Exploring the Creative Journey of Insipidus
Meet Insipidus: The Denver Band Redefining DIY Music
Denver-based band Insipidus is a shining example of dedication and creativity in the music scene. They not only write and produce their own music but also take charge of their album art and merchandise designs. Their entrepreneurial spirit doesn’t stop when they don’t have a gig; instead, they often hit the streets to busk, bringing their sound directly to the people. We recently sat down with the band to discuss their latest self-released album, Nearest Dusk, and what lies ahead for them.
Behind the Scenes of Nearest Dusk
Writing and Recording Process
The creation of Nearest Dusk was a collaborative effort. “Usually, I’d come in with a melody or a rough idea, and we’d build it out together,” one band member explained. The songs reflect various phases of their lives, showcasing their growth as artists. They recorded the album with Drew Smith at 2839 Studios on Colfax in 2025, describing the experience as a significant learning opportunity, especially in terms of recording techniques.
Promoting a Self-Release
In promoting their album, Insipidus has taken a guerrilla approach. They play in unexpected venues, constantly reach out to local spaces, and seize every opportunity to share their music. “We’re just bringing it up whenever we can,” they noted, emphasizing their commitment to grassroots promotion.
The Story Behind the Artwork
The stunning album artwork for Nearest Dusk was crafted by the band’s drummer, Travis Hatley. The piece, an acrylic painting on wood, encapsulates the essence of the title track, which tells the story of a spaceship adrift in time and space. The artwork evokes feelings of isolation and exploration, reminiscent of the video game No Man’s Sky, appealing to fans who appreciate a deeper narrative.
Street Performances: A Unique Approach to Music
Inspiration for Busking
Insipidus has embraced street performances, which they describe as integral to their identity. “Some of our best shows have actually been out there,” they shared, highlighting a memorable performance at Ritual Tattoos. This approach is a reaction to the often disposable nature of contemporary music, allowing them to reclaim authenticity and connect with their audience. “It’s the renegade version of ‘keeping it real,’ and we’re all in on that,” they added.
What’s Next for Insipidus?
Looking forward, the band is excited about new material that is nearing completion. “We can’t wait to record it once everything’s tightened up. Hopefully, we’ll start this summer,” they revealed. Additionally, they are actively seeking more performance opportunities, aiming to share the stage with larger acts.
Final Thoughts from Insipidus
As the interview wrapped up, the band had a clear message: “Listen to the new album! Physical copies are available, so reach out if you want one.” Their enthusiasm for their music and community is palpable, and they are grateful for the support they’ve received from the Denver music scene.
Upcoming Shows
- Opening for Daikaiju w/ Monkey Man on May 26th at Unit 5 in Boulder
- Playing at Ante Up, Denver w/ Weeping Isopropyl & Pseudocoma on June 6th
- Performing at Bluecifer’s First Rodeo Festival from July 23-26
Conclusion
Insipidus is not just a band; they are a movement within the Denver music scene, embracing creativity, community, and authenticity. With their latest album, Nearest Dusk, they continue to push boundaries and redefine what it means to be an independent artist.
FAQs
What genre of music does Insipidus play?
Insipidus blends various genres, creating a unique sound that reflects their diverse influences.
How can I support Insipidus?
You can support them by streaming or purchasing their album, attending their shows, and following them on social media.
Are physical copies of Nearest Dusk available?
Yes, physical copies exist, and you can reach out to the band directly to obtain one.
Where can I find Insipidus online?
You can find them on various streaming platforms and social media channels to stay updated on their latest news and releases.
