BUUDROW

Based out of Denver, BUUDROW is a musician that writes songs about life, loss, and the complicated emotions we experience day-to-day. After the sudden passing of his sister in 2017, music became a means for coping with tragedy, as well as the motivating force that made it possible to truly enjoy life again. BUUDROW sings with striking and soulful vocals like Hozier, The Lumineers, and Nathaniel Rateliff. He plays western electric guitar, drenched in spring reverb reminiscent of the Hermanos Gutiérrez, Rayland Baxter, and Shakey Graves.

Dollpile

Dollpile is Easter Sunday turned horror movie. Mixing elements of indie rock, shoegaze, and gothic folk, Dollpile is blending genres to make what they affectionately call fuzz folk. It is music for walking home alone to after a party, doom scrolling til the sun comes up, and then driving around your abandoned hometown pretending you’re actually going to call your high school best friend.

Sundarri

Sundarri is an actress, musician, and founder of Soma Wellness, blending art and spirituality as a kriya-initiated yoga instructor and sound healer. Her ethereal, healing-centered sound weaves R&B, Pop, and Alternative influences, using her voice as a conduit for emotion and transformation. Her debut album Andromeda surpassed 25,000 streams, while her sophomore release Abundant has exceeded 45,000, offering New-Age, alternative soundscapes that guide listeners into self-reflection and inner connection. She is currently creating her third album.

Charioteer

Charioteer is a spirited three-piece from Colorado Springs, CO that seamlessly ties indie rock sensibilities with folk-inspired storytelling and won't hesitate to indulge experimental urges. Beginning as a solo project where songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Alex Koshak could flex his distinct flavor of quirky, yet catchy songwriting, the band has evolved through several iterations into the electric trio it is today, enlisting the talents of bassist Chas Douthit and drummer Reggie Thompson.

Harpers

Harpers is the cosmic Americana/soft psych project of Utah-based songwriter, Jacob Beck.  With generous contributions from collaborators and friends, Harpers is a lovingly crafted mélange of Beatlesque psychedelia and twang-tinged southwestern folk.

Pool Salt

We are a five-piece band from Fort Collins.  We've been told we don't play directly into one genre and we agree. 

Pulling from a variety of influences, Pool Salt is an amalgamation of surf, funk, jazz, and indie/alternative rock. We blend female fronted vocals, a ripping saxophone, catchy guitar licks, funky bass lines, and in the pocket drums for a unique sound with each song. 

Bring your pool floaties and come have some fun.

Addie Tonic

Addie Tonic is an alterna-rock band formed in Denver, CO featuring dynamic front woman Meghann5k (Vocals, Guitar), Matt Youngblood (Lead Guitar, Vocals), Dylan Tilton (Bass), and Dennis Valencia (Drums). Addie Tonic’s catchy songs are driven by Meghann5k’s pop-fueled lyrics and Matt’s rock-inspired guitar licks, building garage rock/shoegaze like walls of sound with a punk rock edge. 

Elijah Cruise

Elijah Cruise writes, produces, and creates all of his music in his bedroom. Blending rock, electronic, and indie with his unique songwriting style and powerhouse vocals, he continues to grow with every release, leaving his audience hanging on every word.


 

Irelynn and Unmarked Roads

Shining brightly with striking vocals and sublime melodies, the poetic reflections and youthful passion of 18 year old Irelynn and her band Unmarked Roads bring a distinct twist of wonder to the contemporary scene.

Irelynn Aria writes Indie Pop music and is known to take songs from the past and put an Indie spin on it.  They love playing all types of music. From classic rock to slow love songs and a little folk and country. 


 

Gritch

Gritch is an indie/electro-pop band from Denver, Colorado, known for their infectious melodies, cinematic soundscapes, and emotionally charged storytelling. Formed in 2006, Gritch quickly drew attention with their debut album "The World Was Asleep…", a record that resonated across the college music scene and earned them features on MTV shows like "The Real World", "Road Rules Challenge", "True Life", and more.