
Four boys out of Grand Junction playing indie throwback folk pop. William Pogany (Vocals/Guitar), Kyle Roberts (Keyboard/Vocals/Guitar), Ronnie Turner (Bass/Vocals), and Trevor Adams (Drums/Vocals). Facebook | Rocky Mountain EP

Footstompin’ music you can dance to! Magpie is folkity blues all nitty gritty with lyrics pulsating, forming inside the deep belly of the soul, floating out into atmosphere like the truths and trials of life being pulled out from the inside of your bones and out into an utter celebration of happy to be alive. [...]

Shake your teeth! Shaky Molars wants to ensnare you with earnest, flirty pop and, once you’re comfortable, sneak in a taste of something salacious. They appreciate the best things in life: blueberry wine, the city and county of Denver, and freaking on the dance floor. The seven-piece ensemble mixes the classic – guitars, drums, and bass [...]

They scoffed and forged and swore out of the isolation that jabs hard within each and every human psyche. Names and descriptions never felt appropriate, and the young arrogance of a Thursday in October did little to calm what was at once dead and helpless. Four on the floor traded with nine on the roof [...]

Less talk, move fast and be surprised. S.L.F.M is a puke/uke thrash/tomboy-twee punk music project from Salt Lake City, UT. Formed by a lady rogue who fancies playing quick ditties on street corners, in dirty basements, fancy galleries or dive bars. Facebook | Videos | MySpace | Blog

Straight-up garage rock. Three villainous space-commandos join forces to spew forth deafening boom-baps and widdly-diddlies the likes of which no mother could love. Watch out for Skullmugger’s sultry croons and swoons. Beware the treacherous riffage of Dennis Insidious that scalds and balds. Shun the calamitous fervor of The Bat King’s bashes and crashes upon his percussives. Looks like rock [...]

The Broken Spells are Utah’s greatest living party band. They hold court at The Compound in Provo (AKA Brovo), Utah. They hope you wanna party with them and Ned. They rocked Green River in 2010 and will do it again in 2011. Myspace | Facebook | Ned’s Twitter

They’re young (still in high school!), but they’re talented. Dinosaur the Musical is Dylan Forster, Drew Fields, and Arbys of Grand Junction, Colorado. They’ve been been described as jazz-infused post-rock (Lehi Cano) and a zebra wounded on the Serengeti in May (Dinosaur the Musical). This is their second year at Project Green River. Watch their [...]