Artists

O’Holloran

Formed in the winter of 2008, O’Holloran set out with a suitcase full of “old-time” and traditional folk music, heading toward a landscape of unorthodox beats and innovative melodies. Now “old-time” was labeled a genre around 1923 – just one year… (Read More)

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Oakhurst

Take a string band and swap out the mandolin player for a groovy drummer and you’re well on your way to understanding the sound of Oakhurst. The band spikes traditional bluegrass with rock & roll and a kamikaze rhythmic sensibility. That… (Read More)

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Oblio’s Arrow

There’s a thin line between trying and trying way too hard. Denver’s Oblio Duo, though, has nothing to worry about: William Duncan and Steven Lee Lawson seem to instinctively avoid the labored affection that makes most of Denver’s singer-songwriters sound like… (Read More)

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Observatory

Started in 2005 by Eric Camomile(Observe), since Observatory has been killing the Colorado hip hop scene and the west coast! With such songs as “Call In Sick” and “Wrecked” Observatory has made a name for its self. Now in 2010 with… (Read More)

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Ocean Grove

Some men were born to be heroes. Some men were born to be legends. Some men were born to be more than just mere mortals. And then there is Ocean Grove. John, Greg, Jack, and Ryan. Four men. Men who are… (Read More)

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Ocote Soul Sounds

“Sounding like a sun kissed Brazilian soundtrack from the ’70s, this tasty afro beat collaboration between two of the genres biggest players has funk horns aplenty and chilled vibes throughout. For fans of Fela Kuti, Gang Starr and everyone in between…. (Read More)

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Of Verona

The name “of Verona” comes from Shakespeare’s comedy, “Two Gentlemen of Verona.” It has the smallest cast of any of the Shakespeare plays and we imagined it as the underdog of sorts, surviving on the sheer virtue of its story. Featured… (Read More)

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Off Color

Four musicians bringing the pain since 2009. We know music is as music does- And as far as we’re concerned, it does lots. Won’t you enjoy with us? off-col-or [awf – kuhl – er] – Adjective – of doubtful propriety, improper… (Read More)

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Olive Street Rehab

Olive Street Rehab distill a mixture of influences ranging from Exile-era Stones to Gram Parsons and Emmylou into a heady concoction that knows no prohibition. At it its core, the group draws from the well of Americana that is born and… (Read More)

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OMNISOUL

Omnisoul, a five-man outfit that create a refreshing and completely unique sound, is poised to explode into the national consciousness with their debut album, Things That Could Be Said in much the same way they have in their native Delaware… (Read More)

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One Be Lo

There are many poets, and far too many rappers, but the mastery of One Be Lo’s wordplay, metaphors, story telling skills, and socially concious lyrics place him in a league above the rest. His ability to translate life experience into music… (Read More)

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One EskimO

The brainchild of singer/songwriter Kristian Leontiou, One eskimO arrives with an impressive breadth of imagination that instantly marks them as something extraordinary. The London-based band’s Shangri-La Music self-titled debut is an ambitious and affecting collection of widescreen modern pop, alive with… (Read More)

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One Time

Winter Park, Colorado has sprouted one of the regions most exciting up and coming bands – One Time Experience. Their versatile sound is an ever growing collection of original material as well as cover tunes spanning anything from classic Johnny Cash… (Read More)

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Onward, Soldiers

Onward, soldiers is a pestal and mortar blend of Laurel Canyon song craft, Athens Ga. pop, and North Carolina heart and soul; a true American sound. Onward, Soldiers is new and ancient, hip and sweet, ethereal and raw. Comprised of musicians… (Read More)

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Optimal Frequency

Human Beings employ a wide variety of methods when communicating with one another. Whether it be seen, heard, felt, smelt, or tasted, the goal of interpersonal communication remains the same; expression of ones ideas, thoughts, sentiments, and emotions; the appeal to… (Read More)

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Optimus Youth

From the inner-cities of the United States, to the plains of East Africa, to the slums of India, millions of children are being neglected and forgotten. These children are the seeds of our future and will always be with us. International… (Read More)

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Or, the Whale

Voices everywhere, caught again in the devil’s snare," belts lead vocalist and guitarist Alex Robins of San Francisco-based Or, the Whale on the second song of the band’s newest album. The song, “Datura,” is a rollicking ode to the hallucinogenic properties… (Read More)

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Orbit Service

“This band is in a class of its own, where the more sociopathic side of Pink Floyd meets the twisted musical imagery of The Legendary Pink Dots and Edward Ka-Spel, as unlikely as it seems. Emotionally draining and highly recommended.” … (Read More)

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Origami Hands

spanish class in the year of the monkey. summers in eachothers bedrooms. envying every female that has ever played music. . we made pretty sounds for your ears. . we hope you enjoy it. . no mas . (Read More)

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Owen Kortz Trio

The Owen Kortz Trio (OKT) is a folk/rock group featuring three-part vocal harmony and acoustic guitars. Their repertoire includes original songs and stylized arrangements of covers by Outkast, Men at Work, Pure Prairie League, and others. Based in Denver, they perform… (Read More)

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Owen Pye

Owen Pye began with just a guitar and a plan: To share music with willing listeners. As cliché as that may seem, it’s exactly what he’s doing. Hailing from Highland, Illinois, Pye’s music style is to be described as indie and… (Read More)

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