Wax Monkey is a 5-piece jam band composed of childhood friends hailing from Birmingham, Alabama. The Wallabies are an indie & alternative rock band out of Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Genre-defying Emerson Woolf & the Wishbones have been categorized as many things: Indie Alternative, Folk Rock, Dark Country, and Pop Americana, to name a few. Their music forms itself around Emerson’s songwriting, and the raw lyrics and visual storytelling pull listeners in from all walks of musical appreciation.
Charlotte's longest running and #1 Open MIC featuring Duncan Coker, an unrepentant balladeer from the Colorado piedmont. Grab your guitar, keyboard, ukulele, kazoo or whatever and come on down to the best Open MIC in these parts.
Menastree weaves elements of hip-hop, trip, house, jazz, and R&B to create a completely new and eclectic “feel good” sound. Born in late 2014, the group has evolved into a cast of adept local musicians.
Valley Flower is a 5-piece string band of friends who met picking in the Central Texas bluegrass scene by way of Virginia, North Carolina and Minnesota. Their sound cross pollinates iconic Appalachian sounds with the freshest petals of country, folk, and jam.
Menastree weaves elements of hip-hop, trip, house, jazz, and R&B to create a completely new and eclectic “feel good” sound. Born in late 2014, the group has evolved into a cast of adept local musicians.
Genre-defying Emerson Woolf & the Wishbones have been categorized as many things: Indie Alternative, Folk Rock, Dark Country, and Pop Americana, to name a few. Their music forms itself around Emerson’s songwriting, and the raw lyrics and visual storytelling pull listeners in from all walks of musical appreciation.
Find Your Muse Open MIC featuring YOU and your original tunes!
Find Your Muse Open MIC featuring YOU and your original tunes!
“The Other 2/5ths or: The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Trench Baby”, a sequel to the 2025 LP "Goyard Ibn Said", is latest conceptual offering from firebrand turned underground myth Ghais Guevara.
Austin, TX-based singer-songwriter David Ramirez performs his new record, All the Not So Gentle Reminders, alongside Thomas Csorba, a Dallas-based country songwriter.
Johnny Manchild and The Poor Bastards - Side Effects Tour with Friend of a Friend and Karma and The Killjoys.
Find Your Muse Open MIC featuring YOU and your original tunes!
Find Your Muse Open MIC featuring YOU and your original tunes!
Find Your Muse Open MIC featuring YOU and your original tunes!
Find Your Muse Open MIC featuring YOU and your original tunes!
Genre-defying Emerson Woolf & the Wishbones have been categorized as many things: Indie Alternative, Folk Rock, Dark Country, and Pop Americana, to name a few. Their music forms itself around Emerson’s songwriting, and the raw lyrics and visual storytelling pull listeners in from all walks of musical appreciation.
Charlotte's longest running and #1 Open MIC featuring Duncan Coker, an unrepentant balladeer from the Colorado piedmont. Grab your guitar, keyboard, ukulele, kazoo or whatever and come on down to the best Open MIC in these parts.
Menastree weaves elements of hip-hop, trip, house, jazz, and R&B to create a completely new and eclectic “feel good” sound. Born in late 2014, the group has evolved into a cast of adept local musicians.
Valley Flower is a 5-piece string band of friends who met picking in the Central Texas bluegrass scene by way of Virginia, North Carolina and Minnesota. Their sound cross pollinates iconic Appalachian sounds with the freshest petals of country, folk, and jam.
Menastree weaves elements of hip-hop, trip, house, jazz, and R&B to create a completely new and eclectic “feel good” sound. Born in late 2014, the group has evolved into a cast of adept local musicians.
Genre-defying Emerson Woolf & the Wishbones have been categorized as many things: Indie Alternative, Folk Rock, Dark Country, and Pop Americana, to name a few. Their music forms itself around Emerson’s songwriting, and the raw lyrics and visual storytelling pull listeners in from all walks of musical appreciation.