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Doors: 7:00 PM
Show: 7:30 PM
Alison Stiel
Brooklyn-based singer/songwriter ALISON STIEL has always been fascinated by the concept of memory – why, after so many minutes lived, only a handful actually stay with us years later. As of December 2024, her ten track album “Memory” is out in the world and available to stream everywhere. The isolation of lockdown pushed Stiel to start writing her own music, and by the time the world reopened, she had become adept at capturing her most standout moments – ones that haunted her, ones that comforted her, ones that she lived in for probably too long. Drawing inspiration from the open tunings and intricate guitar patterns of Adrianne Lenker, as well as the anthemic lyrics and vocals of artists such as Mitski and Samia, Stiel’s songs are deeply personal yet deeply relatable.
Maria Mirenzi
Maria Mirenzi is a Philly-based indie rock singer songwriter and multi-instrumentalist (guitar, saxophone, flute, clarinet, piano, accordion). With hazy, emotive vocals and an electric guitar in hand, Maria sings you a story, hoping that you can relate. Her songwriting is semi-autobiographical, haunting yet playful, and inspired by artists like Andy Shauf, Neko Case and Madison Cunningham.
Her debut single “Suburban Nightmare” is about resisting comfort and conformity as we get older. “When I wrote this song, I had just moved and was thinking a lot about (and experiencing) how where we live directly influences our habits and lifestyles and can challenge our values and ideas about the types of people we want to be… So “Suburban Nightmare” was born.”
Collaborating with Philly producer and engineer, Matt Poirier (Waxahatchee, Big Thief, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah), her debut EP is set to be released later this year.