A Mac & The Height

A-Mac & The Height represent a unique musical experience of unity and adventurous fusion of genres. With hook-driven songwriting and a cohesive blend of reggae, hip-hop, funk, and alternative rock, the group thrives on overcoming musical boundaries." 

Mossgatherers

Formed as a drunken, ad-hoc experiment for a 40th birthday party in 2006, the Mossgatherers have somehow survived and thrived in spite of (and as much as because of) themselves. With 11 children between them, Stalker Henderson (vocals), Erik Tieze (guitar), Dave Camp (bass) and Ian Keldin (drums) have unquestionably become Denver’s second-least known post-punk dad band.

How About No

A genre-defying mix of Pop, Rock, Blues, Funk, and more, How About No began when multi-instrumentalists, Jeremy Marshall and Johnny Schober, hit the Colorado music scene and became friends at local open mics. After deciding to start a band, they recruited Alex D'Amore-Braver on keyboards and Keith Lee on drums, two more local musicians occupying the Colorado Front Range. 

May Be Fern

Long-standing friendships and diverse artistic endeavors brought Hannah, Kate, and Madi together to form May Be Fern. Drawing from their eclectic musical backgrounds, the trio crafts a distinctive sound that fuses funk and rock. Their debut album, 'Okay Grandma, Your Turn', celebrated for its innovative approach and infectious energy, garnered critical acclaim, establishing them as a fresh voice in the music scene. With their dynamic rhythms and engaging melodies, May Be Fern is poised to captivate audiences of all ages and redefine their genre. 

M.O.O.D.

A three piece formed a year ago working on an interstellar set that spans our genres from indie soul to tech core metal. We have created a cohesive sound that is like nothing but M.O.O.D. with our diverse backgrounds and relentless pursuit of what we haven't heard before.

Altaphonic

Altaphonic is a quintet out of Denver, CO—fusing soul, rock, and funk into a polished, eclectic mix that feels familiar and fresh all at the same time. Driven by thoughtful songwriting and tight execution, their tunes might make you laugh, and they might make you cry, but they’ll definitely make you dance.

Toadstool

Driving, dynamic and downright groovy - it’s a struggle to confine Toadstool, a 5-piece Denver rock band into a single box. Ripping guitars, funky bass, a typhoon of percussion and glimmering keys create eclectic songs that feel more like stories and blend the minds of audiences who dare to see them. Not only pushing the envelope but busting it wide open.

Robert Lester Folsom

A longtime singer and songwriter, Robert Lester Folsom released his first studio album, Music and Dreams, in 1978. Although it did receive some local attention on its initial release, the record had limited pressings and Folsom was unable to complete a follow-up album during that time. It wasn’t until 2010, when the album was reissued, that Folsom’s music reached the masses. In 2014, a collection of his old home recordings was released: Ode to a Rainy Day. In 2016, he released his third album, Beautiful Nonsense.

This Is The Storm

Born in Colorado, jamming through blizzards, and igniting stormy nights. Our adventure began in the heart of winter 2023, where almost every practice session was a showdown with the elements. With snowstorms howling outside, we channeled that energy into our sound, creating music that’s as intense as the storms that inspired us. Thus, This Is The Storm was born—a band forged in the cold, delivering music that’s anything but! We’re here to shake the mountains, electrify the skies, and bring a sonic storm to your ears!