Steamboat Locals strives to be the place you learn about new music first! Whether it’s a new song from an artist you know, or an innovative sound from an artist you ought to know, Steamboat Locals is constantly updating our music selection each week. Here are some new songs added just this past week:
“Hold on Tight” by Amos Lee
Amos Lee’s soulful croon and poignant lyrics strike a chord once again with “Hold on Tight.” This song is one of many released in advance of the upcoming album Transmissions, set to drop on August 9th. Fans can look forward to an emotional journey through Lee’s signature blend of folk, soul, and blues. Along with the new album, Lee will be touring this summer with three stops in Colorado: September 13th in Vail, September 14th in Dillon, and September 15th at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre.
“Take a Bite” by Beabadoobee
Beabadoobee continues to captivate listeners with her indie-pop charm in “Take a Bite.” The young artist recently announced a collaboration with acclaimed producer Rick Rubin for her upcoming album This is How Tomorrow Moves, stirring up anticipation among fans eager to hear more of her infectious melodies. Beabadoobee is set to play the Fillmore Auditorium in Denver on September 20th.
“Home” by Coleman Hell
Coleman Hell’s infectious blend of folk and electronic sounds shines bright in “Home.” This track is the first song from the album Joyride, released on May 24th, and features contributions from La+ch, adding an extra layer of vibrancy to the mix.
“Those Lonely, Lonely Nights” by The Infamous Stringdusters
The Infamous Stringdusters bring their bluegrass brilliance to the forefront with “Those Lonely, Lonely Nights.” The band recently announced a string of live performances, promising fans an unforgettable experience filled with foot-stomping rhythms and electrifying solos. Their first stop in Colorado will be the Telluride Bluegrass Festival in June. Then, in July they headline two nights at The Mishawaka. On the 5th, The Fretliners will open the show (who will be visiting Steamboat on August 24th at Strings), and on the 6th it will be The Last Revel opening the show (just before the play a FREE concert at Snowbowl on the 7th)
“Lonely Cowboy” by Kaleo
Kaleo’s haunting ballad “Lonely Cowboy” takes listeners on a journey through the heart of the American West. The band has been teasing snippets from their upcoming album, promising a diverse sonic landscape that pays homage to their Icelandic roots while pushing musical boundaries. See KALEO live in Dillon on June 14th, or Red Rocks on June 16th!
“Evolve” by Phish
Phish returns with “Evolve,” a dynamic track that showcases the band’s legendary improvisational skills. Phish will be heading out on a 26-date summer tour in July, with their traditional stop in Denver at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park slated for a 4-night run from August 29th to September 1st.
“What Do You Believe In?” by Rag’n’Bone Man
Rag’n’Bone Man’s powerful anthem “What Do You Believe In?” resonates deeply with listeners. The artist recently announced a collaboration with acclaimed songwriter Diane Warren for his upcoming album, promising a collection of heartfelt songs that explore themes of love, loss, and redemption.
“Feel Like That” by Sublime (feat. Bradley Nowell, Jakob Castle, and Stick Figure)
Sublime’s latest offering, “Feel Like That,” features the iconic vocals of late frontman Bradley Nowell alongside his son Jakobs Castle and Stick Figure. This collaboration pays tribute to Nowell’s enduring legacy while introducing listeners to a fresh, contemporary sound that seamlessly blends reggae, rock, and hip-hop. Stick Figure and Sublime will be teaming up with Ziggy Marley, SOJA, The Hip Abduction and many others to play an unforgettable show at Fiddler’s Green on July 27th.
Don’t miss these exciting new tracks and keep an ear out for more updates on upcoming concerts and events in Colorado. Whether you’re a fan of folk, indie-pop, bluegrass, or rock, there’s something for everyone to enjoy on the Steamboat Locals Choice for Music!