Artists
B.Sous {pronounced Bee Sue) Named one of the “12 Bands to Look Out for in 2008” by Denver’s alternative weekly newspaper, Westword, b.sous finds some of the brightest stars in Denver’s scene and brings them to the stage in a full-on… (Read More)
Starting in the spring of 2002, White-Gluz performed extensively as a solo arist in Eastern Canada and the US using the name Bad Flirt. Bad Flirt shared the stage with One Candle Power and Jade Tree recording artist Onelinedrawing during an… (Read More)
Dameon Merkl is a dangerously funny man with a penchant for inspired self-deprecation and Bukowski-esque aphorisms. Get him behind the mike with his band, however, and he’s as menacing and spooky as a walk through Lafayette Cemetery on a moonless summer… (Read More)
It’s not often if ever that a band from the Midwest plays as little as 5 shows before finding themselves on stage at an event curated by one of New York City’s most well known day-to-day culture blogs. Benjamin Davis (vocals… (Read More)
This is American music. Drawing on (perhaps channeling?) The Velvet Underground and Post Beatles era John Lennon, Bad Weather California is both timeless and classic while somehow being, simultaneously, forward thinking and modern. They have been around – as in around… (Read More)
“…Band Of Annuals raised the bar immediately with its first song, “Blood On My Shirt”. Front-and-center here is the male-female vocal interplay between frontman Jay Henderson and keyboardist Jeremi Hanson. Henderson sounds rather like Gerald Collier or Rocky Votolato (who you… (Read More)
What began as a solo project two years ago has matured into the four-piece piano-driven, melodic, indie rock machine of Barcelona. After recording his solo debut Safety Songs, an up-and-coming Seattle singer/songwriter Brian Fennell (vocals, keyboards) assembled a band for a… (Read More)
He can sell you a bill of love that from anyone else would seem corny and make you believe again – in the long summers of blissful youth, in dancing the night away. Bart Davenport grew up in Berkeley California. If… (Read More)
Since 2002, Barton Carroll has toured and recorded extensively with Crooked Fingers and Eric Bachmann, playing guitar, steel guitar, and upright bass. Carroll has also toured, playing various instruments with Azure Ray, Dolorean, and Micah P. Hinson. In 2006 Carroll released… (Read More)
Marc Hughes and Nathan Gross have been putting in time at the creative desk, cranking out posters for the Hi-Dive for the last few years and they are putting together a display of their finest works and would like to invite… (Read More)
Feeling lonely tonight? Turn off the TV and lower the lights. Baltimore duo Beach House have returned with their sophomore full length entitled Devotion. Alex Scally and Victoria Legrand have written eleven delicate pop tunes about love, feeling, and, of course… (Read More)
“For the past month, we’ve been telling everyone within earshot about Bear Hands, an unsigned up-and-comer out of Brooklyn that should be on the radar of every indie label.” -Entertainment Weekly "..While hints of lo-fi indie and post-punk v2.o float about… (Read More)
Bear in Heaven have trapped echos, tremors, winds, and fading light. Theyve redefined time, and folded it. Theyve unbuttoned sound, and realigned it. Within four walls in Brooklyn, Jon Philpot, Adam Wills, Sadek Bazaara, and Joe Stickney mined the democracy of… (Read More)
…a captivating journey, effortlessly exploring the territory between lyrical, cello-inflected ambience to epic, guitar-driven rock. Subtle, dramatic, intense and sometimes beautiful music from cello, bass, electric guitar, drums, keys and samples. "In a decade when so little contemporary music piques the… (Read More)
An exceptional newcomer is [Bela Karoli], whose smart production is fronted by Julie Davis’ snazzy trip-hop vocals. — Ricardo Baca. Denver Post. [Bela Karoli], is one of the Queen City’s most provocative and stunning music acts. . . [Bela Karoli] is… (Read More)
“An exceptional newcomer is [Bela Karoli], whose smart production is fronted by Julie Davis’ snazzy trip-hop vocals.” — Ricardo Baca. Denver Post. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. "[Bela Karoli], is one of the Queen City’s most provocative and stunning music acts. . . [Bela Karoli… (Read More)
Christian Seith , a solo guitarist native to Washington, DC turned Denver Transplant, assembled BEMUSED from a unique crew of his fellow Lamont School of Music colleagues in the winter of 2009. The ethereal element that Mark Clifford’s vibraphones infuses with… (Read More)
Songwriter/Singer Ben Minnotte has been lurking in the shadows of the Denver music scene for a few years now. At any given time, Ben can be seen acting as a crew member for a staging company, occasionally working in the recording… (Read More)
Ben Roy is one of the fastest up and coming comics the Denver comedy scene has to offer. Fast paced, witty, and opinionated, he is poised to take the entertainment industry by storm with his unique blend of rant, sarcastic, observational… (Read More)
The Quad City Madman needs your help… After breaking both wrists in a tragic dancing accident, the Magicyclops is not only unable to perform, he has mounting hospital bills that need to be paid. YOU can help. Come to the special… (Read More)
Matt Close was recently hospitalized after being hit by a van while riding his bicycle. Money raised at teh show will go towards medical bills. (Read More)
“Imagine the backroom of a dive bar in a bad neighbourhood where the All American Rejects and Foo Fighters are chain-smoking, throwing back shots and playing cards. Sound good? Check this Scottish trio out on Warped this year and secure future… (Read More)
Big in Japan has reformed with new members. We just recently enlisted our friend Luke Hoffman, of Reno locals The Atomiks fame, to take over bass playing and back-up vocaling duties. If you’re an Atomiks fan, no worries, Luke’s still with… (Read More)
Started in the summer of ’05, Big Timber was a result of restlessness. Chuck, Trevor, and Bryce were in need of a band while Pariah Caste was on hiatus, and the end of Murder Scene Clean Up Team left Andy in… (Read More)
Join Ginger Perry for a night of BINGO Who knows, it may just be your lucky night! $1 Miller Lites all night long (Read More)
“Arcuni’s unhinged vocals recall the whisper-to-a-scream theatrics of Black Francis and the Pixies, the song arrangements build from pensive acoustic openings to a glorious pin-your-ears-back din, and the musical influences range from the shambolic swagger of The Replacements and the ’New… (Read More)
In this case, one man’s sorrow is the listener’s good fortune. With a sound imbued with rock and roll idealism and tainted by life’s complexities, Birdy is simultaneously a homage to indie rock, past and present and a sonic exploration… (Read More)





























