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Dragondeer ‘If You Got The Blues’

Dragondeer If You Got The Blues The opening title track of Dragondeer’s debut release sounds...
Governors Ball Music Festival poster 2018.

Briffaut ‘Helsinki’

Briffaut Helsinki From the quirky Denver cassette label Group Hug, Briffaut’s Helsinki is a conceptual...
Musician playing guitar on stage with lights.

Borgo ‘Be Kind’

Borgo Be Kind Brian Bourgault had it all — a promising music career, supportive community,...
Surreal artwork with tree, duck, and text.

Kid Reverie

Kid Reverie Kid Reverie With a cathartic, barbaric yawp, Kid Reverie bursts into his debut...
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Sole ‘Let Them Eat Sand’

Sole Let Them Eat Sand In the world’s tumultuous times more than a few people...
Four men standing on a rooftop.

Kramies ‘Of all the Places Been & Everything the End’

Kramies Of all the Places Been & Everything the End While wandering through landscapes that...
Burning Can Beerfest poster with fiery design.

Leftover Salmon ‘Something Higher’

Leftover SalmonSomething Higher Leftover Salmon has never shied away from a party, and their latest...
Misty forest with silhouette and blue sky.

Covenhoven ‘A Kind of Revelation’

Covenhoven A Kind of Revelation Less than one week after Denver songwriter Joel Van Horne...
Two musicians playing electric guitars on stage.

Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats ‘Tearing at the Seams’

Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats Tearing at the Seams On the Night Sweats’ 2015...
Abstract album cover with text and colors.

Augustus ‘IDLE’

AugustusIDLE Augustus as a band is like that friend everyone has that always has a...
Man crouching in colorful abstract scene.

Jeremy Dion ‘More Lately’

Jeremy DionMore Lately Almost a year ago to the date of its release, Boulder songwriter...
Illustration of musician playing banjo on stage.

Barry Osborne ‘Back of the Title Page’

Barry OsborneBack of the Title Page With the same whimsical irreverence of John Hartford, Denver’s...

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