The Colorado Sound 2014

Here ya go …you can listen to the TOP 20 recap of the year while you’re reading.  I also broke it down into 5 song segments below if you’re prefer that.  

Goat_Logo_color_on_whiteI had a hellova year.  I hope you did too.  Courtesy of KUNC, the Colorado Sound is now on an additional 20 FM frequencies around the state, bringing the total up to 45 hours a week of programming across 33 frequencies.  Check out the stations and times page so you know where to tune in on when you’re up skiing.

Thanks to both KUNC and Radio 94.9 Colorado I had the incredible pleasure this year to sit down and have chats with Chris Daniels, Dave Glasser, Eddie Turner, Richie Furay, and Reed Foehl for the new podcast series Offstage …Beyond the Music.  Coming up the week of Jan 3-9 to start off the new year, Colorado Music Hall of Fame executive director G Brown will be my guest – talking about the Colorado Music Hall of Fame and his books.

colorado rocksG holds the franchise on Colorado music history.  The former Denver Post music journalist is the author of “Colorado Rocks: A Half-Century of Music In Colorado,” and “Telluride Bluegrass Festival – The First Forty telluride-bg-fest-40-book-1_1024x1024Years.”  His life work, when it’s done, will be his history of Red Rocks.  “Colorado Rocks” has been updated for a re-release when the Colorado Music Hall of Fame opens up at the Trading Post at Red Rocks in 2015.

Speaking of …congratulations to the Colorado Music Hall of Fame class of 2014:  the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Manassas, Poco, Firefall, Richie Furay, and Steve Martin who will all be inducted on Jan 9, 2015 at the Paramount in Denver.

I started this blog to celebrate Colorado music and the stations that support it.  I can’t say enough about the incredible network of stations I track each month.  The number of stations airing Colorado music today in any measure is unprecedented.  The volume of Colorado music aired each month is pretty mind-blowing.  On average, of some 300 titles I track each month, about 45-46% get aired at least once in a month, by at least one station.

When you look below at the STATION BY STATION breakout, one station stands out by the number of titles aired ..not only for the year, but month in and month out, consistently over the past two to three years now.  When KRFC music director Scott Foley sent out the station’s most played titles for 2014, 60% were Colorado titles.  I have been a part of many discussions throughout the years where someone has said that radio should play “local music.”  KRFC is living up to the dream.

One of the greatest joys for me in 2014 was emceeing the 10th Annual Bohemian Nights at New West Fest, and fronting for the likes of Big Head Todd & the Monsters, and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame legend Richie Furay, who I also got to host at the 8th Annual Carbon Valley Music & Spirits Festival to go with the Samples.  All in all, it was one of my most satisfying concert seasons.  Thanks especially to my friends at CHUN (Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods) in Denver for the 10 years I represented them at the annual People’s Fair, and to the Fort Collins Downtown Business Association for the opportunity to host their stages in 2014.

As the year wound down I also received an incredible invitation to join the board of directors for SpokesBUZZ.  I am very excited for the opportunity to help so many great acts work towards realizing their own dreams in this crazy music thing we do…

Support Provided By

I owe a huge thank you to some very special people without whom this show, and the accompanying Live365 station, and Offstage …Beyond the Music would not be here today.  First, thanks to Steve Law DDS and Denver area musician, for his contribution last winter that kept The Colorado Sound Live365 on the air for the few months I needed some funding.

Thanks to my friend Chuck Grewe, who once shared the stage with me in a band in the 90s, and his brother Bill.  They own Colorado Case Company.  And a very special thank you to Dani Grant and her husband Matt Hoven, owners of the Mishawaka Amphitheatre and Chippers Lanes, respectively.  Dani is also the founder and driving force behind SpokesBUZZ.  To each of my incredible friends – thank you.

colorado case logoColorado Case Company a Fort Collins based, Colorado family owned business specializing in insulated soft cases, gig bags, case covers and rigid cases for most instruments, including hard to fit instruments.

