Artists
Losin’ Lately Gambler marks the American debut of Corb Lund, Canada’s acclaimed, authentic alternative country star. Produced by the noted Nashville drummer and vocalist Harry Stinson (of Marty Stuart’s Fabulous Superlatives), Lund’s first New West album is the Alberta-born singersongwriter’s sixth… (Read More)
Jesse Dayton’s brand of country music has been labeled “turbo country”, a nod to his rockabilly roots with the Road Kings and the Alamo Jets. Dayton was raised on a diet of blues, cajun and punk, but graduated into full-flown rockabilly… (Read More)
Northside Revue is a band some may label as alternative counry/bluegrass, roots-rock, punk country, or whatever. But it’s not about being labeled, it’s about playing the music and enjoying giving no less than 110% of pure soul. The songs range from… (Read More)
They’ve been called “country”, "alt-country, and “outlaw country”, but the phrase that best describes the Railbenders is “hard country.” This Denver, Colorado band plays unabashed, straight-no-chaser music that pulls no punches and offers no apologies for the love of some of… (Read More)
Denver’s own Weird Turn Prose might technically fall under the “alt-country” umbrella, but as “Westword” scribe Tom Murphy pointed out, “While country rock is indeed a well-worn groove, Weird Turn Prose is writing the next chapter with captivating aplomb.” After three… (Read More)







