Providence, Rhode Island’s Olivia Dolphin brings a deep and gritty honesty to her lyrics that captures an audience. Whether it’s a song about embracing your imperfections, being ghosted, or challenging yourself, Dolphin’s vulnerability pulls you in.
Zaq Baker is a Minneapolis-based songwriter, performer, and pianist whose music spans synthpop, emo, and musical theatre. Known for his blend of humor and heart, he explores themes of love, mental illness, and growing up. His original songs have appeared in the film How to Break a World Record and on 89.3 The Current, while his band has headlined major events like Art-a-Whirl’s Liquid Zoo stage. Zaq’s discography includes multiple albums, standout singles, and concept music videos. He’s also a published author and an active member of several bands, including Maria and the Coins, Toilet Rats, and Corzine.
Emma’s solo project, Space Cowboy Newt, is a tea shop jukebox of dreamy vocals, charming synths, shimmering harp, and quirky bedroom pop production. Emma writes, produces, arranges, performs, engineers, mixes, and masters every aspect of their music. Since the release of their debut EP, “The Mild West,” Space Cowboy Newt quickly gained thousands of listens and new fans on streaming services, as well as several glowing reviews from music blogs all over the world. Their most popular song to date, “Goodnight Dandelion,” has been featured on the weirdo-friendly podcast Welcome to Night Vale.