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  • Jay Blakesberg
  • Blind Pilot Thomas Oliver

Boulder Theater

2032 14th Street
Denver/Boulder CO 80302
303-786-7030
  • Mon Jan 30 8 pm
    Blind Pilot and Martha Scanlan at Boulder Theater

    Portland’s Blind Pilot began as a duo that toured the West Coast on bikes, developing a batch of humble and solidly melodic songs for its 2008 debut, 3 Rounds And A Sound. The band first started picking up considerable buzz for that album’s single, “Go On, Say It,” which has some of the same distinctly Pacific Northwest mellow of regional progenitors like Death Cab For Cutie and Elliott Smith—which is to say it’s wistful, slightly melancholy, and destined to soundtrack more than a few heartbreaks. Blind Pilot has since added four more touring members to fill out its guitar-banjo-drums sound even further with violins and xylophones, all for its 2011 follow-up, We Are The Tide—so don’t expect the extended crew to ride into town on their bicycles.

    Boulder Theater 2032 14th Street, Denver/Boulder, CO
all ages $19.50/$22.50

Portland’s Blind Pilot began as a duo that toured the West Coast on bikes, developing a batch of humble and solidly melodic songs for its 2008 debut, 3 Rounds And A Sound. The band first started picking up considerable buzz for that album’s single, “Go On, Say It,” which has some of the same distinctly Pacific Northwest mellow of regional progenitors like Death Cab For Cutie and Elliott Smith—which is to say it’s wistful, slightly melancholy, and destined to soundtrack more than a few heartbreaks. Blind Pilot has since added four more touring members to fill out its guitar-banjo-drums sound even further with violins and xylophones, all for its 2011 follow-up, We Are The Tide—so don’t expect the extended crew to ride into town on their bicycles.

Updated 01/18/2012

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