Psych-Rock Group Eldren Follows Up Summertime Single “Fell In” with Feel-Good Music Video

Eldren (Photo Credit: Amanda Piela)

Long time favorites Eldren have just released an amazing visual video for their single “Fell In”. The video was filmed partly in areas of Denver and Japan. Check it out!

Denver psych-rock group Eldren is riding a wave of success from their recent single, “Fell In.” With nearly 10,000 Spotify streams and counting, the single is breaking through the airwaves and into the mainstream. How could it not, though with its addictive pop-tinged summertime vibes? Now, the group is back with an official music video for the track, crafted during our time of isolation.

The new visual was shot in various isolated locations around the band’s home-state of Colorado. Highlighting the area’s sprawling fields, expansive skyline and local architecture, it’s a testament to where Eldren has strengthened their roots for over half a decade. Rarely do the band-members come into contact with one another, only appearing in secluded locations — a nod to the times of isolation, self-growth and individualization. However, by using flashback footage of a pre-pandemic trip to Japan and psychedelic visuals, it feels like a recollection of when you fell in love for the first time. It becomes a taste of how things were before the pandemic while being reminded that those good times are still ahead. 

This isn’t the first project Eldren has taken on with the restrictiveness that isolation has launched the music community into, but it does show their resiliency, able to accomplish creative feats while remaining safe. Since the start of the pandemic, Eldren has also released their “Separation Sessions” — a series of addicting covers recorded from home. Next, Eldren is gearing up for a full LP release this August. “These songs tend to have a more introspective and personal slant,” said singer/guitarist/keyboardist Tyler Imbrogno. “It’s a listening experience that is multi-faceted sonically and emotionally. Hopefully there's a variety of songs that can resonate with different people for different reasons.” 

 

MUSIC VIDEO CREDITS 

Shot, produced and edited by Eldren

B-roll footage shot in Japan by Nasir Malik

Guest singers: Cassidy Bacon, Emma Troughton

303 Music Fest Is Just Around The Corner

Our friends at 303 Magazine have always been supporters of the Denver local music scene and this year they are taking things up a notch by putting on this amazing event. We suggest purchasing tickets before this thing sells out. Trust us with this lineup you wont want to miss it.

303 Music Fest will feature performances by headliners STéLOUSE and Trev Rich. Also on the lineup The Other Black who will be leading our Colorado SuperJam, CITRA, Ray Reed, Eldren, church fire, Jay Triiiple, MILKY.WAV, Ghost Tapes, Impact, boyhollow, DJ Simone Says and Ru Johnson as your host. Be on the lookout for many more to be announced soon!

The Church Nightclub, one of Denver's hottest nightclubs, has hosted industry giants from Anjunabeats to Jack Novak and Deorro, and we can't think of a better place to party. In addition to the silent disco, Super Jam and meet and greet we'll be selling "303 Music Vol. 1" at the event. Eighty percent of all record profits will go to Youth on Record, creating a better tomorrow for local youth and in turn, the Colorado community as a whole. "303 Music Vol. 1" is a Colorado compilation record printed by “the best damn record club out there,” Vinyl Me, Please. Featuring strictly Colorado musicians, the ALBUM features beloved local artists like GRiZ, Trev Rich, Wildermiss, an exclusive track by Flobots and more — only on vinyl.

Record Features: Limited to 1,000 copies on vinyl only, an exclusive track by Flobots, a photobook featuring quotes and photos of all participating artists, exclusive album art by Denver artist John Vogl, colored-splatter wax and a FREE download code for a Youth on Record album.

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Music | Spokezbuzz, Lincoln Center Announce the Local Link Season Schedule

Spokezbuzz band Eldren rocking the crowd at UMS (Photo Credit: Andrew Rios)

One thing about our thriving music scene is that it extends north to our friends up in Ft. Collins. In fact I used to live in Ft. Collins for five years and remember catching many shows while living there as well as experiencing many Thursday nights at Wash Bars and happy hour shenanigans at The Rio on Fridays. Our good friends at Spokezbuzz always have something cool going on and this is just one of the things they are doing to promote music in our great state. Pleas make sure to check them out and many of the bands they represent at events like these.

