Indie 102.3 Sessions

Indie 102.3 Sessions features performances and interviews from national and Colorado musicians in the CPR Performance Studio. Listen to the most recent episode below, and subscribe to be notified when new episodes are posted.

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Rachael McCuaig Embarks On Her Music Career With A Tiny Desk Contest Submission

Denver singer-songwriter Rachael McCuaig was one of thousands of artists around the country who submitted an original video to NPR’s second annual Tiny Desk Concert Contest earlier this year. She used a simple setup in her contest submission — just vocals and guitar — but it was enough to make our list of 10 favorite Colorado entries from 2016. McCuaig hasn’t recorded an official release, so we were thrilled to host her in the CPR Performance Studio recently and share her music with our audience for the first time.

San Fermin Hits The Road And Finds Its Musical Identity On ‘Jackrabbit’

Brooklyn composer Ellis Ludwig-Leone formed San Fermin for a one-off performance of his sheet music compositions in 2012. However, that music would live on past that show: The band recorded and released those songs in 2013 on San Fermin’s debut self-titled album. Ludwig-Leone then solidified San Fermin as an eight-piece touring band with two lead vocalists and a blend of rock and orchestral instruments. Last year San Fermin released its second studio album, “Jackrabbit,” which came to life as Ludwig-Leone and his band adapted to life as a touring band and became a close-knit musical family.

Operators, Led By Wolf Parade’s Dan Boeckner, Celebrates The Release Of ‘Blue Wave’ At OpenAir

Dan Boeckner puts most indie musicians to shame as far as his energy and sheer output. The Canadian musician co-founded the pioneering indie band Wolf Parade, fronted Handsome Furs and collaborated with Spoon’s Britt Daniel in Divine Fits. Now, he leads the new band Operators. The band played at OpenAir on the release day of its debut album, “Blue Wave.” The record is a continuation of the synthesizer-driven sounds of Handsome Furs with contributions of drummer Sam Brown and keyboardist Devojka.

The Yawpers Share The Stories And Sounds Of ‘American Man’

Hard-rocking Colorado band The Yawpers brings their national tour to Lost Lake Lounge in Denver on Saturday. The Yawpers’ released their latest album, “American Man,” last year on Bloodshot Records. The group talked about its songwriting inspirations, new love for Bruce Springsteen and the challenges of life on the road during its recent CPR Performance Studio session.

Sound Of Ceres Aims For The Stars After Candy Claws

Karen and Ryan Hover are the married duo behind Fort Collins band Sound of Ceres. They recorded three synth-pop albums as Candy Claws before venturing into ethereal space-rock territory with their new group. The Hovers recruited members of The Polyphonic Spree and Brooklyn indie rockers The Drums for “Nostalgia For Infinity,” their debut album as Sound of Ceres. The band stopped into our CPR Performance Studio shortly before heading to Austin, Texas, for SXSW.

Valley Maker Strikes A Balance Between Music And Academia

Seattle artist Austin Crane started Valley Maker as an undergraduate thesis project in 2010. He’s a doctoral student in geography at the University of Washington but still finds time to play his folk music. His most recent album is last year’s “When I Was A Child.” He stopped into our CPR Performance Studio while on tour last month to play a solo set.

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