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Brenna Bruce is a singer-songwriter based in Seattle. Following a path of curiosity and introspection, her music moves with a quiet power, balancing sharpness and tenderness with an understood patience.
Bruce pulls from the tradition of vulnerable folk through delicate and crystalline vocal prowess akin to Courtney Marie Andrews and Emmylou Harris, with the simplicity and focus of Gillian Welch’s storytelling. On her forthcoming debut EP Honest Bloom, Bruce weaves ambling stories of the heart with peripheral landscapes passing through the deserts, rivers, and mountains of her past in the southwest, and present in the Pacific Northwest.
Honest Bloom inhabits spaces of liminality and cyclical growth, spinning themes of connection, belonging, and becoming, with lilting pedal steel and string arrangements, tethered by pulsing percussion and the intentional delivery of Brenna’s vocal harmonies carrying each sentiment to fruition. Honest Bloom is a capsule of time, reckoning with the ever-unfolding path of being and learning life’s lessons, and Brenna Bruce is an artist burgeoning with timeless truths
Sophia Corinne harvests poetry for the lines of each song from her life, one lived paying attention. Her songs offer the companionship of something beautiful for us to hold close in any season. Since 2021 she has been tending a garden of folk songs and diy shows, releasing multiple EPs and touring extensively across North America. She is currently based in Asheville NC, where she lives in a tiny home.
Bad Posture Club is a queer folk duo made up of Maren Day and Morgan Kavanagh, collaborators for over 10 years. Together they craft intricate and experimental harmonies with their two voices, banjo, guitar, and a 100-year-old pump organ.
Wiseacre, the folk-rock outfit, hails from Seattle, WA. As a natural storyteller, Kaje Wise, Wiseacre’s songwriter & leader, aims to bring the audience into their intimate and sometimes visionary world. The band reaches new heights, getting heavier and heavier as time passes, while still holding the delicate nature of Wise’s songwriting.
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