Taylor Sims Band

Bonnie & Taylor are one of Colorado's most powerful and dynamic musical duos. From the soul shaking harmonies and masterful songwriting to the endearing onstage moments, Bonnie & Taylor have captivated audiences all across the world. With their most recent global success I See Red tallying over 100 million streams and a deal with Columbia Records, they've cemented themselves as a force in the future of Colorado music. https://www.bonnieandtaylor.com/

Black Moon Howl

Black Moon Howl alchemically combines a searing psychedelic rock sound with unabashed idealism regarding the human potential to find meaningful connection in the cosmos. Their full-length concept album, The Wheel, was released during the Black Moon of August 2025, and they are currently recording a follow-up sibling album. 

Black Moon /blak mün/ (noun): the rare occurrence of a second new moon within a single month. Howl /haʊl/ (noun): vocalized longing. 

Bevin Luna

Based out of Fort Collins, CO with roots in Memphis, TN and Dominican Republic. Bevin Luna’s guitar- and gut-driven songs package sly intelligence inside a rough, rowdy, and fiery sound. She fronts a formidable four-piece band that combines driving riffs, garage rock, grunge, indie rock, and hard rock, sprinkled with hints of blues and country.

Baily Stauffer & the Katy Janes

Baily Stauffer's music can best be described as heartbreak with a tinge of hope. Her sound is a genre-crossing combination of blues, rock, spacey-folk, and alt-country. She began writing songs and playing in multiple bands in her teens (Lifeboat Etiquette, The Piggies, Johnny Hickman, Feverbird). She is a Colorado native with musical roots deep in the Pacific North West. After taking a number of years off from the music scene to dive into motherhood, she released the November EP in November 2019, an album that includes songs that are over a decade in the making.

Automatic Iris

Automatic Iris’ brand of Colorado Rock n Roll combines playful performances, honey sweet harmonies, a deep musical pocket, tales of smart people making poor decisions, exciting arrangements and don’t forget… Science Minute with Courtney: a brief break where our resident neuroscientist fills us in on a science fact to blow your mind.

Aquiles

Multilingual local musician Aquiles (Ecuador) has been sharing stages with international and national artists since 2011 these opportunities led him to ramp up popularity in the local scene packing venues in the area with his bands: Manabí Latin Band and Denver's premier Iron Maiden tribute act Maiden Denver. During the pandemic in 2020 he pushed for a fresh new start with his original project with McKenna Reeve and Hannah Rodríguez (The Cuddies) mixing their influences in the band's sound. The band performs original material in Spanish, English and Italian plus their own version of covers.

and the black feathers

The car is a cherry red 1970 Chevrolet Nova. The driver of the car accelerates while fiddling with the knob to find a station. The song playing on the radio fades in and out. Somewhere between Chicago and Detroit on interstate 90. The music on these stations is classic, it's essential. This music is where ... and the Black Feathers gets their roots. From the blues drenched soulful croon you might have heard in a dark bar in Chicago, to the high energy Detroit garage rock bands Mitch Ryder and MC5 played.

Amorphic

Amorphic is a four piece band from Fort Collins, CO. Caleb, Joel, Eric, and Brian. All four members bring in different elements and personalities, of different genres, to create an improvisation heavy band that covers a wide tonal spectrum. Pulling from genres such as Funk, Americana folk, prog, rock and jazz, the band hopes to deliver a new experience that is both high energy and thought provoking. The band has been together for just over 5 years, but the recent addition of bass player, Eric Beutel, has pushed the group to new heights and a new level of musical potential.

American Field Day

American Field Day is the creative project of Denver singer-songwriter Patrick Armould. At age 16 Armould formed the band Halleway with friends from high school. Buoyed by Armould's songwriting and unmistakable voice, the band found streaming success that would take them to play with nationally touring acts like Houndmouth and Joe Pug. When the band went on hiatus, Armould channeled his energy into American Field Day, which walks the stylistic line between rock n roll and Americana.