Caleb Slade
Caleb Slade was born on Valentine’s Day, 1984. He lives, writes and makes music in Denver, Colorado. (Read More)
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Caleb Slade was born on Valentine’s Day, 1984. He lives, writes and makes music in Denver, Colorado. (Read More)
Calvin hop-scotched his way through Kansas City and Nashville and eventually landed in Denver. After years of years of drinking water, he finally gave up the clear stuff and started drinking alcohol. Songs followed. Spoon, Josh Ritter, Ben Folds and The… (Read More)
We make music to explore the miracle of a living planet. Our album “In the Dream of the Sea Life” is out now on Irish label Indiecater Records, (Read More)
Denver based Cannons formed in October of 2009. It features members of To Be Eaten, Monofog, and Form of Rocket. Cannons is a 3 piece post-hardcore band that subtly combines melody and dischord, with changing time signatures and raspy vocals reminiscent… (Read More)
“Carbon Choir is a band whose virtues compound with each song. At first you might be drawn in by the music’s delicate atmospherics and expertly measured pacing, because the band’s sound is definitely made for reflective moments and thoughtful observation. But… (Read More)
If the late night scene on Broadway Street in Nashville, Tennessee could talk, it would sing you a Casey James Prestwood tune. Drenched in the honest twang that made Gram Parsons and Hank Williams household names, the classic crooner’s carefree vocals… (Read More)
A Story about Charly “The City Mouse” Fasano The City Mouse is a poet and story teller from Denver, Colorado. He tells stories about his travels, nightly experiences in dive bars and his self-deprecating attempts at relationships. He’s been a roadie… (Read More)
Originally from La Crosse, Wisconsin, folk singer-songwriter, Chella Negro, relocated to Colorado in August of 2000. Though spending the majority of the past decade living in Denver has certainly informed her songs with a spirit that can only be lifted from… (Read More)
Cheyenne fiddles around in a variety of musicks, literally and figuratively. You might see her on stage these days with Arnett Hollow, Ben Sollee, Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy, or Thomas A. Minor & the Picket Line. You can hear her on recordings… (Read More)
Years and years of these guys moving around the country and playing in tons of bands led to this, the new version of Raleigh in Denver 2009. (Read More)
Hi, my name is Chris. I’m 25 years old and I wear a size 7 1/2 shoe, I walk upright and enjoy a good bannana. (Read More)
The South Broadway Christian Church — one of the UMS’s most gorgeous venues — will host a Saturday church service from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Saturday. All are welcome, and the music will continue after the service. (Read More)
“Denver newcomers Churchill impressed the Meadowlark crowd with their first official performance last week. The show started as a duo, with Tim Bruns on acoustic and Mike Morter on mandolin. Later in the set, Bethany Kelly shared the vocal duties and… (Read More)
Feel the difference. In a world where “genre” leads to distinction, this band would be hard pressed to classify because they dabble, but they are rock at the core. Circle Number Dot has cleverly chosen their name to stand out and… (Read More)
Cloud City is the collaborative effort of producer Ryan Brasher of the Denver band Eleanor, DJ Nolan of Denver, and MC Tom Foolery originally from Texas. They formed while recording a hip-hop remix of an acoustic-folk song called Sunset by the… (Read More)
My name is Cody Crump. I write rock songs, folk songs, and some other songs too. I like to play rock n’ roll. I live in Denver, CO. I have a cd that I did a few years ago for sale… (Read More)
“One of the last places you’d expect atmospheric and uplifting music to emerge would be Montrose, Colorado — but that’s where Cody Crump resided until a recent move to Denver. The First Movement is his debut solo release. As a member… (Read More)
“Soulful, powerful, straight from the heart.” – Monica Younge, Indie Music Reviews Coles Whalen knows how to jumpstart a music career, literally. After independently releasing an EP in 2005, she bought a pick-up truck and camper and never looked back. In… (Read More)
Consider the Raven is an indie-alternative band hailing from Denver, Colorado. Connie Hong started the band in the fall of 2008 with high school friend Ali Goossens when they attended a dinner with friends that turned into a jam session with… (Read More)
Cougar Legs are strong and sadistic. They are lengthy and polar. They come clean and they come dirty. They walk on carpets and sand and they run in the fields of sour apples. They camouflage themselves in the sun and hunt… (Read More)
The album, “Aggressive Soul,” is a tightly produced collection of real-life street anthems. No rims, ice or scantily clad dancers here. Instead, with sharp-witted lyricism and soul-infused hooks, the rappers tackle spiritual struggles, love and the daily grind of an underground… (Read More)
Curt Fletcher is one of the top young entertainers in the universe. Originally from the mean cornfields of Iowa, he ditched his rap career as M.C. Food $tamp and took his dry sense of humor to the desert in Albuquerque. In… (Read More)