timers, Charlie Parr, Party or Don't DJs

Here is another GABF after party from the good guys at New Belgium and J. Wakefield Brewing. This one features locals Bud Bronson & The Good Timers, Charlie Parr, and the Party or Don't DJ's. Be prepared to experience a lot of plaid themed attire with a nod to the Miami Vice era. If you see Crockett or Tubbs tell them we said hi. Beers Pouring: Showcasing the New Belgium and J. Wakefield collaboration Grilled Pineapple Berliner Weiss....now that sounds delicious.