TITWRENCH!
When the Underground reaches the surface, where do you go to find the really rawkus kids? You know, the one's who, if they don't always push the envelope, aren't afraid to push to get there?
In the case of the Underground Music Showcase, which has dropped "Denver" from it's title and added national acts to it's lineup in an attempt to grow into, what event organizer and Denver Post Music Critic, Ricardo Baca, calls "a South By Southwest style festival" to find the underground within the underground look to the feminine fringe i.e. TITWRENCH.
Spearheaded by Denver's DJ Sarah Slater, TITWRENCH formed as a committe of radical female Denverites who believed Denver needed it's own lady centric, experimental music festival. Of course this takes time and even more importantly $$$, so about six months ago the women of TITWRENCH began hosting late night dance parties to raise funds for their brainchild.
As is the case with fringe contingents surrounding larger events, TITWRENCH will look to draw it's crowd from the spillover of its more mass appeal friendly relative, the UMS. Unlike other feminine fests, however, TITWRENCH is not a refugee campout for waylaid softrockers of the early 90's Lilith Fair diaspora. Sure, the melodious folk waifs will have their place amidst the three day experience, but only as one of a litany of genres, including ambient, pyschedelic, punk, noise and thrash.
Now, this isn't to say that the UMS isn't worth exploring for those interested in boundary altering artistry. Pinkhawks will be on hand with their recently developed Afrobeat improvisations and don't miss Josephine and the Mousepeople as it's been rumored that their set this evening at Indy Ink may include new songs and potentially a collaboration with one half of the electro wizards BDRMPPL. Also look for other Rhino regulars like MMCIII, Married in Berdichev, Slight Harp, Chris Adolf of Bad Weather California and Hunter Dragon.
for more information about Titwrench visit www.titwrench.com
for more information about the Underground Music Showcase visit www.theums.com
TITWRENCH FACTS:
What:
A 3-Day International Lady-Centered Festival of experimental music and arts, showcasing 30-plus sets of live music, educational workshops, and an array of local craft and food vendors and more!
When:
Friday/July 24, Saturday/July 25, Sunday/July 26
Where:
Local DIY Venues
Friday 7/24:
Rhinoceropolis
3551Brighton Blvd.
Denver, CO 80216
Show time: 8PM
Saturday 7/25:
Blast-O-Mat
2935 W. 7th Ave.
Denver, CO 80204
Show time: 4PM
Sunday 7/26:
Glob
3553 Brighton Blvd.
Denver, CO 80216
Show time: 2PM
Admission:
Individual day: $12
Senior/Student Tickets: $10
Festival pass: $25
*Volunteer opportunities available!*
Performances From Beyond:
Becca Mhalek (Los Angeles): free jazz composer, formerly of Nightshark
Ashley Paul + Eli Keszler (Providence): primitivist, dissonant improv
Christina the Hun (Fort Collins): drummer/singer extraordinaire
Fancie (Berlin): multimedia artist, maker of fancy things
Marissa Perel (Chicago): performance art
Sofaqueen + Froghat (Vancouver): electronic dissonance, noise
Origami Hands (Fort Collins): vocal, lap steel, synth duo
Caldera Lakes (Los Angeles/Denver): noise beauty
Marlow Eggplant (Seattle): experimental noise
Bast (San Francisco): movement, dance
Mutating Meltdown (Austin): punk trio
Hell-Kite (Tempe): dark, experimental folk
Joy Von Spain (Seattle): industrial noise bliss
Rusalka (Vancouver): harsh noise
Kevin Shields (Los Angeles): harsh noise
Les Beyond (Vancouver): ambient, textural, feat. member of Shearing Pinx
Burrow Owl (British Columbia): noise
Zayante Spoils (Boulder): avant-cello, voice, distortion
Milch De La Maquina (Albuquerque): desert noise
Performances From Denver:
Married in Berdichev: ethereal noise
Yellow Elephant: sweet ambience
Laura Goldhamer & The Silver Nail: experimental folk
Tit for Tat: experimental punk-folk trio
Lady Parts: avant chamber-pop
Døersovit: post-riot grrl
Night of Joy: dreamy no-wave
Via: electronic fluids, noise
Emily Fremgen: folk
Last Eyes: experimental solo
Rachael Pollard: folk
Little Foot: solo debut
Lust-Cats of the Gutters: garage love rock
Sybil Vane: avant-opera punk
HDOT: video art

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