Artists

13 Bullets

Started at the end of 2007 “13 Bullets” had been going under the moniker of “I Carry The Fire.” They have now changed their named but remain fiercely committed to putting together a band that plays the kind of punk that… (Read More)

American Relay

Born out of a love for American roots music, punk rock ethos, a serendipidous rencontre, and a mutual disdain for the state of popular music, two young men from the mountains of Colorado set out to revive the soul of American… (Read More)

Angie Stevens & the Beautiful Wreck

“Go on: Just try to find a single soul who’s seen Angie Stevens live and not been completely entranced. Backed by a stellar cast of musicians, Stevens engages audiences in a way that makes every performance feel intimate, like she’s playing… (Read More)

Bad Luck City

Bad Luck City hails from what has become the epicenter of dark roots music: Denver Colorado, and they do their hometown proud on their second realease “Adelaide”. Despite Bad Luck City’s americana roots they are an urban band. The songs feature… (Read More)

Bone Orchard Revival

Reared in the dusky twilight of Michigan industry and baptized on its haunted shores, Bone Orchard Revival offers Sunday morning lovesick hymnals to break your back and harmonies to mend it, with siren songs sweet and sultry as a Saturday night… (Read More)

Bonnie & the Clydes

Dust off your dancing shoes, real country music has returned. Bonnie & the Clydes bring a brand of swingin’ music that makes it nearly impossible to sit still. In a world overrun by alt and pop country, they conjure up the… (Read More)

Buckwild

Band Members: Buck Wild – guitar/ vocals Sister Sara – bass Gogo – drums (Read More)

Cain & April

Cain and April is a singer-songwriter duo based in Denver, Colorado. April Nicholle began singing on stage at the age of 11 and began composing songs and playing guitar in her early twenties. She performed in numerous clubs in Fort Worth… (Read More)

Carry Me Ohio

Carry Me Ohio brings together good-timin’ Americana music with deep heartache. Hailing from Boulder, CO, their style is confined neither to rock nor to folk nor to country, but rather the band borrows from all these genres to create a sound… (Read More)

Chris Pureka

In an age of fleeting success and temporary notions, Chris Pureka is an artist of substance, armed with an eye for detail and an emotional intelligence that can switch from withering to compelling with a subtle inflection. Her third studio album… (Read More)

Colder Than Fargo

colder than fargo started in the winter of 2003,three men,three instruments one idea.that idea being to make music that is painfully slow and melancholic,yet inside the shambolic structure lies an innocent beauty.ctf showcased these tunes in various coffee shops around denver.as… (Read More)

Deep Fried Pickle Project

The Deep Fried Pickles are a delectable musical treat. They pride themselves on making JUGaBilly HOKUM music. Founded in ‘00 as a jug band, ’DFPP’ now mixes other American roots forms into the breading batter as well. Bluegrass, Hokum, Folk, Rockabilly… (Read More)

Denver Joe & The Saddle Tramps

Denver Joe… honkeytonk hero and man amongst men. The following is an article taken from the Westword, written by Marty Jones and published Oct. 10 1996. Only the venue and the drummer have changed. Hey, Denver Joe How’d you get that… (Read More)

Devil Doll

Colleen Duffy created Devil Doll one late, smoky evening, many blue moons ago with the mission of putting sex back into rock and roll. Deciding that the world of music had not heard the truth since Joan Jett and Johnny Cash… (Read More)

Elliott Moonshine & the Ghost

Formed in the summer of 2009, Elliott Moonshine and the Ghost is an effort to combine the dark side of Folk/Americana with strong melodies. It features: Nicolas Busquet: Nicolas was born and raised in France and arrived in Denver in the… (Read More)

Herman Gauche

As a tiny infant Herman Gauche was left in a corn field where he was abdopted by aliens from outer space! It was in outer space that he learned the guitar and began composing his first songs under the patient tutelage… (Read More)

Jesse Dayton

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)

Jonny Barber

Jonny Barber writes, records and performs his own original songs with his band, The Rhythm Razors. He began recording 45s for the Rock-A-Billy Record Co. in Denver, Colorado in 2007. He also played lead guitar on six tracks cut with the… (Read More)

Jonny Woodrose & The Broken-Hearted Woodpeckers

Jonny Woodrose & The Broken-Hearted Woodpeckers are an eclectic group of young men pulled from their mother’s breasts too soon. Recently called “One of the most engaging Americana bands in Denver…” by Westword, the woodpeckers have a loud energetic sound that… (Read More)

Levi Allen Sinner

A one-man band with roots in Country, Blues, and Americana. (Read More)

Lipbone Redding & The Lipbone Orchestra

That’s not a trombone you’re hearing… It’s a human voice. Former subway musician Lipbone Redding revs up the party and makes lots of sounds with only his lips. He not only imitates a trombone, he is an accomplished soloist, songwriter, guitarist… (Read More)

Munly & The Lupercalians

A Pre-History of Lupercalia ~ A Pre-History Of Lupercalia~ You might be familiar with the history of Lupercalia, the land, impenetrable mountains in the west, the Black Wulf Forest in the north and east, The Wandering in the true east, and… (Read More)

O’Holloran

Formed in the winter of 2008, O’Holloran set out with a suitcase full of “old-time” and traditional folk music, heading toward a landscape of unorthodox beats and innovative melodies. Now “old-time” was labeled a genre around 1923 – just one year… (Read More)

Rosalie

Members: Jon Boland- Rhythm Guits & Vocals Jason – Lead Guits Jenny B – Bass Guits J.T. Ruggier – Drums Influences: Six o’clock news, Pabst Blue Ribbon, Lucero, Son Volt, Van Morrison, Neil Young, and Miller High Life. Sounds Like: A… (Read More)

Shurman

You can attach many handles to Shurman’s music…country rock, cowpunk, rock-n-roll, alt-country, Americana, but none of them really nails the bands sound. The hard-touring Los Angeles quartet played close to 1,000 shows from 2004-2008, headlining clubs and opening for such diverse… (Read More)

Slim Cessna’s Auto Club

Engaging, riveting, sad and humorous; demanding the audience to participate both live and while listening to their albums; Slim Cessna’s Auto Club has been branded with every musical description possible. This seems fitting, as SCAC describes their music as American (Is… (Read More)

Spindrift

The mists of Spindrift began casting their hypnotic haze upon the eastern shores of the United States in 1992. For the next decade, the captain of the mothership, singer/songwriter/guitar-slinger, Kirpatrick Thomas (a.k.a. “KP”), sailed the sonic sea, letting the music carry… (Read More)

The Build-Up

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The Earps

In 2004, the original lineup of The Earps debuted at The Hard Rock Cafe in Phoenix, a location of the international franchise that was once lampooned by Krusty the Clown on a TV episode of The Simpsons. (The exact quote was… (Read More)