Music: 6:00 PM // Doors: 5:00 PM -- Tickets: $10
Moe Reen writes from the heart, for the heart. A lifelong vocalist,
they possess an old-school timbre that harkens to the
honky-tonk-heartbreak crooners of yesteryear, and is often compared by
listeners to Patsy Cline. While Moe’s vocals beckon to a time gone by,
their lyrics appeal to the personal-political concerns of today,
ranging from topics that include climate disaster, seasonal
depression, and queer experience. Moe's marriage of sentimental sound
with contemporary sentiment produces something distinctly their own:
earnest lyrics cradled by melodies that tenderly soar to tend to the
sore, soft spots of us all.
Jacob Perez is a songwriter living in Cincinnati, OH. His songs are
earthy, contemplative and full of vivid images and stories. He
traverses many sonic traditions of American music, garnering
comparisons to a wide range of artists from Jason Isbell to Pavement.
His songs often lament the struggle of being a working-class artist,
celebrate the joy of love and friendship and or parse through memories
and past lives. On his upcoming third album, There's So Many Ways to
Live a Life, Jacob’s songs are sharper than ever, full of characters
who are carving a path in the hills and valleys of life. This
go-around, Perez is backed by the Arkansas-based indie rock band, Kin
& Company and his sound is as full and focused as ever, at times
recalling the likes of Tom Petty or Lucinda Williams. His live shows
offer a sparse and intimate retelling of these stories, inviting the
listener to feel a little bit less alone in the world.
hahawiener420 is a 22 year old Columbus OH based singer songwriter.
Described by critics as “the still-beating heart of American folk,”
his music is the Gen Z response to John Prine and Guy Clark.