SpokesBuzz Fort Collins logoSpokesBUZZ, a Colorado non-profit with a mission to develop the professionalism of artists, promote and connect progressive cultural destinations, amplify music scenes, and grow local economies.  See event calendar for Spokesbuzz band shows.

mishawakaThe historic Mishawaka Amphitheatre, Northern Colorado’s Musical Playground, and seriously one of the most badass music venues in the state.

Please visit my friends’ sites.  They keep this thing going.  Much appreciated.

BEST RE-ISSUE(s) 2014

zephyr, box set 2014 Before I can even get to the charts I have to acknowledge two records I got my hands on this year that are at the TOP of my THANK YOU list for the year:  Zephyr/The Deluxe Edition “box set” that includes both the original 1969 Zephyr album remastered + select live cuts, rehearsals and more

…and as a gift from both Eddie Turner, and subsequently a remastered version from David Givens, I got two copies Zephyr, Heartbeatof Zephyr/Heartbeat that came out originally in 1982, and was stuffed into basements when bandleader Candy Givens died in 1984.

Eddie gifted me with original vinyl that I had cleaned up and digitized by Kevin Clock at Colorado Sound Studios.  Kevin was the engineer on the record originally.  Thanks to David for an advance of a newly remastered version that he suggested may be reissued in 2015.

I believe David has plans to reissue the entire Zephyr collection, including what many think of as the best album from Zephyr, “Sunset Ride.”  Personally, I put “Heartbeat” at the top of the list, but to each his own: both albums have considerable charm, shaped less by Candy’s stylistic changes than the two guitarists who shaped the music Candy sang over, Jock Bartley (Firefall) on “Sunset Ride,” and Eddie Turner on “Heartbeat.”  “Sunset Ride” is decidedly jazzier, while “Heartbeat” has a bit more of the new-wave sound that was emanating from the early 80s.

One great band – three great guitarists – Tommy Bolin, Jock Bartley, Eddie Turner.   No doubt slated for future induction into the Colorado Music Hall of Fame.

 TOP 20 FAN FAVORITE TITLES 2014

The one thing about fan favorite polls is that an act’s fans really want you to pay attention to what they like – so they rally around their “candidate.”  Sometimes, bands don’t know these polls are even taking place, and at other times they don’t care about polls so they don’t tell their fans.  Regardless of all of that, these bands’ fans came out and threw down to see their favorite win the Fan Favorite prize of 2014.  This year fans voted for 85 unique titles.  Here are the top 20.

1. Matt Skinner BandNative Stranger (country)
2. Kristina MurrayUnravelin’ (country)
3. Dave PerronFoot to the Pedal (folk)
3. SlopesideOne Land Town (acoustic-rock)
4. Gumbo le FunqueFunky Way (blues, funk)
5. KnoceanKnocean (reggae)
6. Deadwood Saints6th and Trinity (rock, alt-country-rock)
7. Bonnie & the ClydesMusic for the People: Part I EP (country)
7. Katie Glassman & SnapshotDream A Little Dream (country)
7. Mama Lenny & the RemedyTime (You’re Doing Fine) (rhythm & blues)
8. Big Head Todd & the MonstersBlack Beehive (rock/blues)
8. Fierce Bad RabbitLiving Asleep (rock/pop)
8. Reed FoehlLost in the West (rock/singer-songwriter)
9. AdrienneO Lines EP (rock/alternative)
9. Ark LifeThe Dream of You and Me (rock/folk-rock)
9. EuforquestraFire (funk/reggae)
9. Hot RizeWhen I’m Free (bluegrass)
9. J. MillerOne More High, One More Low (country-folk)
9. The FrayHelios (rock/pop)
9. You, Me and Apollo Sweet Honey (rock/blues)
9. Young AncientsS/T (Americana/blues)

THE TOP 50 2014

I made some changes to how I did the TOP 50 most aired titles this year.  Instead of only listing records that came out between Nov 1 2013 and Oct 31 2014, I went back and ran the numbers for titles that were entered into tracking from May 2013 to Oct 31 2014.

