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Field of Embers / Ike D + the 3 / A Day Without Love / The Wolf In Our Own Backyard

  • Myrtle 134 Waterman Avenue East Providence, Rhode Island, 02914 United States (map)

Field of Embers was born when a group of Rhode Island cryptids converged over a love of music, magic, and myth. Weaving elements of funk and blues into rock, with powerful vocals and lyrical storytelling, our grooves might just make you want to dance.

Ike Dee is a guitar-driven singer-songwriter from Rhode Island whose music blends folk, pop, and soul into songs rooted in feeling, healing, and human connection. Performing primarily as a solo act with his acoustic guitar, Ike crafts heartfelt melodies and honest lyrics inspired by family, fatherhood, love, and personal growth. Drawing influence from Americana folk, '90s R&B, and soulful storytellers, his warm vocals and hopeful spirit create a sound that is both timeless and deeply relatable. Whether on a festival stage or in an intimate listening room, Ike Dee's music invites audiences to slow down, reflect, and feel.

A Day Without Love is the musical project of songwriter and activist Brian Walker, blending folk punk, indie rock, and heartfelt storytelling. Born from personal struggles and a commitment to community, the band creates uplifting, socially conscious music that encourages listeners to rise above adversity, pursue their dreams, and become the best version of themselves.

The Wolf In Our Own Backyard is a Providence-based indie folk project blending blues, country, and freak-folk influences into richly textured songs that explore hardship, wonder, and redemption. Led by songwriter Kevin Gigler, the band's music pairs vivid storytelling with earthy instrumentation, creating heartfelt, literary songs that resonate long after the final note. Equal parts introspective and hopeful, The Wolf In Our Own Backyard crafts music for listeners who appreciate authenticity, imagination, and emotional depth.

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