Machine Gun Blues
News
Best shows this week
(Denver Post Entertainment)
Shhh! The Bad Boys of Machine Gun Blues Playing in Globville Tonight
, those crazy Machine Gun Blues bastards are playing a show in -- are you ready for this?! -- Globeville
(Backbeat Online)
Aaron from The Machine Gun Blues
: Aaron from The Machine Gun Blues !! Aaron is the lead singer for Denver RAWK band The Machine Gun
(The Donnybrook Writing Academy)
Tonight: Machine Gun Blues Final Show.
your plans right now! Seriously. Tonight, the venerable rock and roll warlords known as Machine Gun
(Backbeat Online)
Machine Gun Blues @ the Larimer Lounge
Machine Gun Blues' incendiary set. The Denver quintet is legendary for its chaotic live shows, which
(Denver Post Reverb)
Machine Gun Blues @ the Bluebird Theater
This picture says so much about the life and times of Denver's very own Machine Gun Blues. Photos
(Denver Post Reverb)
Live Review: Machine Gun Blues Final Show
Photo: Jon Solomon This Machine kills...everybody. Machine Gun Blues, Ghost Buffalo, Mr
(Backbeat Online)
Denver/Boulder: Shows this week | 11.26 - 12.02
Hill Dirty Sweet @ Fox Theatre Machine Gun Blues @ Walnut Room Mustangs & Madras @ Lion's Lair
(Merry Swankster)
Denver/Boulder: Shows this week | 12.17 - 12.23
Theater DJ Greyboy @ Fox Theatre Machine Gun Blues @ Larimer Lounge Michael McDonald @ Paramount
(Merry Swankster)
Show Reviews | Achille Lauro
Last night we saw Aaron Collins of Machine Gun Blues dressed to the nines in a suit, plinking
(The Donnybrook Writing Academy)
“We don’t do cool,” reads the Machine Gun Blues website. “We work our asses off to bleed on stage.” Of course, the outfit is wrong on both counts: Its ragged, pounding fusion of the Stooges and ‘60s British R&B is infinitely, if not self-consciously, hip. And no matter how much raw energy the members burn while performing, it all seems to come as naturally as breathing. But they aren’t as haphazard as their booze-basted live shows might imply. The band’s debut album—due in the spring of 2006—has been in the works for almost a year, held up by perpetual revisions and perfectionism as the group evolves even further into a seething, punk-injected bastardization of the Spencer Davis Group. Don’t be fooled by the quintet’s devotion to rock-and-roll chaos, though: Underneath all the sweat and shattered glass lies a pounding, precision-engineered Machine.