#5-1 

1. Hot Rize – When I’m Free (Thirty Tigers) Bluegrass [Sept 6, 2014]
2. EuforquestraFire (self) Funk/reggae [Feb 22, 2014]
3.  Big Head Todd & the Monsters – Black Beehive (Shout! Factory) Rock/blues [Jan 25, 2014]
4.  The String Cheese Incident – Song in My Head (SCI Fidelity) Rock/jamband [April 12, 2014]
5. The Motet – The Motet (self) Funk [Jan 4, 2014]

#10-6 6. Elephant Revival – These Changing Skies (Its Evolving Records) Folk [Aug 1, 2013]
7. Nathaniel Rateliff  – Falling Faster Than You Can Run (Mod y Vi Records) Folk [Sept 1, 2013]
8. Gregory Alan Isakov  – The Weatherman (Suitcase Town Music) Folk [June 22, 2013]
9. Tennis  – Ritual in Repeat (Communion Records) Pop/Indie [Aug 14, 2014]
10. Pretty LightsA Color Map of the World (8 Minutes 20 Seconds) EDM [July 2, 2013]

#15-11 11. Ark Life – The Dream of You and Me (Greater Than Collective) Rock/folk [June 28, 2014]
12. The Railsplitters The Railsplitters (self) Bluegrass [Oct 1, 2013]
13. Mollie O’Brien & Rich Moore Love Runner (Remington Road Records) Folk/americana [Dec 21, 2013]
14. You, Me and Apollo – Sweet Honey (self) Rock, blues, alternative [April 26, 2014]
15. Honey Don’tHeart Like A Wheel (self) Country/americana [Nov 1, 2013]

#20-16 16. Kyle HollingsworthSpeed of Life (SCI Fidelity) Rock/pop [Sept 6, 2014]
17. Reed Foehl – Lost in the West (NeverFoehl Records) Folk/singer-songwriter [Sept 13, 2014]
18. Musketeer Gripweed – Floods and Fires (self) Rock/blues [March 29, 2014]
19.  A Shoreline Dream – The Silent Sunrise (self) Rock/alternative [Sept 6, 2014]
20.  Young Ancients – Y/A (self) Americana [Feby 22, 2014]

21. Katie Glassman & Snapshot Dream A Little Dream (self) Americana/western swing [Nov 30, 2013]
22. Mosey WestBermuda (self) Rock/alt-country-rock [Nov 2, 2013]
23. 3 TwinsDe Nada (Sleeping Elephant Music) Americana [June 20, 2013]
24.  Chimney Choir – (compass) (self) Folk/alternative folk-rock [June 1, 2013]
25. Monocle BandS/T (self) Folk/pop [Sept 1, 2013]
26. Rob Drabkin Little Steps EP (self) Rock/pop/AAA [Aug 1, 2013]
27. Finnders & YoungbergI Don’t Want Love You Won’t Give Until I Cry (Swingfingers Records) Americana/bluegrass [Aug 1, 2013]
28. VariousSpokesBUZZ Vol. IV: Band Together (SpokesBUZZ) Various [Dec 14, 2013]
29. Esme Patterson – Woman to Woman (Greater Than Collective) Indie/New Alternative [April 5, 2014]
30. The Patti FiascoSmall Town Lights (self) Rock/country-rock [July 23, 2013]
31. Halden Wofford & the Hi*BeamsRocky Mountain Honky Tonk (self) Americana/alt-country-rock [July 7, 2013]
32. TallgrassBetter Than Medicine (self) Rock/Americana [March 1, 2014]
33. Cassie Taylor Out of My Mind (Yellow Dog) Blues/rhythm and blues [May 18, 2013]
34. Josh Dillard – The Bright Light of Shipwreck (self) Folk/folk-rock [June 1, 2013]
35. Katie Herzig – Walk Through Walls (Marion-Lorraine) Pop/adult contemporary [April 26, 2014]
36. DragondeerDon’t That Feel Good EP (self) Rock [March 14, 2014]
37. Grant FarmPlowin’ Time (self) Rock/country-rock [May 10, 2014]
38. Head for the Hills Blue Ruin (self) Bluegrass [June 1, 2013]
39. Dianne ReevesBeautiful Life (Concord) Urban Contemporary/jazz/soul [Feb 11, 2014]
40. Drag The RiverDrag the River (Xtra Mile Records) Rock/alt-country-rock [Oct 1, 2013]
41. Jeff Scroggins & Colorado Western Branches (self) Americana/bluegrass [June 1, 2013]
42. The Wild AfterLesson Learned EP (self) Rock/pop [Jan 4, 2014]
43. John Oates Good Road to Follow (PS Records) Pop/AAA/Americana [Sept 13, 2014]
44. Matt Skinner BandNative Stranger (Tapedero Productions) Ameicana/country [Nov 9, 2013]
45. Mama Lenny & the RemedyTime (You’re Doing Fine) (self) Blues/rhythm and blues [Dec 7, 2013]
46. Megan BurttIn Good Company: Vol I: The Colorado Sessions (self) Various [Nov 1, 2013]
47. Joe JohnsonNew West Sound (Blank Tape) Americana/country-folk [Aug 1, 2013]
48. Yonder Mountain String BandEP13 (Frog Pad) Americana/bluegrass [Sept 1, 2013]
49. Kristina MurrayUnravelin’ (self) Americana/country [Nov 2, 2013]
50. Five Iron FrenzyEngine of A Million Plots (self) Rock/alternative [March 1, 2014]

