Denver-based six piece jam band Eminence Ensemble has spent the last several years gathering an audience through performance. A live Denver-staple who have played Mission Ballroom, Cervantes, The Fillmore, and The Ogden, the group have crafted a sound that combines jam sensibilities with complex song structures, vocal harmonies, and electronic elements.
The band is also coming off 2023 performances with Scott Page (Pink Floyd), as well as a sit-in with Umphrey’s McGee by Eminence Ensemble drummer Tanner Bardin.
Now, Eminence Ensemble is gearing up for the release of their new album, Inside Looking Out. It will be the band’s first LP with new members Dylan Gleit (vocals/guitar/production/mixing), following his stint as the Emmy-award winning audio engineer for Mr. Robot, and Will Snyder (keyboard/synth), who join the original players and childhood friends Justin Neely (guitar/vocals), Nick Baum (vocals/percussion), Zac Flynn (bass/synth), and Tanner Bardin (drums
Eminence Ensemble have released the LP’s lead single, “Flipside,” an uplifting track written “as an ode to that all-too-familiar feeling of wishing you were somewhere else – only to realize the grass isn’t always greener.” It’s also a “call to live in the moment and appreciate your surroundings.”

Eminence Ensemble tour dates
1/12/24: Grand Junction, CO – Mesa Theater
1/13/24: Durango, CO – Animas City Theatre

