Marmaloot

We are Marmaloot, and there isn’t much else to it. Evan uses wood to beat on skins. Connor and Philly pluck strings. Ethan’s voice kind of cracks when he sings. We ask for your undivided attention and nothing more. Please come.

Falcon Haptics

Mind haunting hooks and bewildering song structures have been known to the state of California to cause a condition known as "Involuntary Stank Face Syndrome"; an all but forgotten ailment that used to be common amongst an emerging community of misunderstood miscreants known as "metal heads". Falcon Haptics' plan is simple: Make America's Faces Stank Again. We've been deprived of meaningful riffs, soul crushing rhythms and the righteous catharsis of sensibility via expertly crafted riff fuzz. Falcon Haptics is here to build, Falcon Haptics is here to destroy.

Suicide Cages

From the arid wilds of the Mile High State, Suicide Cages are back with a pummeling four-part sermon from the high pulpit of metallic hardcore. Inspired by metalcore’s early-aughts heyday, the 2024 EP "Mother of Thousands" fuses kinetic, rhythm-centric songwriting with alternating hits of complexity and chaos, crafting an experience that is both visceral and cerebral. Sharp, angular riffs give way to churning grooves while frontman Devin Rombough delivers a scathing indictment of humanity’s failures.

Entropist

Our name is Entropist! We are a 5-piece progressive metal band from right here in Denver. We have all known each other for over a decade and we have bonded over our love for music, particularly metal. During the COVID pandemic, we all came together and started writing our first album. Some bands that have heavily influenced our sound consist of Between the Buried and Me, Meshuggah, Periphery, Opeth, The Contortionist, Humanity’s Last Breath. Our first album is a concept album which blends technical, melodic rhythms with crushing breakdowns and occasional groovy, jazz-flavored sections.

Sugar Skulls & Marigolds

Sugar Skulls & Marigolds have been a band in the Denver music scene since 2014.  The band creates powerful riffs and drums while incorporating atmospheric soundscapes.  Consisting of only 2 members, Danny Aranow - guitar and Andrew Aranow - drums.  The band's sound is massive, the songs are catchy and take you on a journey.  The live show is not to be missed. 

Pulchra

Funeral Doom in the truest sense, Pulchra is the sonic representation of grief. Mixing Noise, Sludge, and Psych Rock and clad in black shawls, this is an act that pushes the band format to its sonic limit, conjuring thick clouds of distortion and reverb through which percussion erupts like thunder and screams echo like wails of the long forgotten.