TOP 5 STATION BY STATION 2014

String Cheese Incident_Song In My HeadKAFM (Grand Junction) [65]
1. The String Cheese Incident – Song in my Head
2. Euforquestra – Fire
3. Big Head Todd & The Monsters – Black Beehive
4. The Williams Brothers Band – Live At The Mesa Theater
5. The Motet – The Motet

RailsplittersKBUT (Crested Butte) [30]
1. The Railsplitters – The Railsplitters
2. String Cheese Incident – Song In My Head
3. Head for the Hills – Blue Ruin
4. Elephant Revival – These Changing Skies
5. WhiteWater Ramble – Roots & Groove

euforquestra, fireKDUR (Durango) [45]
1. Euforquestra – Fire
2. The Motet – The Motet
3. The Railsplitters – The Railsplitters
4. String Cheese Incident – Song In My Head
5. Jeff Scroggins & Colorado – Western Branches

RailsplittersKGNU (Boulder) [70]
1. The Railsplitters – The Railsplitters
2. Mollie O’Brien & Rich Moore – Love Runner
3. Nathaniel Rateliff – Falling Faster Than You Can Run
4. Pretty Lights – A Color Map of the Sun
5. Gregory Alan Isakov – The Weatherman

pretty lights_color map of the sunKRCC (Colorado Springs) [30]
1. Pretty Lights – A Color Map of the World
2. Euforquestra – Fire
3. Tennis – Ritual in Repeat
4. Elephant Revival – These Changing Skies
5. A Shoreline Dream – The Silent Sunrise

Young AncientsKRFC (Fort Collins) [250]
1. Young Ancients – Y/A
2. Euforquestra – Fire
3. Various Artists – Spokesbuzz Vol. 4
4. Mama Lenny & the Remedy – Time (You’re Doing Fine)
5. You Me & Apollo – Sweet Honey

RailsplittersKRZA (Alamosa) [20]
1. The Railsplitters – The Railsplitters
2. You, Me and Apollo – Sweet Honey
3. Finnders & Youngberg – I Don’t Want Love You Won’t Give Until I Cry
3. Gabrielle Louise – The Bird in My Chest
4. Cassie Taylor – Out of My Mind

String Cheese Incident_Song In My HeadKSUT (Ignacio) [25]
1. String Cheese Incident – Song In My Head
2. The Motet – The Motet
3. Big Head Todd & the Monsters – Black Beehive
4. The Railsplitters – The Railsplitters
5. Elephant Revival – These Changing Skies

