Hanna Haas is a songwriter drawn to the dance of light and dark. Currently based in the Bay Area California, she has come to call the entire West Coast her home. Hanna describes her music as “contemplative folk,” identifying with artists Nick Drake, Joni Mitchell, and Feist for their alternate tunings and mesmerizing melodies. Inspired by environments in which she has inhabited, Hanna sings of the dramatic landscape of Big Sur, the California sun, and the vast and open Pacific Northwest sky. Hanna loves to engage her audiences in sweet story-telling and laughter, leaving her audience in a state of heart-felt introspection.
LA-based songwriter Erisy Watt just released her third album, not either or but everything, on October 4th via First City Artists. Described as “what contemporary folk sounds like at its peak” by No Depression, her music often draws comparisons to 60s singer-songwriters, but her new record—co-produced with Luke Temple (Adrianne Lenker, Hand Habits)—shakes loose from the tenets of decade or genre. Originally from Nashville and previously residing in Portland, Erisy now calls LA home but splits her time between there and Southeast Asia, where she works in environmental science—an aspect of her life that appears woven through her songs. Featuring stunning guitar work from Will Graefe (Maya Hawke) and drums by Kosta Galanopoulos, not either or but everything is out everywhere now—available for streaming or on vinyl.
Doors at 5pm. Music at 6pm. Sliding scale cover $10-$30.
Beer, wine, soft drinks, and delicious coastal comfort food from the kitchen will be available for purchase.