Raised on country radio in her hometown of Charleston, South Carolina,Claire Conway was drawn to storytelling from an early age. She wroteher first song at ten years old, and soon became eager to grow as anartist in any way she could: painting, writing poems, playing guitar.She would go on to study in an intensive creative writing program at alocal high school for the arts, simultaneously crafting her first EP,"Ocean’s Edge," a glimpse into her teenage years in and out of love.Lyrically, Claire Conway is wise, graceful, and honest. Her songs aredreamy, vivid portraits of her life backed by simple riffs, softharmonies and moody slide guitar, eliciting comparisons tocontemporary indie-folk acts like Waxahatchee and First Aid Kit.Claire’s evolution as a songwriter was evident in her 2019 EP,"Missing," a cathartic reflection on the birth and death of arelationship and a first taste of life away from home.Claire's latest EP, "Be Good," is both a product of the pandemic and adeeply personal project years in the making...
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Raised on country radio in her hometown of Charleston, South Carolina,Claire Conway was drawn to storytelling from an early age. She wroteher first song at ten years old, and soon became eager to grow as anartist in any way she could: painting, writing poems, playing guitar.She would go on to study in an intensive creative writing program at alocal high school for the arts, simultaneously crafting her first EP,"Ocean’s Edge," a glimpse into her teenage years in and out of love.Lyrically, Claire Conway is wise, graceful, and honest. Her songs aredreamy, vivid portraits of her life backed by simple riffs, softharmonies and moody slide guitar, eliciting comparisons tocontemporary indie-folk acts like Waxahatchee and First Aid Kit.Claire’s evolution as a songwriter was evident in her 2019 EP,"Missing," a cathartic reflection on the birth and death of arelationship and a first taste of life away from home.Claire's latest EP, "Be Good," is both a product of the pandemic and adeeply personal project years in the making. Recorded in a Los Angelesapartment while quarantined, it echoes all-too-familiar themes ofisolation and self-discovery, divulging the details with unmatchedintimacy. "Amsterdam" is a nod to the narrative at the heart of herlast EP, while singles "Be Good" and "I Don't Wanna Be Alone" readmore like diary entries, chronicling a story of a young womandiscovering herself, the way she relates to others, and her place inthe middle of it all.https://claireconway.bandcamp.com/---------------------------------Luke Francis is a Seattle-based indie-folk singer/songwriter. After several years spent cutting his teeth with Americana band Fretland, Francis assembled a band suited for the songs he had been crafting and began performing throughout the Pacific Northwest opening for artists such as Amythyst Kiah, Field Guide, and Dylan LeBlanc. His first full-length record is due spring 2024. https://luke-francis.bandcamp.com/---------------------------------“He won’t make you stomp your boots, which is good because he probably already personified the soles. When you let him drive he might take some risks you wouldn’t, but he won’t lose your trust. He can catch a falling knife by the handle, but might choose to let it drop because what is the fun in that?Just like how one candle doesn’t lose anything by lighting another, Jack has the kind of luck that’ll spread to you if you get close enough. The best parking spot at a funeral kind of luck.Your Jack plays songs that will have you calling loved ones on the walk home and texting your old mushroom dealer soon after they hang up. Anything but numb is Your Jack.”-Chase Leland, Friend Extraordinairehttps://linktr.ee/YourJackMusic
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