BHTM Black BeehiveKUNC (Greeley) [25]
1. Big Head Todd & the Monsters – Black Beehive
2. Gregory Alan Isakov – The Weatherman
2. Mollie O’Brien & Rich Moore – Love Runner
3. Nathaniel Rateliff – Falling Faster Than You Can Run
4. 3 Twins – De Nada

Hot Rize_When I'm FreeKVNF (Paonia) [40]
1. Hot Rize – When I’m Free
2. Katie Glassman & Snapshot – Dream A Little Dream
3. Euforquestra – Fire
4. String Cheese Incident – Song In My Head
5. Nathaniel Rateliff – Falling Faster Than You Can Run

Gregory Alan Isakov_the weathermanOPEN AIR 1340 (Denver) [85]
1. Gregory Alan Isakov – The Weatherman
2. Esme Patterson – Woman to Woman
3. Nathaniel Rateliff – Falling Faster Than You Can Run
4. Elephant Revival – These Changing Skies
5. Ark Life – The Dream of You and Me

wild afterTHE COLORADO SOUND [175]
1. The Wild After – Lesson Learned EP
2. String Cheese Incident – Song In My Head
3. The Motet – The Motet
4. Musketeer Gripweed – Floods and Fires
5. Dianne Reeves – Beautiful Life

AN HOUR OF MY FAVORITE VIDEOS

I don’t know about you but I don’t have the time to really sit and watch a lot of music videos.  They really are destination viewing.  Here’s about an hour’s worth that I’ve assembled from throughout the year that I particularly like.  They’re not in any real order, except how I felt like mixing them as a set.

Included in the set:  Big Head Todd & the Monsters, Head for the Hills, Gregory Alan Isakov, SHEL, Taarka, Young Ancients, Ark Life, Strange Americans, My Body Sings Electric, Katie Herzig, Rob Drabkin, and Hot Rize.

TOP EMERGING / UP-and-COMING / BREAKOUT ACTS 2014

Defining Emerging/Up-and-Coming/Breakout is a bitch.  We all don’t know about the same bands/artists.  We all may think of the terms in different standards.  What is emerging? Up-and-Coming?  Breakout?  Should it be local or national?  That’s what made doing this post so much fun.  How would a handful of professionals in the scene see things?

I sent out invitations to a considerable statewide list of radio music directors, program directors, and djs; print publication editors and writers; talent buyers, marketing managers and more.  These are the ones who responded.  I’m honored … absolutely honored …

Brian Johnson (publisher/editor Marquee Magazine, Boulder)
Greta Cornett (marketing Fox/Boulder Theater, founder FOCOMA, musician)
Kiernan Maletsky (music editor, Westword)
Randall Frazer (booking/Walnut Room/The Toad Tavern. Producer-engineer/Helmut Room).
Scott Foley (music/program coordinator, on air host, KRFC )
Tim Wenger (editor/Colorado Music Buzz, booking/Herman’s Hideaway)

For my part, I considered what I saw via the monthly spins chart I publish, and what acts I witnessed at the various events I’m involved with in any capacity.  I could not number them.  Each stands on its own as being among my top picks for emerging/up-and-coming/breakout bands of 2014.  Actually, I took editing discretion and made everyone’s lists alphabetical.

CHRIS “K” / goat (The Colorado Sound)

Ark Life:  was there really any doubt?  Serendipity happens twice with the emergence of this act, comprised of East Coast/DC + Denver, as happened with the NYC/Denver fusion that launched the Lumineers to Grammy status.  For the guys who say “there ain’t been no good music since _________” (the height of late 60s and early 70s earth-rock).

In the Whale: for me to say they are not among the top breakout bands of the year would be me denying the obvious fact that they are, just to dig deeper.  I can’t seem to do that with these guys.  They’ve earned the recognition, and the appropriate acclaim.

