Future Crib with Barefoot Modern

Future Crib began in 2017 with the self release of “Stevie B.” A solo endeavor of Johnny Hopson, it grew to include a a rotating cast of 30 musicians in the greater Nashville area. Their second release, “Beamish,” was recorded during this time. The band eventually settled into a steady lineup of Johnny Hopson, Julia Anderson, Bryce DuBray, and Noah Pope, recording “Friends” and touring between work and classes during 2018 and 2019. This period also saw the addition of George Rezek after joining the band for a 2019 tour. During the pandemic, the band pieced together demos and re-worked recordings to create “Silverdays,” a 12 minute run-time with an accompanying visual art book directed by friend and tour manager Daniel Shipp. The band also made time in 2020 to record “Full Time Smile,” a collection of songs that had been set aside to record all at once, and the only Future Crib release to feature all five members recording live takes. 2021 and 2022 saw the release of “Full Time Smile” and the heaviest touring thus-far. In 2022, Pope amicably separated from the band to focus on solo endeavors. The remaining four members continue to record and tour in 2023.

Stephen Steinbrink with Kelly Reidy, Fledglings

Stephen Steinbrink is self-taught musician, songwriter, and artist. Growing up in the the absurdair conditioned climate of Phoenix, AZ, taught himself how to write melodies by reverseengineering pop songs taped off the radio and developed a unique and intricate fingerpickingstyle on guitar in alternate tunings. Immersing himself in the west coast DIY community in themid-2000s, Steinbrink left on his first tour at the age of 16 and continued performinginternationally for a decade, living an improvised and experimental existence, being nowhere allthe time and recording incessantly. He has released 9 critically acclaimed albums of pop musicin North America, Europe, and Japan. As a session player and producer, he has collaboratedwith Boy Scouts, Dear Nora, AJJ, Girlpool, Lake, and Ever Ending Kicks. He currently lives inOakland, CA.   Kelly Reidy  Bandcamp   Fledglings Bandcamp

iamdynamite, With Love, Cuffing Season

Formed in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and now residing in North Carolina, IAMDYNAMITE is a musical duo comprised of high school classmates Chris Martin and Chris Phillips. IAMDYNAMITE’s albums SUPERMEGAFANTASTIC and WASA TUSA showcase the band’s broad musical range, from fast-paced, anthemic, catchy rock to the soft synth-pop you imagine riding off into the sunset while listening. Both albums highlight their melodic, hook-laden songwriting skills and deliver on all emotional fronts. IAMDYNAMITE has seen success with the songs “Where Will We Go” and “Hey Girl” from SUPERMEGAFANTASTIC, which together spent over 25 weeks in the Top 20 of the Billboard Alternative chart, followed by “In The Summer” from WASA TUSA, which debuted on the charts as well. These achievements mark a massive accomplishment for a band that was virtually unknown until that point. IAMDYNAMITE is now building on years of touring across the US and Europe. The Chris’s are currently writing, recording, and performing new material that combines the bombastic energy of SUPERMEGAFANTASTIC with the well-crafted musicality of WASA TUSA.   Facebook / Instagram / Spotify

Tiny City with Jupiter 2, Banff, Red Kanoo

Tiny City Hailing from Charlotte, North Carolina, Tiny City is an indie rock and roll band carving a fresh path for themselves and meandering between post-punk and power pop.   Tiny City explores versatile sonic textures, delicate and familiar themes, driving riffs, and danceability to which no one is immune to.   Tiny City is influenced by a wide range of music’s modern greats – Spoon, Modest Mouse, and The Strokes – and legends such as Otis Redding, The Clash, and Talking Heads.   Who does Tiny City sound like? Well, Tiny City. Although we are influenced by these greats, it is incredibly difficult to put us into a box.   Instagram / Facebook / Website Jupiter 2 Jupiter 2 formed in 2018 as the songwriting and recording collaboration of Chapel Hill, North Carolina-based multi-instrumentalists and longtime friends Nicholas Cirone and Ian Campbell. In their immersive live performances and recordings, the two construct hazy, starry-eyed, and hypnotic pop songs with vintage-toned vocal harmonies often set within textured layers of noise and field recordings. The duo self-released their third album “Cursory Glow” – their first new project in three years – on August 4th, 2023. On the album, the two pair effervescent chillwave-inspired synthesizer and drum machine work with washed-out shoegaze guitars, while still maintaining their inclination toward sweet, psychedelic pop melodies.   Instagram   Banff   Instagram   Red Kanoo   Instagram    

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