Rabbit Fighter

Rabbit Fighter formed in Denver in 2017 by Zoya Brou, Brook Theis, Matt Tillson and Dan Sayers. Originally started as a project to showcase Brou's songwriting, it has since evolved into being more experimental and collaborative, with Tillson's penchant for metal riffs, Sayers' odd time signatures, Theis' angular bass lines and Brou's post punk noodling on the guitar.

Pretty. Loud.

Pretty. Loud. is a Piano-Punk trio from Denver, Colorado. Weaving piano, synth, and drums beneath sardonic and heartfelt lyricism, Pretty. Loud. offers a musical space of angst for a modern age. With an eclectic stage presence and a catalog of music ranging from saccharine love ballads to empathetic/energetic tales of youthful weariness, the band covers a wide spectrum of energetic, emotional rock to keep audiences dancing and self-reflecting until the curtain closes.

Prep Rally

Tatum Russo and Drew Norris met when Drew tried out for a band which, almost immediately after he joined, fell apart. Out of the ashes of that experience rose a tentative collaboration, with Drew sending Tatum piano recordings of song ideas and hooks, and Tatum writing lyrics and melody lines. The two eventually put together enough songs to release an EP (Passing Notes) under the name Prep Rally in January of 2018, with Drew lending extra instrumentation and production and Tatum adding searing flute solos.

Poor Moxi

Poor Moxi creates energetic and theatrical alternative rock, combining influences of surf rock, punk, and indie. Described by Colorado Punk Rock Army as "an acid trip gone very, very good," Poor Moxi blends the tight composition of alternative staples like Muse and Arctic Monkeys with indie feel-good elements of groups like Cage the Elephant and The Strokes. Simply put, the Denver-based five-piece makes music to get people moving.

Poinciana

Hey there guys, we're Poinciana, we a band, we're boys, we're boys in a band, we're a boy band. If you're a girl and you could play, that would be help us not be a boy band. Thanks.

Places Back Home

Places Back Home is a band forged in Fort Collins, CO by friends who needed a release from the rigor of studying at Colorado State University. Focused on making music that captures the raw and honest experience of being human in a world full of questions, PBH blurs the lines of genres with an emotional mixture of indie rock, folk, and post rock that has been coined as "post folk." Places Back Home's first entry into the Colorado scene consisted of a four-track EP entitled Anchored released in 2016. This was quickly followed up by sophomore record, Falling Apart released in 2017.

Pictures of Moss

PICTURES OF MOSS is a neo-psychedelia rock band of misfits out of Fort Collins, CO. Described as “warm and fuzzy psychedelia,” Pictures of Moss takes you on a journey through themes of nature, science, and deep emotions. Fans of Ween, The Flaming Lips, and Talking Heads will find familiar ground here.

People in General

People in General is a 5-7 piece Jazz-Pop band from Fort Collins, Colorado. The band fuses elements of Math-Rock, Bedroom Pop, Jazz, and Indie to deliver fun and high energy live performances. Fronted by songwriter Ben Eberle, the lineup includes keyboardist Matan Birnbaum, drummer Ethan Christi, bassist Connor PB, and guitarist JJ Maestes. They are joined by singers Geneva Hein and Annalee Knies, also members of the Fort Collins band, Autumnal.

The Shaky Experience

The Shaky Experience est. 2010, Baltimore, MD, now based in Denver as of 2016, are a performance art, entertaining af, indie, noise pop band. They're guaranteed to give you a dopamine hit of a lifetime by summoning the most whimsical side of you during their antics and live performance set. Ex Reel World Denver, ex The Price Is Right winner, ex Limewire addicts, ex Aol dialup internet sound lovers, ex The Mummy starring The Rock movie goers. TSE donates 50% of physical merch and online goods to charities each and every show... seriously!

Paul DeHaven

Paul DeHaven has been a fixture of the thriving Denver music scene for over 15 years, well-respected for his time crafting licks and tunes as a founding member of now-defunct folk darlings Paper Bird, heartland roots rockers Heavy Diamond Ring, high desert psych virtuosos Eye & the Arrow. His new release, "Pink Kimono" is out January 21, 2022 on GulchTone Records. "It's kind of all over the place, but it works", says Paul.