The Motet: so the obvious question – how does a band that has been around for almost two decades qualify for one of my top Emerging/Up-and-Coming/Breakout bands of 2014?   Because it became a band with this year’s self-titled release, and not just a cobbled collection of national quality pro-level players.  This was the release that moved the band up the ladder a few steps nationally, in the jamband-funk world.  oh yeah .. .and selling out Red Rocks?  HUGE!

Pandas & People:  for me, the most surprising new entry in 2014.  They were first introduced to me by Radio 94.9 (iHeartMedia) program director Doc Jarnigan.   Definitely emerging at a local/regional NoCO level for now, there’s still more than enough depth on their debut to last several more months at radio along with a new single on SpokesBUZZ Vol. V: Band Together compilation.  A few more high-profile shows regionally and they could be one of the most talked about “new bands” of 2015.

You Me & Apollo: biggest bummer of the year for me was the announcement of their demise.  Brent Cowley wins my Best Male Vocal Performance award with his effort on Sweet Honey.  We may have heard the last of the band, but not unlike Nathaniel Rateliff’s ascension in the scene, we very well may not have heard the last of Brent’s voice.  That is if he returns from his guitar-on-back sojourn to South America.  Sweet Honey ranks among my Best Record and Best Album/EP of the year picks.

 

BRIAN JOHNSON (Marquee Magazine)

Ark Life – Cute indie rock doesn’t usually have a ton of staying power, but Denver’s Ark Life are simply adorable to watch live and their Greater Than Collective debut The Dream of You and Me, holds up spin after spin, after spin. Their songs are superbly constructed and well thought out, but played with a nonchalance that is neither alienating, nor pompous.

Dragondeer – 2014 was a big year for these three guys who fall somewhere between a slick indie-hipster vibe and a bunch of hippies. They cover Dead songs, but with a swampy bluesy feel and with slicked hair and plastic sunglasses. They won a spot at Telluride Blues and Brews this year and their debut EP Don’t That Feel Good is an excellent listen.

Euforquestra – The Colorado transplants got several major gigs this year, and they capitalized accordingly on them. From summer festival spots, to headlining shows and teaming up with some of Colorado’s other jammers, the band took each opportunity provided to them and knocked it out of the park, over and over. They’ve been able to develop and continually build momentum and that’s the definition of a break out band.

In The Whale – They’ve been around for a few years now, but 2014 was certainly their year. They made the most out of opening for Presidents of the United States of America, Guster and Jane’s Addiction and they put out another killer rock and roll EP. But to me their “coming out party,” if you will, was watching them crush Old Town during Bohemian Nights. The stage in Old Town is usually kind of a side stage, but during their afternoon set, they packed it solid and had one of the most raucous live crowds I’ve ever seen — and I’ve seen Rage Against The Machine live.

Strange Americans – They didn’t blow up this year, but they certainly got their pot to a rolling boil and have managed to hold it there and keep it rolling. Straight ahead, working class American rock and roll that goes well with industrial beer is a refreshing spin in our craft-beer saturated world.

 

GRETA CORNETT (Fox/Boulder Theater)

The Burroughs – This band wowed musicians and crowds alike with their stage presence, songwriting, and full on show.  They are a band that you want to see live because they are exciting and they do what most bands forget to do or try not to do: they entertain.  I put them on this list because they did make an impression in 2014, in the sense that they were one of the most talked about bands as a new band that just kind of appeared in our scene. Poof* where’d they come from?  With some amazing UNC jazz students filling in their lineup, I’m curious to see what the future holds for them since they have already had a lineup change due to graduation.

In the Whale – They get my vote for the local band that made the biggest splash nationally.  They really made a name for themselves this year on a national level by touring with some heavy hitters: Guttermouth, Agent Orange and most notably being picked up by Jane’s Addiction.  They are currently one of the Top 10 in Hometown for the Holidays, which I predict they will win and will push them into 2015 on a big bang.  I’m truly excited to see what they do next.