SpokesBUZZ, a Fort Collins-based music nonprofit, and the Lincoln Center, Fort Collins’ premiere performing arts venue, announced today the full series schedule and lineup for The Local Link, a series showcasing local bands at The Lincoln Center in Fort Collins. The live music concerts -- featuring Colorado bands throughout the 2015-2016 season -- are a collaborative effort by the City of Fort Collins and SpokesBUZZ to connect emerging bands with music fans in The Lincoln Center’s unique performance facilities. 
 
The Local Link series will feature themed events in a club environment, with local bands performing around various holidays throughout the 2015-16 season. The schedule includes:

  • Aspen Hourglass: Thursday, October 29, 7 - 9 p.m.
  • The Shaley Scott Band: Thursday, December 17, 7 - 9 p.m.
  • Shatterproof: Sunday, February 14, 7 - 9 p.m.
  • Grim&Darling: Thursday, March 17, 7 - 9 p.m. 
  • iZCALLi: Thursday, May 5, 6 - 8 p.m.

The Local Link is intended to satisfy the need for “an earlier set time in a sophisticated environment, with the best regional alternative bands,” said Dani Grant, SpokesBUZZ executive director. “The Local Link is a tailored music set geared toward a cocktail party environment: a bit softer, more acoustic in nature -- a performance that allows for dancing, listening, and a conversation in the room,” Grant said. “I’m 45 years old, have three kids and a full-time job. Both my husband and I enjoy live music; we have always been concertgoers and keep up as best we can with new music and local music. It is a rare occasion that we get to see live music before our bedtime, 10 - 11 p.m. More often, we attend a city festival in the heat of summer on a steaming asphalt parking lot, or force ourselves to attend a show in a sticky dark room at midnight. We will still do that on occasion, but having this event is exciting.”

Members of iZCALLi giving us a dose of rock and roll. (Photo Credit: Andrew Rios)

With a full service bar, tapas/light appetizers, and an affordable ticket price -- $12 per show or the opportunity to purchase a $50 5-show season pass -- Grant said The Local Link provides a comfortable and approachable introduction to emerging local bands. 

“Patrons can bring friends who aren’t sure about local and unfamiliar music to join them and fall in love with these bands,” Grant said. “Small businesses may choose to bring the office team and spouses to the December show to host a holiday gathering there, rather than reserving restaurant meeting space or planning a party.” 

The Local Link launched on Saturday, August 1, with an acoustic show featuring members of Wiredogs. Season sponsors for the series include KUNC and Shaped Music. Season tickets for the series and tickets for individual upcoming shows will be made available at www.lctix.com. 

About SpokesBUZZ Fort Collins
Created from a love for music, amplified by radical collaboration with like-minded organizations, and funded by people and partners who recognize the extraordinary economic and cultural community impact, SpokesBUZZ raises global awareness of Colorado sound and culture by bringing worldwide attention to local bands. Find out more at www.spokesbuzz.org. 

About The Lincoln Center
The Lincoln Center is one of Colorado's largest and most diverse presenters of professional theatre, dance, music, visual arts and children's programs. It features two performing art spaces (a 1,180-seat performance hall and a 220-seat theatre), three galleries, and an outdoor sculpture/terrace/performance garden. It also has two conference/special events rooms available for rentals. The mission of The Lincoln Center is to be a leader in cultural experience and make it an essential value to the community. Find out more at www.lctix.com.

Petals of Spain, Eldren and The Foot @ Hi-Dive 11/25: Review

In an attempt to work off our turkey comas, Team Ultra5280 headed down to the Hi-Dive for a night of local tunes.  The house was full of energy and packed with people ready to support these three great local bands.  The Foot got the night started off right, filling the room with their unique sound that blends old and new influences.  Their energy was a perfect way to start the night and it was hard not to smile at how much the guys were enjoying playing.