Velorama: Bikes, Booze and Fun.

The 2nd annual Velorama Festival took over Denver last weekend with amazing music, brand installations, food, and amazing beer.

The festival was once again held in the parking lots off Blake Street in the Rino District. We were on hand to catch the music performances from some of the best acts in music today as well as some equally impressive local bands and dj's.

The first night saw things open up with local faves Slow Caves who set the tone of the night with a rather raucous performance with their usual chill rock vibes. Philly's own Hop Along was also on hand to perform an amazing set as the crowds started to fill in. It has been awhile since we saw the dynamic duo of Jamie Hince and Alison Moshart who form the rockcentric The Kills. Those unfamiliar with the band got a first hand dose of straight in your face rock and roll. The scheduled headliner for the night was Modest Mouse who unfortunately had to cancel due to travel issues, the decision left a bitter taste to those who came out just to see the band. We've been covering music for quite sometime now and realize that stuff like this happens all the time. The band did however get added to the following night's headlining slot.

Day two started off with local crooner Brent Cowles and his talented band. The band played a jubilant set that would have to rank as one of the best we have seen from the band. We weren't quite sold on Lo Moon who seemed like they killed a little of the buzz Cowles had left. A rather subtle set, the band just wasn't doing it for us or the crowd. The band that we had circled as a must see was Rainbow Kitten Surprise who blew our expectations as they probably had the best set of the weekend. Fronted by lead singer Samuel Melo, he channeled his inner Mick Jagger and Freddy Mercury dance moves as they gave life to the bands performance. The band is no stranger to performing in big festivals as they danced and swayed and encouraged the crowd to do the same. Cold War Kids (who seem like they play in Denver every other weekend) was on hand to deliver a nostalgic set for us as as they mentioned the last time they had performed in a parking lot was for the 2008 Democratic National Convention which we were also part of. The Growlers were another band who didn't seem to live to our expectations, not sure if it was the lack of our knowledge of their discography or that they followed Rainbow Kitten Surprise. Modest Mouse finally showed up and played an array of their amazing catalog that stretches back years. Frontman Isaac Brock did seem a little seem to banter a bit which at times made no sense to anybody but aside from that it was a great way to end the second night of the festival.

The last day of the festival had us scrambling to get to the grounds in time for Wildermiss, the local band who has been creating a huge buzz locally is starting to look more comfortable on stage as the band seemed more loose moving around the stage playing their customary indie pop sound. Another band we had been looking to perform was Cults. The duo of Brian Oblivion and Madeline Follin has been our playlist for years now and although we missed the last time they performed here, we were anxious to catch their set which had us reminiscing (older stuff) and excited to hear newer material. The night ended with a bang as Matt and Kim took to the stage and all hell broke loose. With a reputation for amazing live shows, the band did not let off the gas as they mingled and encouraged crowd participation throughout their set. The crowd of course ate it up and preceded to play along to the indie band hailing from Brooklyn.

Aside for a few minor quirks (beer lines, band rescheduling, water stations) the festival was an enjoyable weekend for music lovers as the bands that participated were a perfect pairing for a great weekend.

Day One: Levi Double U, Slow Caves, Hop Along, The Kills

Day Two: Brent Cowles, Lo Moon, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Cold War Kids, The Growlers, Modest Mouse

Day Three: Wildermiss, Cults, Matt and Kim

Velorama Festival Set To Invade Denver Next Month

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In a little less than a month the Velorama Festival will be taking over RiNo with their finalized lineup. Modest Mouse will close out the first evening of Velorama on Friday, August 17 after performances by Slow Caves, Hop Along, and The Kills! Modest Mouse replaces Glass Animals, Glass Animals had to cancel their performance at the festival due to a serious accident their drummer was in. The seriousness of his injuries and long road of recovery ahead caused them to cancel all shows through the end of the year including ours. 

The final lineup will have Modest Mouse, The Kills, Hop Along, and Slow Caves on Friday night. Saturday will have headliner The Growlers, Cold War Kids, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Lo Moon and Brent Cowles. Rounding out the weekend will be Sunday headliner Matt and Kim, Cults, Wildermiss, Tracksuit Wedding and The Shacks.

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Music | The Kills Brought New Sexy Material To Share With Denver Last Week

The always beautiful Alison Mosshart of The Kills (Photo Credit: Robert Castro)

Rock duo The Kills brought their unique version of sexually induced rock and roll to The Ogden Theatre last week. Riding the heels of an upcoming new album Ash & Ice, it was a perfect opportunity to hear some new music. The band had no issue getting us into a warm frenzy right off the bat with some classic faves like "No Wow", my personal favorite "U.R.A. Fever", and "Heart is a Beating Drum". We got a dose of new material with the new song "Hard Habit To Break","Heart of a Dog", and "Impossible Tracks". The newer tracks seem to be going over well with their fans.

Jamie Hince of The Kills (Photo Credit: Robert Castro)

The duo of Alison Mosshart and Jamie Hince have been making music since 2001. All of their albums have been met with critical acclaim. Aside from The Kills, they have managed to be involved in many side projects including the Jack White fronted The Dead Weather in which Mosshart shares lead vocal duties. The new album is set to drop later this week and from gaining an early chance to hear some of the newer songs, fans of The Kills will not be disappointed. Still carrying over the sex fueled rock it's no wonder the band continues to impress. The band will continue to tour the rest of the summer including a few festival dates thrown in as well.

Setlist: No Wow | U.R.A. Fever | Heart Is A Beating Drum | Kissy Kissy | Hard Habit To Break | Heart of A Dog | Impossible Tracks | Black Balloon | Doing It To Death | Baby Says | Whirling Eye | Pots and Pans | Monkey 23 Encore: Tape Song | Siberian Nights | Fried My Little Brains | Sour Cherry

Words and Photos: Robert Castro

Music | The Kills | The Ogden Theatre | August 5th | Review and Photos

Jamie Hince and Alison Mosshart make up The Kills (Photo Credit: Robert Castro)

Garage rock indie duo The Kills made their way to a hot sweaty Ogden Theatre on Wednesday night. An unusual tour considering most bands tour in support of an album, the duo is currently working on new material as we speak. That didn't stop us from checking out the lovely talented Jamie Hince on guitar and equally beautiful Alison Mosshart on vocals and guitar as well. Mosshart's vocals filled the theatre with the raspiness and raw sound we are used to hearing from 60 year old chain smoking grandmothers. Yet she pulls it off in such a sexy and seductive manner that we get lost in the gritty garage rock sound we have come to love. Playing out classic hits from their catalog the band opened with a heavy hitter with "URA Fever" automatically inducing the crowd to sing-a-long (one of many on the night). Feeding off each others energy the band kept the crowd sweating from beginning to end as they belted out sultry dance numbers. If you want to experience rock and roll and not oversaturated pop music make sure you go see this duo, they will blow you away. A slew of other dates and festivals are in the works, with a new record coming out soon. Hopefully they make it back so we can witness one of the best rock acts out today.

The lovely Alison Mosshart (Photo Credit: Robert Castro)

Jamie Hince shredding away (Photo Credit: Robert Castro)

The Kills played to a hot sweaty crowd on Wednesday (Photo Credit: Robert Castro)

Check out the Photo Slideshow of The Kills: Photo Credit: Robert Castro