Trout Steak Revival has nothing to prove, yet everything to show off in their fourth album, Spirit To The Sea, set for release on November 3rd. This Colorado-based quintet displays growth and maturity as they reach great heights in their expression and their harmonies, with a richer and tighter sound than their previous endeavors. The... Continue Reading →
Premiere: “Durango River” by The Railsplitters
Colorado-based boundary-pushing bluegrass outfit The Railsplitters will release their new album, Jump In, on November 10th, one which builds upon the progressive sound of their 2015 releaseThe Faster It Goes. Hours spent on the road gave the band a chance to listen to a broad range of music to pass the time driving between shows—everything from... Continue Reading →
Premiere: “Solace” by Monocle Band
Boulder-based quintet Monocle Band takes all of their influences—the mysticism of the west, the majesty of the Colorado landscape, and the richness of the surrounding folkicana music scene—and creates a storytelling journey through bluegrass, roots, rock n’ roll, and beyond. The band will release their second full-length album, The Clearing, on October 20th. Recorded at... Continue Reading →
Interview: David Starr
“I was 10 years old and my older brother started taking guitar lessons,” recalls Colorado-based industry veteran David Starr. “Like a lot of kids, I saw The Beatles on Ed Sullivan; for a lot of people that was a life-changing thing. They were a unit, a cohesive group that did this thing. I thought, ‘Well,... Continue Reading →
Premiere: “Tired Of Being Tired” by Todd Adelman and the Country Mile
Colorado-based singer/songwriter Todd Adelman will release his sixth full-length album, Time Will Tell, on May 12th; Adelman notes that the title sums up the album’s tracks. “Though I named the album and wrote these songs a few years back, they are more pertinent than ever given the current state of affairs,” he said. “This record... Continue Reading →
Show Preview: Trout Steak Revival at 3rd & Lindsley on 2/14/16
“We really try to put our friendship first, and it shows in the music,” says Bevin Foley, fiddle player for roots quintet Trout Steak Revival. The band, comprised of Foley, Travs McNamara (banjo), Steve Foltz (mandloin, guitar), Will Kester (dobro), and Casey Houlihan (upright bass), is currently on tour supporting their third and latest record,... Continue Reading →