Laylights
Upcoming Shows
The 19th Night Before Christmas w/ The Swayback with Laylights & Kyle Galanaugh
Sat, Dec 6th @ Soiled Dove (Denver, CO)
News
Laylights joins local CD wave
(Denver Post Entertainment)
Jan 14 - Jan 20
and Laylights Where: Larimer Lounge Why: Swayback - pure rock ‘n roll. Laylights - Athemic rock that is lush
(waywardpanties.com)
Denver's Most Fuckable Rockstars
in Denver need to catch Laylights before they blow up and leave us wallowing in self pity, heartbroken
(The Donnybrook Writing Academy)
Soundcheck: Week Of April 8th
" American Relay Live At HOOD RIVER "Sparrow" Laylights EP "Music" Ian Cooke The Fall I
(The Donnybrook Writing Academy)
Laylights @ the Bluebird Theater
Laylights' Tyler Hayden leads his band through "You" from the "Auricle" EP
(Denver Post Reverb)
The Swayback, Laylights @ the Meadowlark
the Swayback, Laylights and the Still City helped get the party started. Check out Reverb contributing
(Denver Post Reverb)
April 7 - April 13
production of white-guy rap. Cost: $10 Listen: Why? Day: Saturday (Apr. 12) Who: Laylights (CD release
(waywardpanties.com)
Over the Weekend...Ian Cooke and Laylights @ Bluebird Theater
Ian Cooke and Laylights Saturday, April 12, 2008 Bluebird Theater Better Than: Any other show I
(Backbeat Online)
SoCo Music Experience @ Coors Field
, from Denver bands the Swayback, Hot IQs, and Laylights to nationals Bassnectar, Dead Confederate
(Denver Post Reverb)
The Problem of Leisure: 4/11-4/13
: Laylights CD Release at the Bluebird. I tragically missed the Laylights' exclusive, cozy listening party
(The Donnybrook Writing Academy)
“Laylights will scorch the stage with the same euphoric energy that early Echo and the Bunnymen and U2 did. Like the Killers in 2005, The Laylights’ self-titled EP possesses a richer sound, not over-produced, exaggerated, or pompous, but a fuller produced, well-balanced exploratory sound akin to Stardust-era Bowie or, more recently, Spiritualized and Interpol. They’re not arena rock but not indie either, and their sound is big. You will find them in mid-sized to large venues before year’s end.” – Josh Baker, Midwest Music Summit 2006
“A stylish and graceful self-awareness informs everything the Laylights take on, and that’s rare in the local rock scene. The Denver indie rock quartet is acutely aware of its music, its impact, its mission – and this fills the band’s new EP with a lush sense of confidence and manic drive. The buzz around the Laylights’ new EP is a celebration for Denver’s thriving rock scene.” – Ricardo Baca, The Denver Post

