Artists

Take to the Oars (prev. Vonnegut)

After carrying the moniker for almost 5 years, Denver’s Vonnegut has officially changed it’s name to Take to the Oars. Change can be difficult. However, with a brand new E.P. scheduled for a fall release, surviving multiple line-up changes, the evolution… (Read More)


TaunTaun

We are friends that have played in a bunch of bands, toured a lot, recorded a lot of albums, all in various genres. We all like certain eras of metal between ‘70-’88. This is that metal. Chris Fogal (The Gamits) on… (Read More)


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TBA


Tea Cozies

“Downright intoxicating garage pop.” Seattle Weekly Reverb “Seattle’s Tea Cozies are not willing to go unnoticed.” REDEFINE MAGAZINE “This band brings to mind early Breeders or Elastica, and there ain’t nothing cozy about that.” John in the Morning for Seattle Sound… (Read More)


The (Murder) Pinchers

As most people know, The Warlock Pinchers got together, wrote some songs, got in a van, played some shows, van broke down, band broke up. Years later the band is banding together for a reunion show this August and to get… (Read More)


the Alan Baird Project

Alan Baird- Lead Vocals/guitar Noah Matthews- Bass/Vocals Nick Fox- Lead Guitar/Keys/Vocals Joel matthews- Drums (Read More)


the Apache

The Apache is Bastian Salazar, Hector Steele, Dik Stevenson, B. Borealis and occasionaly Donnie Wahlberg. (Read More)


The Autumn Film

“Like a post-collegiate Fiona Apple jamming with Snow Patrol, The Autumn Film serves up a piano-drenched sincerity topped off with a voice that’s wise and heartbroken beyond its years” (The Onion). "The Autumn Film has a voice you’d swear you’ve heard… (Read More)


the Beaten Sea

“The Beaten Sea’s songs certainly conjure testier times, but, as a whole, they make for a joyous collection. And, in turn, this new outfit has not only offered up the finest area debut of the year, but also a contender for… (Read More)


The Big Motif

The Big Motif is a young band with a surprising amount of experience under their belts. The group ranges from 18-20 years of age, yet founding members Tony Pacello, Hunter Roberts and Jeff Jani have been playing together for 5 years… (Read More)


the Black Atlantic

The Black Atlantic is the Groningen (The Netherlands) based acoustic pop band formed around singer and songwriter Geert van der Velde, former frontman for American metalcore group Shai Hulud. The Black Atlantic released their debut album “Reverence for Fallen Trees” digitally… (Read More)


The Blackouts

The Blackouts may have day jobs, but they are full-time rock-and-roll. This independent and sexy all-girl rock band, based in Denver, formed in early 2009 after individual attempts with other bands. Their first jam proved electric and the group hit the… (Read More)


The Bottesini Project

Saxophonist Paul Riola hails originally from Denver Colorado, but spent 12 years living and playing in Portland Oregon. It was in Portland that Paul had the opportunity to work with the likes of Rob Blakeslee, Michael Vlaktovich, Steve Mackay , Moe… (Read More)


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the Centennial (formerly Meese)


the Clouds

“Thing is: Ellison Park is not the biggest boy you’ll ever meet. He’s not boisterous, he’s not tall, nor is he wide. But somehow, put him on a stage and he will grow before your eyes. And for the last two… (Read More)


the Conjugal Visits

Mmmm Hmmm members of the Nicotine Fits (Read More)


The Construct

The Constuct (formerly known as Orwellian Math) nimbly pushes the boundaries of what punk and indie rock can be as it mates aggressive, fiery songs with lonely, contemplative material. Instead of opting for a traditional band, the Boulder-based two-piece has forced… (Read More)


The Denver City Saltlicks

The Denver City Saltlicks, DCS, have been in the Denver music scene as of late 2004. They write original tunes that have that old time feel. You’d swear you were sittin’ on your grandma’s front porch drinking whiskey iced tea watching… (Read More)


The Don’ts And Be Carefuls

“The Don’ts and Be Carefuls (or The DBCs) formed out of necessity in the vacuous town of Greeley, Colorado. Both lead singer Casey Banker and drummer Luke Hunter James-Erickson had played in bands prior, but the idea to do a dance… (Read More)


the Fire Drills

Current and former members of Red Cloud West, The Omens, The Risk, D.Biddle, Crestfallen, The Volts, and Lion Sized. We like to play sharp, fast, catchy songs that sting like a motherfucker. (Read More)


The Flobots

When a pair of quick-witted emcees joins forces with a battle-hardened, groove-fusing rhythm section, a classically trained violist and trumpet player, the result is a sound that explores and expands the frontiers of live hip-hop. Progressive in both style and message… (Read More)


The Foot

Years in the making, Denver-based trio The Foot. officially formed in the Spring of 2008. They fuse a love of classic rock acts such as Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, and The Who with modern rock pioneers such as Muse, The Raconteurs… (Read More)


the Green Typewriters

So…here is what has been transpiring…Garrison has moved to New york, we miss him and Angie and hope for the best for them out there. we also hope that our paths cross again in a substantial way. in the mean time… (Read More)


The Gromet

Nick Pittman – Electric Bass, Vibra SLAP, Johnny Lewth – Tambo/Drums, Shea B. – Electric Guitar/vocals (Read More)


The Hollyfelds

Once there was a grown man who lived in a closet. Well, it wasn’t a real closet. He only used the closet as a secret entrance to his underground lair of steam tunnels where he was able to pursue his interests… (Read More)


the Horace van Vaughan

The Horace Van Vaughn is an improv group comprised of three local musicians in prominent local bands. In june on 2005, a last minute ensemble was thrown together to fill a slot for a show in Boulder, CO. Thought to be… (Read More)


The Knew

The Knew’s music is influenced by hard, minimalist blues and demonstrates punk, southern rock, and rockabilly tendencies. Live, The Knew does not involve much improv, but rather delivers their songs in a whirlwind of rock fury. The use of slide guitar… (Read More)


the Kolfax Kids

The Kolfax Kids are a combination of power-pop bands the Noise Boys and the Vitamin Kids. This Denver band delivers a fast, beat heavy form of pop influenced by rock, punk, new wave, and various revivals of previous years. (Read More)


the Life There Is

Life is an equation. And the Denver band, The Life There Is swims in all its parts. In larger units – we call these parts days. Smaller and tougher to digest we sometimes call the parts hours or seconds. Whichever unit… (Read More)


the Lumineers

Winner of the “Best Surrounding Area Band” in the 2009 HMA’s (Hoboken Music Awards “Honest and unadorned orchestral folk” with an EP that is “top-to-bottom, full of wisdom.” – Kiernan Maletsky of Westword "Disarmingly simple, sincere music that’s as raggedy and… (Read More)