Edison

Edison has always been a band in motion. Built through years of relentless touring, the trio’s music traces the emotional geography of the American landscape. Formed in 2014, Edison quickly landed on Colorado’s radar with their 2015 debut EP Ghosts. Their 2016 full-length Familiar Spirit, released on Rhyme & Reason Records, brought national critical acclaim and significant radio play, led by the breakout single “Open Road.” In 2018, the band followed with Lionsheart, an EP that marked a clear sonic evolution toward a more alternative, expansive sound.

What followed wasn’t a breakup, but a pause—a necessary widening of the lens. Edison stepped away to live, grow, and recalibrate. Their newest songs emerge from that space with patience and precision, trading urgency for clarity. Led by Sarah Slaton’s voice and songwriting, with multi-instrumentalist, Dustin Morris, and producer/grammy-nominated guitarist, Maxwell Hughes. Edison now explores the quieter tensions of love and repetition: the pull of what hurts, the comfort of familiar ghosts, and the strange gravity that draws us back to the same corners again and again.

Anchored by seasoned musicianship and shaped by lived experience, Edison’s return feels less like a comeback and more like a continuation—deeper, steadier, and more honest than ever.