Dylan Patrick Ward's music carear began in February of 2020, with the release of his very lofi debut The Queen of Wall Street. It was an embrace of the diy ethic, simple chord structures and blunt, storytelling lyricism of the folk punk and indie rock he'd always loved and an urgent attempt to put something, anything out into the world. He followed it up with 3 more albums that year, incorporating elements of country-folk and other genres. Finding and honing his sound in public. In the years since, he's left the bedroom and begun collaborating with other artists on recording projects and co-writes, continuing to develop a sound that's been compared to the Mountain Goats, The Weakerthans, John Prine, Randy Newman, Loudon Wainwright and Daniel Johnston, but is very much his own. He's also begun playing shows around the North East, building a grassroots fan base and sharing the stage with Peter Mulvey, The End of America (TEOA), Jeffrey Lewis, Cloudbelly and others.
Singer/songwriter Helen Hummel hails from the green mountains of Vermont. Her music reflects the rural landscape of her upbringing and explores the styles of Folk, Americana, and Indie, among many others. Through classic and original songs, Helen fills out the limits of her vocal range, accompanying herself on bright and playful guitar. She currently lives in Western Massachusetts, regularly touring around New England and beyond.
Trevor Robinson writes idiosyncratic songs about the inner lives and outward dilemmas of regular and not-so-regular folks. Bingo nights, black-metal teens, polar bears and circus freaks. Ex-cons, current-cons, folk singers and house fires.
Doors are 7pm, music begins around 730; seating is first come first served.