inplainair

Denver’s inplainair make music that feels like staring out a car window in slow motion — hazy, emotional, and a little unreal. It’s post-rock for people who grew up on playlists instead of record stores, where ambient guitars crash into digital noise and soft vocals hit harder than a breakdown ever could.

The band came up in Denver’s tight-knit DIY scene, trading basements for mountains and figuring out how to make big feelings sound spacious. Their songs float between post-rock, dream-pop, and electronic textures — part Radiohead, part Pink Floyd, part staring-at-the-ceiling-at-2AM. There’s a sense of motion to everything they do, like each track is chasing its own horizon.

Live, inplainair are all about immersion. Lights, loops, air, reverb — everything bleeding together until you can’t tell where the song ends and the room begins. It’s less about performance and more about collective atmosphere.

Their upcoming single "The Extra Mile" feels like a coming-of-age moment — the sound of a band learning to let go while everything around them shifts. It’s grounded, cinematic, and a little weightless — music for people who want to disappear into the noise and come out feeling seen.