Gila Teen - SoftWareWolf: Denver duo Gila Teen returns with their latest album, an absolute hit. "Snack Run" stands out with its synth-driven energy, perfect for the dance floor. "Magneto Was Right" leans into sinister guitar riffs and comic book-inspired lyrics. "Local TV Guide" offers a quieter moment with clever wordplay. This record explores both light and dark, a must-listen for indie rock fans.
EXVRT - CONTINUUM: Mile High producer EXVRT (Marco Lopes) takes us on a deep journey with his 16-track album. Tracks like "GR4V17Y" have uplifting rhythms and soulful vocals. Exploring new territory, this release is designed for dancing, reflecting, and connecting.
Jesse Marcus and the Swan Song - First Flight: Their debut album combines jam band energy with danceable grooves and storytelling. From funky disco beats to psychedelic vibes, "Poetry to Me" and "Illusionary Time" showcase their unique style. "Shoulda Known" shines as a standout track.
R. Shayne Floyd - Heart to My Head: This emerging Denver artist's track bridges folk and Americana. With nuanced melodies and heartfelt songwriting, it has a warm, loving energy, perfect for a campfire gathering.
Bon Bon - Eat Curry Off My Body: Denver's Bun Bun serves up a glitter bomb of pop chaos. This single started as a late-night mantra and has evolved into an infectious track with tongue-in-cheek humor.
Gartener: The Denver-based five-piece with garage pop grooves and shoegaze elements. Their latest singles "Only For Sleeping" and "The Thunder" showcase shimmering songs and alt-rock energy. Led by Coco's heartfelt lyrics, they're a rising act to watch.
Spella: A mysterious force from Denver's underground experimental bass scene. With only three releases, her music combines psychedelic bass and experimental sounds. Her performances transcend boundaries.
Saint Somebody: This exciting new act from Denver displays Classic Rock foundations with global influences. Their debut album takes listeners on a journey through struggles and triumphs. Standout tracks like "And Now?" and "Find Your Way Back Home" are captivating.
Destiny Bond: A hell-raising band in Denver's hardcore scene. Their 10-track album "Be My Vengeance" is passionately loud and chaotically fun. Singles like "Headspin" and "Chew" showcase their gritty intensity.
Pink Lady Monster: Reshaping the Mile High scene with their unconventional sound. Their latest release combines noisy, jazzy moments with surreal female vocals. The album cover captures their eerie vibe.
Push Pass - Bittersweet: A surreal music video that takes us back to childhood. The guy in pink shorts and sunglasses riding a kids' bike around a playground creates a whimsical atmosphere. The lyrics are integrated, heightening the connection.
Replica City - Gift Of Knives: A visual blast from the past with distorted colors and a fuzzed-out vibe. The band members flicker in and out of focus, mirroring the song's energy. It's a trippy visual journey.
The Ford Edition - What I Do: Transports us to a world of technicolor nostalgia. The video opens with a hazy pink TV screen and features surreal, dreamy visuals. It's both playful and unsettling.
Funk In The Name - Funk Official: The band takes over a Denver rooftop, delivering joy and feel-good energy. With lively horns and a pulsating rhythm section, it's a celebration of music.
Carly Fox - A Blue So Blue: Casts a spell of tranquility with visuals reflecting the song's serene acoustic spirit. Filmed in Colorado's stunning landscapes, it's a relaxing escape.