Bio:

Online Stats:

  • Over 1,000,000 all-time-streams on Spotify
  • Top Spotify songs: 470,000 and 700,000+ streams
  • 1,500 Instagram followers

Headline History:

  • Marquis Theater - 250 tickets - Denver (2024)
  • Lost Lake - 220 tickets - Denver (2022)
  • Flippin’ Vans - 150 tickets - Denver (2023)
  • Flippin' Vans - 180 tickets - Denver (2021)

Support History:

  • Mo Lowda & The Humble - Boulder (2024)
  • Moon Taxi - Denver (2024)
  • Walden (sold-out) - Denver (2023)
  • Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners (sold-out) - Denver (2023)
  • Trash Panda - Denver, CO Springs (2023)
  • Proxima Parada - Denver (2023)
  • Winston Surfshirt - Denver, Salt Lake City, Seattle (2023)
  • Dustbowl Revival - Denver, Fort Collins, CO Springs (2023)
  • Happy Landing - Denver, Salt Lake City (2023)
  • Emily Brimlow - Portland, Walla Walla, Boise, Denver (2022)
  • Grady Spencer & The Work - Denver, CO Springs, Greeley (2022)

Live

Plain Faraday is an independent music project from Denver, Colorado. Their unique sound pulls from a variety of genres - influences of folk, indie-rock, Americana, jazz, Neo-soul, and pop abound. The group’s quest for meaningful lyrics and dynamic compositions are guided by a respect for wood and steel, times past and present.

Over the years, Plain Faraday has shared stages with prominent artists like Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners, Proxima Parada, Moon Taxi, Trash Panda, Happy Landing, Emily Brimlow, Susto, Dustbowl Revival, and others. They’re known for their energetic stage performance and engaging sound.

In their time together, the band has released several singles and two EPs. Their first self-titled work (a 7-track EP) was a testament to their indie-folk roots, but subtly hinted at their exploration into new musical spaces. Their second EP, Pink Blazer, was released in the summer of 2022 and fuses catchy indie-pop hooks with elements of jazz and alternative funk. They’re currently writing and recording their first full-length record.

“The Denver-based four-piece leans into a warm, jazz-infused sound, somewhere between Tom Misch’s groove, Fleet Foxes’ harmony-rich folk, and the easygoing charm of Jack Johnson.” - 303 Magazine

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