Isaac Watters has been busy dreaming up new ideas. He’s forever been a creator, whether via visual or musical mediums. In recent times, the soft-spoken innovator’s output has blossomed in a new and exciting way. Funky, minimal and brooding in the most inviting way possible, Watters’ music stops you in your tracks. Armed with a booming baritone that recalls one of his greatest influences, Tom Waits, the singer injects his music with a loose and enticing aura — it draws you in with its moving melodies and sensual grooves.
French-American singer/songwriter Sydney Wayser released three albums of breezy yet sophisticated indie folk-pop under her own name before adopting the moniker Clara-Nova during the mid-2010s. Her Clara-Nova material is just as complex and introspective as her earlier work, but it's a bit more pop-minded, with catchier hooks and more electronic arrangements.
Ivy Meissner, known as Little Mystery, has a voice that captivates and commands attention. Her resonant, bluesy delivery blends smoky warmth with crystalline clarity, while her songwriting fuses the storytelling of Tom Waits and Joni Mitchell with Bonnie Raitt’s attitude. On her debut album, she weaves ‘60s pop, ‘70s folk-rock, and more into timeless pop-rock anthems, exploring dark pasts and the quest for connection in an anxious world. Her music is a powerful, triumphant call for healing and chasing dreams.
$10 adv + DICE fees / $13 at the door
Doors at 7 PM