
As The Lumineers Reach New Heights, Stelth Ulvang Still Finds Room For Solo Work
The Fort Collins native tells Colorado Matters he somehow finds time to write and record his own music.

Marlon Williams Plays Music From ‘Make Way For Love’ At CPR’s OpenAir
The New Zealander’s sophomore album is a melancholy collection of songs about heartbreak and his recent breakup.

Moaning Performs Songs From Sub Pop Debut At CPR’s OpenAir
Moaning released its self-titled debut album last month on the renowned Sub Pop record label. The Los Angeles trio writes bass-driven rock songs that recall classic post-punk albums from Gang of Four and Joy Division mixed with influences from the California indie scene. The band recently performed at this year’s SXSW festival in Austin, Texas, and Treefort Music Festival in Boise, Idaho. Moaning stopped into the CPR Performance Studio to play four songs from its debut. The members also spoke with Jeremy Petersen about playing together since high school, their connection to the distinguished Los Angeles D.I.Y. venue The Smell and the various meanings behind their band name.

Here’s Where To Celebrate Record Store Day 2018 In Colorado
The annual celebration of independent music stores around the world takes place April 21.

The Milk Blossoms Return To CPR’s OpenAir With Sophomore LP
There aren’t any bands quite like The Milk Blossoms. The Denver trio combines ukulele, beatboxing and keys for a unique experimental pop sound. The band just released the new album “Dry Heave The Heavenly,” which was recorded in part at Denver music nonprofit Youth On Record. The Milk Blossoms first played in the CPR Performance Studio in 2015, and we were pleased to welcome them back earlier this week. The band members played three songs from the new record and spoke with Alisha Sweeney about confronting mental health issues like depression and anxiety through music, why they recorded the album live to tape and the raw energy they bring to their concerts.

Alex Cameron Performs ‘Forced Witness’ Songs At CPR’s OpenAir
The Australian singer crafts plush synth-pop songs with wailing saxophones and sultry lyrics.

On ‘The House,’ Porches Takes Home Recording To A New Level
The third album from synth-pop artist Aaron Maine pays tribute to the New York City apartment where he created it.

Straight White Teeth Shares Dreamy Synth-Pop Songs At CPR’s OpenAir
Straight White Teeth is the synth-pop solo project of Patrick McGuire, formerly of Denver indie rock band Flashbulb Fires. This week McGuire announced the follow-up to 2015’s “Medicine Sword” EP. He’ll release the record “Physical Truth” one song at a time over the course of 2018. McGuire brought Straight White Teeth into the CPR Performance Studio this month. He played three songs and spoke with Alisha Sweeney about composing music for film, the differences between performing with a full band and as a solo act, and how a recent bicycle accident affected his songwriting.

The Still Tide, Kitty Crimes Spin Music From Treefort Bands At CPR’s OpenAir
Denver musicians Anna Morsett and Maria Kohler took over our airwaves for a Guest DJ session.

Want To Hear They Might Be Giants’ New Album? Just Pick Up The Phone
The alternative music pioneers brought back their Dial-A-Song hotline to promote their 20th album, “I Like Fun.”

The Grandoozy Lineup Is Here: Kendrick Lamar, Stevie Wonder, St. Vincent And More
Denver’s inaugural new music fest will take place Sept. 14-16 at the Overland Park Golf Course.

Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats Feel Like Family On New Album
The Denver soul-rock octet this month released “Tearing At The Seams,” the follow-up to its gold-selling debut album.

Dragondeer Plays Songs From ‘If You Got The Blues’ At CPR’s OpenAir
Dragondeer released its debut album, “If You Got The Blues,” last week. The Denver quartet has long been one of our favorite local bands for its lively blend of blues and psychedelic rock music. We welcomed them back into the CPR Performance Studio for the third time shortly before the record’s release. The members of Dragondeer played three songs and spoke with Alisha Sweeney about writing music in the bathtub, how “If You Got The Blues” documents the last four years of their lives and incorporating reggae themes into their music.

Bully Plays Songs From Sub Pop Debut ‘Losing’ At CPR’s OpenAir
The Nashville band stopped in before a show at Denver’s Larimer Lounge.

Blake Brown & The American Dust Choir Visits CPR’s OpenAir Before SXSW Trip
Blake Brown & The American Dust Choir is one of eight Colorado acts performing at this year’s South By Southwest music showcase in Austin, Texas. The Denver Americana-rock quintet formed in 2013 — the same year it first played in the CPR Performance Studio. Last week the band released its debut album, “Long Way Home,” before heading down to perform at SXSW. Brown and his band returned to CPR’s OpenAir to share three songs from the new LP. Brown also spoke with Alisha Sweeney about how listening to albums from start to finish as a teenager influences his songwriting and how the band will open for country musician Keith Urban at SXSW this week.

Nathaniel Rateliff Talks ‘Tearing At The Seams’ And His Band’s New Worldwide Audience
The Denver soul-rock outfit’s new album, “Tearing At The Seams,” is out today.