Michael Kirkpatrick / Cary Morin – The tie! Both of these musicians have been around forever and yes I can see people ask how they are they a “breakout” when they’ve been around for so long.  Michael won the Troubadour contest at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival and was able to show case his musicianship and his stage presence.   Cary represented the Colorado Blues Society in the International Blues Challenge.  He also solidified his place in a band with the Young Ancients who made a big impression in 2014.

The Nadalands.  The songwriting has been there and with the addition of the full band this year, I think they are poised to do some big things in 2015.  Not only did I enjoy watching them grow and evolve in 2014, but I pick them as someone to watch and keep our eyes on the next few years.

Slow Caves – I feel like this line up of musicians has also been around (think the Rewards, etc.) but in 2014 they finally found the sound they were looking for.  Not only have they matured as musicians, but their songwriting has also found its voice.  It’s cohesive, strong, and it really showcases the musical talent in the band.  It’s a huge nod that You Me and Apollo picked them as an opener for their farewell show and perhaps in some weird way symbolizes the passing of the torch.

 

KIERNAN MALETSKY (Westword)

Ark Life is practically cheating, given the pedigree involved. But they put out the best hang out record of the year, Denver or otherwise, in my opinion. The contributions of these dudes to the scene here cannot be easily measured.

Esme Patterson broke so far out of Denver she just straight up moved away, to Portland. We’ll still count it as the work of a Coloradan; she does, after all. The story here is well-known: just a brilliant concept for the new 10″, the hits with Shakey Graves, the European record deal.

Land Lines have been around for a while, but this felt like the year everyone figured out how great they are. Your favorite band’s favorite band.

Trev Rich made some strides in a hip-hop scene that still doesn’t have many huge success stories. He was the first local to play Summer Jam in a while, getting some coveted attention from 107.5 in the process. He worked with some big names from other parts of the country and put in an incredible installment in the 32 Bar Controversy.

Trout Steak Revival won the prestigious Telluride Bluegrass Festival band competition, earning them a spot on the main stage in 2015 and played some big shows at places like the Aggie.

 

RANDALL FRAZIER (Walnut Room/The Toad Tavern/Helmut Room Recording)

bluebook: Ok, not really a new band, but their new material is really beautiful. Just swimming in atmosphere and sincerity.

Champion Loves You: Chip Tunes played on a modded out gameboy and electronic drum kit. Really original stuff with great lyrics

Church Fire: Fun, Synthy and pretty freakin’ weird. I love them.

The Drood: Great atmospheric band from Boulder/Lafayette.

Roo And The Howl: Excellent psychedelic blues/rock from Colorado Springs. Perfect dreamy vocals, and a guitar player that just absolutely destroys it.

 

SCOTT FOLEY (KRFC)

Ark Life – Jesse Elliott takes leave of These United States for Denver, where he assembles an ad hoc band of local music vets and releases a debut that places Ark Life immediately atop the list of Colorado Bands That Matter.

Esme Patterson – The first time I saw Paper Bird, I knew Esme needed more room on the stage.  It wasn’t only her Woman To Woman EP that finally garnered her that attention.  Esme’s tour with Shakey Graves has introduced her to a whole new audience.

Snake Rattle Rattle Snake – While some of these acts sound like Colorado, Denver’s Snake Rattle Rattle Snake still sounds like nobody else on the national scene.  Their dark, tribal rhythms manage to be both accessible and exotic, and frontperson Hayley Helmericks comes across like a Siouxsie for the New Millennium.

Tennis – Glad to have Alaina and Patrick back in our state following a stint in Nashville.  While previous releases connected nationally, Ritual In Repeat has been hailed as the sound of a band that has grown gracefully into their groove.

You Me & Apollo – No other band took as significant a step into the national consciousness.  Blogs embraced them as the Next Big Thing, and the Fort Collins band was perched on the proverbial brink of fulfilling that prophecy.  And then they broke up (“pulled a Churchill”).

