Artists
So, we play music. What kind of music? Good question. If you’ve got yer speakers turned on, then you’re listening to some of it now. We don’t really call it anything…except maybe “our music.” If you’d like to be a part… (Read More)
Justin Ringle has turned out to be a songwriter strongly influenced by the seasons. His Portland, Oregon-based band’s last record, the critically acclaimed House With No Home, was a winter album par excellence, from its chilly cover art to its frostbitten… (Read More)
The 19-year old from Kent, Ohio first performed with her family band One Way Rider at the age of eight. At age 15, she recorded her first album “White Lies” in her brother’s bedroom, printing only 100 copies. One of those… (Read More)
Singer/songwriter Sampson has the kind of 3:00am voice that’s equal parts chain-smoke and liquid vicodin. The enclosed EP displays a weariness that, thankfully, does not inspire weariness in the listener, but instills a welling sense of release. Laconic vocals brush against… (Read More)
I don’t have a publicist or staff writer so I am not going to write this like I do. I have tried that before and it just sounds weird. I am a real person, just like you, this what I’ve come… (Read More)
JOHN COMMON sometimes wishes he were a filmmaker or a painter, but due to a run-in with his brother’s record collection at an impressionable age, he ended up with a bad case of the rock and an obsession for making… (Read More)
“We’re all stuck out in the desert and we’re gonna die!” Coming through the speakers sounding like some strange love child of The Pixies and Country Joe And the Fish, it’s the feel bad hit of the season. What I mean… (Read More)
Casual brilliance is one thing, but Fort Collins’s Drag the River seems to spit up country-rock genius in the split second between slipping off the barstool and hitting the floor. Hey Buddies . . . is a crudely played and recorded… (Read More)
Outside of Philadelphia I was born and raised, and in the playground I spent quite a few of my younger days. At the time I had a preference for brunettes but years pass and we change. When my tendencies turned toward… (Read More)
Lurleens ruled the charts during the ’60s and ’70s, racking up over 70 hits as a solo artist and a duet partner. With an impoverished upbringing, a devoted yet troubled marriage, chronic illness and exhaustion due to her hectic pace, and… (Read More)
Jason Molina is not one to settle. Throughout his musical career of 12 plus years under his given name, Songs: Ohia and Magnolia Electric Co., he has lived in 9 different locations and has had a dozen different backing bands on… (Read More)
From the wild and wooly and weird Pacific Northwest, Mark Pickerel has quite the back story. He was the drummer in seminal grunge faves The Screaming Trees, and has played on albums by Mark Lanegan, Brandi Carlile, and some band from… (Read More)
Since 1997, I’ve been stomping out barn rock and true-grit country for the good people in Colorado and beyond. My sound blends early country, hillbilly bop and backporch blues and rock into a beer-soaked hybrid. I hope you dig it. I’ve… (Read More)
Matthew Reveles is a multi-instrumental singer-songwriter from Tempe, AZ. He is currently accompanied by his live band. Collectively they are known as Matthew Reveles & Fancy Cloud and can often be seen performing for any wide variety of audiences. Matthew, usually… (Read More)
My name is micah schnabel from the band 2 cow garage. This is my side project which I use as an outlet for all the songs that don’t fit into the 2cow garage format. Because of this the songs are kind… (Read More)
A giant, this Michael Dean Damron. Musically and physically, I saw on YouTube. Damron gave us intense, heartstopping rock with I Can Lick Any Sonofabitch In The House, but after four cd’s Damron said it was enough and he continued solo… (Read More)
There’s not much to tell. I sing and play guitar in the rock bands GUNMOLL and IN THE RED. This project, this style of playing and singing is exactly what you would hear if you came to my door any given… (Read More)
“The band’s live sound references the past while simultaneously looking to the future.” – SPIN Earth “American infused…earnest folk-pop” – Buzzbands LA “Raucous boot-tapping hoe-down-inducing fun, punctuated with the distinct sound of an old-timey saloon piano.” – Nu Rave Brain Wave… (Read More)
Motel Motel is a history of Rock youth in a blender. They croon with the spirit of an old Country Ballad, but one careening through the tunnels and avenues of their home base, New York City. Forming there in the Fall… (Read More)
Since 2004 Motorhome has been playing up and down the Front Range of Colorado and is proud to call Fort Collins its home. In their short existence, they have opened up for great names like Cross Canadian Ragweed, The Legendary Shack… (Read More)
After leaving the legendary Lubbock, Texas Alt. Country group Waiting to Derail, singer/songwritter Daniel Markham is heading up his own one man project One Wolf. Influenced by bands like Tears For Fears and New Order to Hank Williams and Whiskeytown, One… (Read More)
Pokey LaFarge was born in the heartland of America and took to the open roads at a young age, earning the key to the freedom by hitching rides and writing boxcar ballads that spun tales of a boy finding his way… (Read More)
Here’s where the last installment of the adventures of Reverend Dead Eye left off: After a shit-kicking, soul-scorching sermon at the Westword Music Awards Showcase in June — a raw, bluesy baptism of hellfire that featured Eliza Jane Smith of… (Read More)
You have to admire a songwriter who admits that an Otis Redding song “got him to thinkin’” about where he belongs. Rodney Parker does just that in “Drive Away,” arguably the best cut from his 2004 release "BLOW THE SOOT OUT…. (Read More)
Rosalie is a musical experience steeped in the traditions of American songwriting. The Colorado based four-piece has garnered comparisons to Bruce Springsteen, Buffalo Springfield, Steve Earle and contemporaries like the Drive by Truckers and Memphis’s own Lucero. The band has shared… (Read More)
Molly: I didn’t know you took days off. J.J. McQuade: Hi Molly. Molly: Where have you been stranger? J.J. McQuade: I’ve been real busy. Molly: Oh boy, same old trouble huh? J.J. McQuade: My kind of trouble doesn’t take vacations. -"Lone… (Read More)
Runway Estates stars Tennessee native Patrick Porter and Iowa native Jeffrey Wentworth Stevens in the auditory equivalent of a spaghetti western. When Morton Aurora (Gabriele Ferzetti), the power-hungry owner of an airline company, hires Frank Stapleton (Henry Fonda, playing against type)… (Read More)




























