BIO
Mosey West is an American rock band from Fort Collins, CO. The band fuses psych, folk and country-rock influences in a haze of distorted guitar and reverb-soaked vocals. Mosey West is known for their live energy, soaring harmonies and unique performances.
The band has self-released three EPs. Their debut EP Vaca Money was released in 2011, followed by Merica in 2012 and Bermuda in 2014.
Bermuda was recorded at the legendary Blasting Room Studios in Fort Collins, CO. The record was engineered and mixed by Andrew Berlin (the Lemonheads, Drag the River) and mastered at Focus Mastering in Omaha, NE by Doug Van Sloun (Bright Eyes, Damien Jurado).
Mosey West has shared the stage with Lucero, Heartless Bastards, The Moondoggies, Dead Confederate, Futurebirds, Roadkill Ghost Choir, Lydia Loveless, The Whigs, Fly Golden Eagle, Sister Sparrow & the Dirty Birds, Paper Bird and many more...
The band has self-released three EPs. Their debut EP Vaca Money was released in 2011, followed by Merica in 2012 and Bermuda in 2014.
Bermuda was recorded at the legendary Blasting Room Studios in Fort Collins, CO. The record was engineered and mixed by Andrew Berlin (the Lemonheads, Drag the River) and mastered at Focus Mastering in Omaha, NE by Doug Van Sloun (Bright Eyes, Damien Jurado).
Mosey West has shared the stage with Lucero, Heartless Bastards, The Moondoggies, Dead Confederate, Futurebirds, Roadkill Ghost Choir, Lydia Loveless, The Whigs, Fly Golden Eagle, Sister Sparrow & the Dirty Birds, Paper Bird and many more...
photo credit: Dan Page
MOSEY WEST
Adam Thomas Brown - guitar/vocals
Mike McGraw - bass/vocals
Max Barcelow - drums/vocals
Adam Thomas Brown - guitar/vocals
Mike McGraw - bass/vocals
Max Barcelow - drums/vocals
PRESS
"Top 10 Albums of 2014"
- Brian F. Johnson, Marquee Magazine
"A gritty Memphis-via-California feel"
- Tom Murphy, Denver Westword
"Harmonically psychedelic"
- Tim Wenger, Colorado Music Buzz
"Hearty Folk Rock"
- Danny McCloskey, The Alternate Root
"Reminiscent of the Laurel Canyon sound of the 1970s, but also harnesses the influence of the modern psych movement"
- Tim Dwenger, Marquee Magazine
"Bermuda floats effortlessly in a sea of tranquility with spacious instrumentation and well-crafted songsmithing"
- David Horton, Popa Tunes
"✭✭✭✭✭"
- Charlie Anderson, Scene Magazine
"Another excellent EP of crafted songs with more expansive psych-rock edge"
- Simon, Beat Surrender
"Vibrant and Intriguing"
- Kate Bee, Ear to the Ground Music
An easy-going alt-country groove"
- Daniel Mescher, OpenAir - Colorado Public Radio
"A dense smudgy backdrop filled with fuzzy overdriven guitars, haunting background vocals and gobs of reverb"
- Ross Carlson, Workinman's Blues
"Powerful guitar playing, spot-on harmonies and a drummer who played like it was his last day on earth"
- Nick Hoppe, Oratory of Sound
"Deftly balancing heartache and hubris"
- Eryc Eyl, Denver REVERB
"Rich harmonies, thought provoking lyrics...mature beyond their years"
- Tim Dwenger, Listen Up Denver
- Brian F. Johnson, Marquee Magazine
"A gritty Memphis-via-California feel"
- Tom Murphy, Denver Westword
"Harmonically psychedelic"
- Tim Wenger, Colorado Music Buzz
"Hearty Folk Rock"
- Danny McCloskey, The Alternate Root
"Reminiscent of the Laurel Canyon sound of the 1970s, but also harnesses the influence of the modern psych movement"
- Tim Dwenger, Marquee Magazine
"Bermuda floats effortlessly in a sea of tranquility with spacious instrumentation and well-crafted songsmithing"
- David Horton, Popa Tunes
"✭✭✭✭✭"
- Charlie Anderson, Scene Magazine
"Another excellent EP of crafted songs with more expansive psych-rock edge"
- Simon, Beat Surrender
"Vibrant and Intriguing"
- Kate Bee, Ear to the Ground Music
An easy-going alt-country groove"
- Daniel Mescher, OpenAir - Colorado Public Radio
"A dense smudgy backdrop filled with fuzzy overdriven guitars, haunting background vocals and gobs of reverb"
- Ross Carlson, Workinman's Blues
"Powerful guitar playing, spot-on harmonies and a drummer who played like it was his last day on earth"
- Nick Hoppe, Oratory of Sound
"Deftly balancing heartache and hubris"
- Eryc Eyl, Denver REVERB
"Rich harmonies, thought provoking lyrics...mature beyond their years"
- Tim Dwenger, Listen Up Denver