Kennedy Haygood

“My mother told me when I was a small child, my family went to a festival, and I ran off. They thought they lost me but found me dancing in the middle of a crowd.”

Chloe Flower

Chloe Flower is one of the most well respected pianists in music today. Bursting on the scene in 2011, the LA native has since worked with some of the biggest producers in the world and even performed at the VMAs with Cardi B. We sat down with Chloe to hear more about her career prior to her phenomenal performance at Lincoln Center’s iconic Hearst Plaza.

Oscar Louis

Oscar Louis’ music represents a beautiful intersection of the eclectic tastes he developed throughout his early life. This includes everything from legends like the Beatles to modern hip-hop stars like Kid Cudi. His unique style has built him a serious following, and we chatted with him back in June to learn more about his rise in the industry.

Abby Jeanne

Abby Jeanne is one of the most adored rockers in New York’s indie scene with her killer voice and incredible vibes. We were lucky to sit down with Abby just before her show at Our Wicked Lady this past summer to hear more about her amazing journey.

Brooks Welch

Come in, sit down, and stay awhile. Today, we’re lounging at Brooks Welch’s funky, underground soul club, Soul Sugar Joint, a digital dreamscape of R&B and soul music analysis and history hosted on TikTok.

Boyish

Back in 2016, Boyish was formed by two Berklee college of music students for an audition tape. Fast forward six years, and the duo has dropped two full length albums, received national media attention, and amassed millions of online streams. We were lucky to chat with them prior to their show on Elsewhere’s beautiful rooftop this past June.

Nat Greene

Nat Greene, also known by his pseudonym-slash-social-media-handle hippieshit, is what would happen if your favorite caricaturist dropped acid and decided to follow his life’s true passion.

The Knee-Hi’s

It’s The Knee-Hi’s circus, and we’re all just along for the ride. The fringe-clad, self-proclaimed “troupe of wide-eyed rats” from Chicago incinerated Bushwick’s psychedelic secret garden venue, Rubulad, in an unforgettable set.

Kitchen Dwellers

Montana-based bluegrass-meets-psychedelia-meets-folk band, Kitchen Dwellers, is cookin’ up something good. The group describes their music as “galaxy grass,” which doesn’t tell you that much, but the vast ambiguity of the term might be as fitting as it gets–it’s hard to put a solid classification on their sound.

The Shivas

Over a whopping 15 years and six albums together, The Shivas have developed a personal and artistic bond. They’ve released six albums together and kept up a rigorous tour schedule that brought them around the world. We chatted with The Shivas before they hit the stage at Mercury Lounge to hear more about their illustrious career.