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With last year being their return to the stage, feels like the return to the norm, and then some. Wednesday and Thursday nights saw the band take the stage in Boulder and Fort Collins with two very different shows in terms of energy and song selection, which is no surprise considering the close proximity of each show. This past February, Perpetual Groove announced that they would be back from a two year hiatus, and in the summer they got back on the road again to the delight of fans around the country.

As part of the giving of gratitude Thanksgiving this year, the band came to Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom in Denver, CO for a pair of nights of jamming. Perpetual Groove is back. Playing in Denver for the first time since February of , they settled into their two-night run at Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom on Friday with a show that stretched into the wee hours of Saturday morning.

The four piece trance rock outfit is riding high with their return to the stage after a two year hiatus; rejuvenated after a collision course of self-discovery and introspective exploration.

The band performed eight weekends that year, over multi-night runs, to sold-out shows in some of their favorite cities across the country, thus ringing in a new chapter for Perpetual Groove.

The band resolved to make a big change by taking the time to craft, and bring to focus, music that stays true to their creative vision. That change is here on their new self-titled album.

The band recruited producers Jason Kingsland and Tim Friesen to help them accomplish the most engaging and sonically-gratifying Perpetual Groove album to date. Their large catalog of original music offers something for everyone, but the band is also known for their eclectic range of covers; including everything from Michael Jackson's "Thriller" to Rage Against The Machine's "Bulls On Parade".

The addition of an intense, retina burning, intelligent light show creates an atmosphere unlike any other, assuring fans they'll get a highly polished, yet different show each night. Perpetual Groove released their first album, Sweet Oblivious Antidote, in on Harmonized Records after their first year of solid touring. The buzz only got bigger on the follow- up record, All This Everything, which was produced by Grammy award- winner Robert Hannon. LiveLoveDie, their third record was released in March of and represents a significant evolutionary departure in style for Perpetual Groove.

Teaming up once again with Hannon and Tree Sound Studios, the band set forth to create a darker sonic landscape without sacrificing too much of that "PGroove quality" thanks in part to Butler's warm, soaring vocals. HEAL, released in , firmly established Perpetual Groove as more than a jamband with its focus on well-crafted songs.

Honey Cuts, an EP released later in , featuring three songs that did not fit the theme of Heal. The band has also made appearances at International events such as Jam in the Dam and Caribbean Holidaze.

Perpetual Groove pushed the envelope in the music industry, touring behind the first ever 5. The Vegabonds give their fans a sensational performance with powerhouse guitar riffs and impactful songwriting night after night. Their hard work and unbridled talents have not gone unnoticed; the group has opened for such notable acts as Lynyrd Skynyrd and the late Gregg Allman, among others.



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