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Rugan Lewis offers a fresh perspective, blending soulful vocals, dynamic guitar work and intimate, heartfelt lyrics. Existing in a unique sonic and songwriter space that appeals to fans of The Flaming Lips, John Prine and Dr. Dog.
In April 2026, Rugan released his new album Juniper. His recorded work offers melodic harmonies, complex arrangements with rich textures—sometimes weaving in rock, psychedelic synthesizers and other surprising sounds.
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Imagine the voice of Sara Bareilles mixed with the honesty of Joni Mitchell and the poetic lyricism of Ani DiFranco. Rebecca Berlin fuses the storytelling of folk with jazzy chords, unique lyric and song structures, and elements of musical theater. Honest, raw, and pleasantly quirky, she is known for vulnerable storytelling and a voice that cuts through the noise.
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Sid Satellite & the Ripple are an Indie Rock, Psychedelic rock trio. We are based in the DMV area. We have an EP out on all music platforms. It is called 'Favorite Old Jean Jacket' which was recorded in Cue studios in Falls Church, Virginia and Mastered by TJ Lipple.
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Spaghetti Murphy is a DMV based, 5 piece band that specializes in spaghetti music. For those unfamiliar, this covers many genres but especially leans into indie and alternative rock. We look to connect with our audience through our raw emotion and our shared love of the musical experience.
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Theft World is an album about stealing.
I’ve stolen a lot, and I’ve been stolen from a great deal. Nothing interesting has been taken from me though, just the things that everybody seems to have, social security number, credit cards, etc. Not long after I turned 25, while at the Lost Lake Lounge in Denver on tour supporting our last album Hex Dealer, I got a notification on my phone that I had successfully checked into a Comfort Inn & Suites in Amherst, Massachusetts. I quickly logged into my bank account only to see a long list of charges on my credit card, as well as a couple thousand dollars missing from my checking and savings. The purchases seemed fairly mundane, a lot of hotels, huge purchases at Costco and Walmart, but one stuck out. A single thirty-five dollar purchase on the website Bandcamp. My heart dropped, and when I went into Lip Critic’s Bandcamp it confirmed what I was afraid of. Whoever stole my card had bought Lip Critic’s whole discography. It made me sick. It was as if the scammer was reaching out from some abstract place into the real world, saying “I see you.”
Seven shows later on tour we were at O’Briens in Boston. The show was an especially feral and violent one and when we finished our set I ran over to the merch booth. A kid in the line caught my eye, a tall lanky white kid wearing a surgical mask and a Five Nights At Freddy’s zip hoodie with the hood on. When he finally got up to the table I asked if he knew what he wanted. I could tell by his eyes he was smiling underneath the zip-up. After a brief pause he recited my social security number to me. As much as it shook me, seeing him there in front of me felt harmless, like a little kid playing a prank on you, unable to contain their excitement and watch you realize what’s happened. I asked him if he’d talk to me alone and he instantly agreed. As soon as we got outside he excitedly admitted to stealing my information. He exclaimed that he “couldn’t believe the prize” he’d won. When I pressed him about why he had targeted me, he said because I had told him to. “You hid it well,” he kept saying, “but I figured it out.” I realized pretty quickly I was talking to someone who was not in the same world as me. He told me he was convinced that we had been leaving coded messages and patterns in our music that were all part of some massive scavenger hunt, and that he had won. In my head I was grazing through all the lyrics I ever wrote, all the songs we’d ever put out, trying to understand how someone could have come to this conclusion. The more I stayed quiet the more he filled the space with words, detailing the parts of this grand narrative and puzzle that I had supposedly made.
After a few minutes I stopped him. I told him I had no interest in going to the police, and didn’t expect to get any of my money back. I asked him if he would be willing to tell me the story in full as he saw it, what he thought I meant in the lyrics, what patterns he was picking up, and how he decoded all of my personal information from the music. He was extremely willing, and after we packed up that night, we met him at a 24-hour halal spot. All of us set up audio recordings on our phones beforehand, and about 45 minutes later he had told us everything.
None of it made any sense.
We spent the trip home from Boston listening to the recordings in the van laughing and trying to make sense of what the kid had said.
The more we listened to it the more entertaining things became, and we started to see recurring themes and characters in his rambling. He said he knew certain songs were from the perspective of “The ATM Man” and some songs took place on Earth while others were placed in “The Junk Space” and “The Grocery Store Casino.” I remember feeling a sense of jealousy that I hadn’t actually concocted this whole thing. The actual themes and ideas of the music we had made paled in comparison to this one kid's freakish interpretation of them. We got back to New York the next day, played our last show at TV Eye in Ridgewood, and the tour was over.
A week later, Connor and I were at his studio starting to lay out our next album. A bunch of demos were already done and we had been feeling super confident about it. But something felt off then. All the tracks felt too safe, even boring. We had been over the moon about them in the months before the tour but now it all just felt weak. The session was massively unproductive in terms of music, but we couldn’t stop talking about the kid's story - my scammer’s story. It dawned on me later in the night: let’s make his album. Whatever this kid thought he was hearing, let’s make that. He had given it to us all on a platter. Every detail story boarded out in the recording of our conversation.
We ended up shelving the album we had worked on in the months leading up to our headline tour and started from scratch using the recording of our conversation with the kid as our guide.
Theft World is that record.
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  string(1063) "Domestic Terror Productions Presents:

Metalcore Madness at Songbyrd! This brutal mix of deathcore heavyweights are coming to DC to throw down the heaviest riffs and breakdowns for the dancers! Cali Crabcore monsters, Ashes at Last from the Inland Empire, top off this massive bill with Slamwich, Amulet and our homies In Jest starting it off! Spread the word!

Ashes at Last (ca crabcore)

https://www.instagram.com/ashesatlast/

Slamwich (boston deathcore)

https://www.instagram.com/slamw1ch/

Amulet (ca deathcore)

https://www.instagram.com/givemetheamulet_/

In Jest (philly metalcore)

https://www.instagram.com/injest215/"
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10
Jul
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  string(1237) "Morgan St. Jean has been deemed your “favorite up-and-coming angsty, feminist, socially aware pop princess” — but it’s her electric live show that’s turning buzz into a movement. Blending explosive pop production with raw storytelling, Morgan has quickly built a reputation as a once- in-a-generation performer.

In the past few years, she’s been invited to support four major tours, including a European run with X Ambassadors. She has performed at SXSW, LA’s School Night, and the Lady Gaga x Global Citizen One World: Together At Home concert, and recently completed her debut North American headline tour — solidifying herself as a commanding live force.

Beyond the stage, Morgan is a platinum-selling songwriter and artist. She co-wrote Chappell Roan’s critically acclaimed single “Casual” (produced by Dan Nigro), and her own viral feminist pop anthems — including “Not All Men” and “Do It Like A Girl” — have amassed hundreds of millions of streams while building a fiercely loyal global community.

With a growing fanbase, undeniable stage presence, and songs that feel both personal and universal, Morgan St. Jean isn’t just an artist to watch — she’s an artist to experience live."
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Sat
27
Jun
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  string(741) "Domestic Terror Productions Presents

DC Punk legends THE GOONS & NYC Hardcore legends MURPHY'S LAW together on one stage!! Minneapolis punkers MENSTRUAL TRAMPS are getting it started. There is really nothing else to say about this massive line up!!

The Goons (dc punk)

https://thegoonsdc.bandcamp.com/

Murphy's Law (nyc hardcore)

https://murphyslawnyhc.com/

Menstrual Tramps (mn punk)

https://menstrualtramps.bandcamp.com/"
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Sat
08
Aug