Stefan Weiner is an NYC-based queer indie folk singer-songwriter. He mixes the immediacy of classic songwriting with the intimacy of a quiet conversation with a friend. Through his music, Stefan creates space for people to access a deeper vulnerability. Stefan released his debut full-length album How Lucky You Are this past May on Better Company Records.
Emily Drinker is an independent singer-songwriter from Philadelphia. Her soulful brand of folk, pop, and rock goes down smooth, whether she’s performing with her powerhouse band, the Funky T, or in a more intimate format, incorporating live looping. Emily’s song “5th Ave” won Song of the Year at the 2024 Hometown Hero Homey Awards. Emily has opened for Pat Benatar, Rufus Wainwright, Switchfoot, Bakithi Kumalo, and JD Souther, among others. In addition to a busy performance schedule in Philly and its surrounding areas.
Zoe (rhymes with toe!) is a violinist, songwriter, and self-proclaimed terrible cook. Her music is introspective, full of layered strings, delicate drums, and warm vocals.
She recently released an EP titled A Coin in the Mouth of a Fish in June—a collection written during a season when she felt like she wasn’t quite measuring up.
Though based in Philadelphia, Zoe recorded the EP in Nashville. Her debut EP, Tailspin, was featured on WXPN, WKDU, and NPR.
Outside of songwriting, Zoe enjoys screen printing, running, and roller skating. She also works as a session musician, loves to doodle, and recently started a mini zine project called The Lemon Peel Post.