Graham Good & The Painters

Graham Good & The Painters blend infectious energy with timeless songwriting, delivering a fresh take on Feel-Good music that’s impossible not to move to. Drawing deep on influences in rock, folk, and funk Graham Good leads a band of top-tier, trained musicians whose mission is simple: to make people feel more alive.  

Giant Walking Robots

Rooted in reggae, infused with jamtronica, and charged by drum and bass, Giant Walking Robots present a sound both familiar and forward-thinking. The dynamic four-piece – out of Denver, Colorado – blend entrancing melodic grooves with a heavyweight rhythm section, while allowing their jams to breathe and explore. Band members George Demopoulos (bass), Dave Halchak (guitar/vocals), Matt Schooley (drums/vocals), and Wilson (guitar/synths/vocals) have united due to a deep passion for live music.

Funscreen

On the eve of the 26th moon of the 6th month, Connor Breeden set out on a quest to restore the balance of the cosmos. Will he succeed? Tune into Funscreen to find out. Funscreen creates a mystical, fantastical experience via progressive rock music that you have to see to believe.

Float Like a Buffalo

Float Like a Buffalo is a powerhouse six-piece band from Denver, Colorado, known for delivering explosive live shows and a bold, horn-heavy sound that blends rock grit with deep-pocket funk, catchy rhythms, and soulful grooves. Their dynamic arrangements, infectious energy, and genre-bending style have earned them a loyal following and a reputation as one of Colorado’s must-see live acts. Whether performing in intimate clubs or on iconic stages, FLAB delivers an unforgettable experience that turns first-time listeners into lifelong fans.

Fatehartt

Risen from the grits of New York City, FATEHARTT started creating music under various different names starting in 2016. He blends relentless alternative rock with poetic lyricism that breaks down the barrier of genres. He aims to make an impact on pop culture and show that world just as New York City is a melting pot of all different kinds of cultures and styles, so is his music.

Face the Music

David James also performs as "Jess Wingenette" has forged a dynamic group known as " Face the Music". This group blends music from several genres bringing something for all. We have that old school sound from the 70's and 80's rock mixing in funk and a taste of country. This group of professionals will amaze and inspire.

Erin Incoherent

Photo by: Habiyb Shu'aib A Fort Collins native currently making a name for herself in Philadelphia and the surrounding area, Erin Incoherent, makes her FOCOMX debut. Though this will be her first FOCOMX, Erin Incoherent is no stranger to the stage. With over 70 self-booked shows under her belt in 2019 alone, it's difficult to imagine Erin Incoherent in 2010; when she began her music career.

Erik Babineau

Erik Babineau is a singer-songwriter living in Fort Collins, Colorado. Babineau is writing his debut record to be released in late 2019 / early 2020. Babineau has been a part of the Northern Colorado music scene for the last 12 years having played in bands: Post Paradise, Soul Criminal, and The Babineau Brothers, etc...taught private lessons, and occasionally hosted Hodi's Funk Jam Night. Babineau's music has broad influences but for comparison sake, for fans of: Coldplay, Radiohead, Elliot Smith, Wilco, Beck, The Beatles, and Red Hot Chili Peppers, etc.

Eric Straumanis

Eric Straumanis is a transplant from Iowa City who has been playing around Fort Collins for the past 15 years. As well as fronting his own bands, he performs solo and has been a sideman to numerous songwriters including Jeff Finlin, Erik Lunde, Max Mackey, Lid Dixon and Bevin Luna. He was a member of John Magnie's Honky Tonk Happy Hour and has played as one of the "Robbies" for all five years of the Last Waltz Again concerts that have taken place at Washington's in 2018,2019, 2022, 2023 and 2024.

Equally Challenged

Good friends make good music. We've been Equally Challenged for over half a decade now...still can't seem to settle on a genre, or in Paul's case an instrument. We like them all, from Zydeco to Americana, sprinkled with brass, bass and three part harmony. If you had a really big porch with electric outlets, you could call us porch music. Then again, a nice spacious garage gets Dan throwing power-chords. Jesse is partial to outdoor venues, as long as his soaring vocals and piano solos don't mix with the rain. Ian and Garrett just love a deep pocket where their long waves can travel.