 

TIM WENGER (Colorado Music Buzz/Herman’s Hideaway)

In The Whale – In The Whale has toured with everyone from Jane’s Addiction to Guttermouth this year, while consistently dropping new releases. They’ve got enough of a mainstream indie rock sound to attract [edit: iHeartMedia] radio listeners as well as underground music fans.

Petals of Spain – Have been working with Grammy-winning producer Frank Filipetti on a new EP which will drop in the spring, and are shopping the songs out for movie and TV contracts as well. These guys are already very established in Denver and about to break nationally with these new recordings.

The Potato Pirates – just finished an East Coast tour with punk legends Leftover Crack, and dropped their third full length album Raised Better Than This back in October on a label called Warbird Entertainment. Solid dudes that have been at it for a while. I’ll plug them any chance I get.

Victory Heights – I worked with these guys at the Snowboard on the Block Festival a few months back, and I didn’t even realize they were from Denver until we were hanging out at the bar after the show talking. They had just returned from their summer tour and seem to be getting very popular with the young nu-wave metal/emo type kids.

Wiredogs – What these guys need is to get an opening slot on a tour package with a punk or alternative band that has a strong social message. Their songs are like battle-cries, very heartfelt and honest. They have built a great name in Denver and with the SpokesBUZZ deal should be able to break out a bit into more new markets over the next year.

The Colorado Sound S8|EP47

SpokesBuzz Fort Collins logoColorado puts on some pretty big shows.  FoCoMX brings out 200+ acts …Westword Music Showcase brings out over 100 …the Denver Post Underground Music Showcase brings out over 100 …Bohemian Nights at New West Fest brings out over 70 …the Higher Ground Music Festival another 50 or so.  But nothing really prepared me to hear the voice of SpokesBuzz founder Dani Grant announcing from the stage at the SpokesBuzz VOL V compilation release party Saturday night that 128 Colorado bands will make a presence at the 2015 Austin based South By Southwest music festival, and that the state of Colorado itself is throwing down to help make it happen.  Stay tuned folks …this is gonna get crazy.

If you haven’t done so yet, let me know who your favorites were this past year in our fan favorite poll for 2014. I am really looking forward to sharing the top “Emerging / Up-and-Coming / Breakout” acts with you.  I have asked several of my friends and colleagues in radio, in print, and at venues to share their TOP 5 for the year. Based on early responses from a few folks this is going to be fun.

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Happy Holidays

PLAYLIST S8|EP47

HOUR 1

40th Day “Little Sister” (1992)
Judge Roughneck “Moon” from Skankin’ Naked (1999)
(N) Five Iron Frenzy “So Far” from Engine of a Million Plots (2013)
OneRepublic “Counting Stars” from Native (2013)
Garuud Effekt “Cut me” (2014)
Mosey West “Old Stone” from Bermuda (2014)
Jeff Scroggins & Colorado “Wheels” from Western Branches (2013)
Katey Laurel “All The Way Home” from Periscope (2014)
The Autumn Film “Because We Are” from The Ship and the Sea (2010)
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band “Colorado Christmas” from The Christmas Album (1997)
Jeff Brinkman “Island” from Strange (2012)
(N) Ben Markley ~ Clint Ashlock Quintet “Cobblestones” from The Return (2014)

HOUR 2

The Samples “Close to the Fires” from Samples (1990)
Dan Fogelberg “As The Raven Flies” from Souvenirs (1974)
(N) Jeff Austin “The Simple Truth” from The Simple Truth (2015)
Leftover Salmon “Two Highways” from High Country (2015)
Calder’s Revolvers “Leave Ya Be” from Sunday Morning (2014)
Otis Taylor “Naggin’ Woman Blues” from When Negroes Walked the Earth (1997)
Eddie Turner “I’m Tore Down” from The Turner Diaries (2006)
Danielle Ate the Sandwich “Angels We Have Heard On High” from Dance Club Thursday (2013)
Opie Gone Bad “Blue Christmas (feat. John Common & Jessica DeNicola)” from Opie Gone Christmas (2011)
(N) Matt Skellenger “The Curve” from New Radio (2014)