The Devil’s Twins are a Boston-based "noir-punk" duo featuring vocalists/musicians Nikki Coogan and Jeremiah Louf, known for a raw, high-energy mix of blues, soul, and rock'n'roll. Influenced by artists like AC/DC and Billie Holiday, they are noted for gritty, dueling vocals, a "2crew" cult following, and for winning Boston Music Awards, including Rock Artist of the Year. Come see them do an acoustic set on Pie Day.
How’s About Charlie is a sweet crew of queer indie angel babes known for their soul-stirring harmonies, intimate lyrics, and magnetic stage presence. Blending acoustic textures with modern storytelling, the band crafts songs that feel both timeless and fresh—capturing the emotional complexity of love, loss, and the human experience. Whether performing in cozy living rooms or under festival lights, How’s About Charlie brings a raw honesty and warmth that draws listeners in and keeps them close. This grammy-ballot band has performed alongside Brenda Bennett, opened for Pete Francis of Dispatch, and recently completed a yet-to-be released EP recorded and produced in the heart of Nashville's Music Row.
Mary-Elaine Jenkins is a Brooklyn-based songwriter, singer, and guitarist. A native of the South Carolina Lowcountry, her sound combines manifold influences with a distinctly southern sensibility. MEJ has been named among “5 Up-And-Coming Women Musicians You Should Know About” (Bust Magazine), described as "standing righteously above other young pretenders" (Glide Magazine), and her voice has been called "a mix of cloves, sage, ash, thorns, and honey” (The Deli NYC). She is a fixture in the New York music scene, has toured Europe, and has supported artists such as Martha Wainwright, Courtney Marie Andrews, Teddy Thompson, and John Craigie. Her full-length debut, "Hold Still," was released in 2018 and she is currently at work on a new record.