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Fresh off the heels of a sold-out show at The Hi Dive and opening for national acts like Young The Giant and Rooney, Take To The Oars are hitting 2011 running and people are taking notice. Take To The Oars are… (Read More)
The Fine Gentleman’s Club started when Chris Charpentier, Nathan Lund, Sam Tallent, and Bobby Crane got into a bidding war at the yacht store. When none of the men backed down, ever, it was mutually agreed that each one was a… (Read More)
“I laughed so hard I couldn’t freaking breathe.” -The Denver Post on Los Comicos Super Hilariosos Shaved, shaved, unshaved, landing strip, unshaved. (Read More)
Alan Baird- Lead Vocals/guitar Noah Matthews- Bass/Vocals Nick Fox- Lead Guitar/Keys/Vocals Joel matthews- Drums (Read More)
Michael Glader is a multi-instrumentalist Chicago-area native, and the brainchild of his current project, The Apparition of Michael Glader. With a background in old Nat King Cole records, the beginnings of Motown R&B, and Indie Rock, Michael incorporates an anachronistic sound… (Read More)
“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 Black Heart Procession took root in San Diego in 1997, when Pall Jenkins (vocals, guitars, synths, etc.) and Tobias Nathaniel (piano, guitar, organ, etc.) put their previous band, Three Mile Pilot, on an open-ended hiatus. They are the core members… (Read More)
The Bonnie Situation is a relentlessly explosive rock group emerging from several amazing local rock acts, featuring members of The Blackouts, The Fluid, The Landgrabbers, The Mighty 18 Wheeler and The Railbenders. (Read More)
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)
The Dendrites have been playing throughout Colorado since 2003, embodying the sounds of 1960’s traditional reggae, rocksteady and ska, while combining elements of modern day jazz and rock. In 2009, they released their debut album “Mountain Standard Time” on Megalith Records… (Read More)
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)
In the spring of 2008, after solidifying their line-up, The Don’ts and Be Carefuls started to imagine up some songs and began playing their first shows performing the sort of music that some have deemed “fun” yet “intense.” From the beginning… (Read More)
Hey everyone, we are The Down from Denver Colorado. We are a 3 piece that consists of Chris Houghton on Guitar/Vox, Hector Hernandez on Bass/Vox, and Mr. Neil Rippe on the Drums. We are all ex-members of a local garage/surf band… (Read More)
With a psychedelic groove to their tunes, The Fling brings you mind tripping harmonies spread upon raw folk rock jams. Brothers, Graham and Dustin Loveli, and their band members Justin Ivey and Scotty Cantino hand us a different vibe to cheers… (Read More)
“Easily one of the year’s most auspicious debuts.” – Dave Herrera, Westword “…the leaders of the future, the heroes of our times; the most magnificent of the magnificent…” – Urb Magazine With their tongues thrust firmly into their cheeks and their… (Read More)
layered harmonies and shifty musical structure unified by lyric-driven songs (Read More)
Vox and guitar met at a private screening of “When We Were Kings.” Inspired to do for music what Muhammad Ali did for improvisational speaking they formed the h is o. The band is legendary within small — but growing -… (Read More)
“I have seen the future, and it is the Heyday,” writes Cory Casciato of Westword. The Heyday are rapidly becoming used to these praises, but these five kids from the south end of Denver started out just looking for fun. The… (Read More)
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 Knew’s version of rock and roll is one of blistering hopefulness that explodes in positive, energetic odes to love and hate, life and death – ultimately landing on a final note of enduring optimism and fun. Their debut full-length, Pulpería… (Read More)
The May Kit closed out the night and for a moment, I thought maybe Devendra Banhart was playing under a different name, despite the fact that Max of The May Kit looks nothing like Banhart beyond having a beard; his rainy… (Read More)
The Melismatics formed at the turn of the century in the fertile ground of the Minneapolis indie-rock scene. Their debut album “Postmodern Rock” quickly caught the attention of college radio stations around the country and garnered favorable reviews from critics around… (Read More)
Bobby Smith If there were some alchemy through which the aching metal of David Lee Roth-era Van Halen and the shrieking, gnashing sounds of The Cramps could be melded, you still wouldn’t have an accurate representation of the crush of styles… (Read More)
Deeply rooted in old time, folk and traditional American music, The Mile Markers are a home grown folk group from Denver, Colorado. The heart of The Mile Markers rests in Julie Stratton (guitar/vocals) and Bevin Foley (fiddle/vocals). After meeting serendipitously in… (Read More)
Minor Note Orchestra, formerly Pawn Ticket Trio, through their inimitable style, hip aesthetic and constant gigging, has become synonymous with all the things that make Denver’s live music scene so enjoyable. Having honed their self-proclaimed genre of “crime jazz”, which melds… (Read More)