Bellhoss | Broth | Daniel James Eaton (of Briffaut) | Hardly Nevers at Lulu's Downtown on May 9th, 2025!
Doors at 7:30 PM
Show at 8:00 PM
All Ages, Standing Room Only
Bellhoss
Hailing from southern California, Becky Otárola (née Hostetler) created Bellhoss in 2017 after relocating to Denver, Colorado. She began as a solo artist and eventually grew to collaborate with other people, bands, producers, and more. Aligned with projects Waxahatchee, ALVVAYS, and Soccer Mommy, Bellhoss sits in a purgatory between indie and DIY punk, writing songs for herself and anyone keeping secrets.
Bellhoss has shared the stage with the likes of Black Belt Eagle Scout, Wild Pink, Ratboys, Post Animal, Girlpool, Stef Chura, Molly Burch, Esmé Patterson, Kiltro, Strange Ranger, Adam Faucett, Angelo de Augustine, and Many Rooms. In February, Bellhoss will play a show with compatriots the Milk Blossoms and Denver legends Dressy Bessy.
Throughout the chaos COVID-19 created in 2020, Otárola collaborated on a short film with Shelby Rahe to songs written during the stay-at-home orders throughout the pandemic, called Hiding, released in July 2021, which went on to win Best Music Video at Santorini Film Festival in 2023. Additionally, Bellhoss worked with producer Joe Reinhart, owner of Headroom Studios and guitarist for Hop Along, on the EP "A Rose, a Thorn," which was released in Valentine's Day 2024.
Currently, the live Bellhoss lineup features Neil McCormick on bass, Michael Everett on drums, and Sarah Ault on backing vocals. Bellhoss was named one of Denver's best indie bands by Denver Westword in October 2024.