Songwriters Circle
Songwriters Circle
at LIVE! on Elgin
FEATURING in no particular order:
Cyrus R.O.
Jessy Lindsay
zeelle
Grey Brisson
Abijah
Jake DeMarsh
Hosted by Cyrus R.O. of Valvehead. Featuring Jessy Lindsay, Jake DeMarsh, zeelle, Grey Brisson, and Abijah! These 6 artists will perform and discuss a selection of their original songs, pulling back the curtain on the stories and the creative processes that led to their creation.
About the artists:
Jessy Lindsay:
jessylindsay.com
https://bfan.link/j-explose
Jessy Lindsay is a queer, bilingual indie-pop songstress. Her use of catchy, jazz-infused melodies and honest lyrics will rope you into her world. Once there, she will, in both English and French, whole-heartedly offer you her perspective on womanhood, self-confidence and reclamation of joy within patriarchal society. Recently, Jessy’s had the opportunity to grace stages at the Festival franco-ontarien and the National Arts Center. You can stream her debut EP “J’explose” as well as her singles on all streaming platforms. If you want to learn more, head to jessylindsay.com.
Jake DeMarsh:
https://jakedemarshmusic.com/
https://youtube.com/watch?v=CirMyIUJH9Y&si=oet4SWtgIH_2duKL
From struggling addict to championing the underdog, Jake DeMarsh has a story to tell. After getting clean in 2019, he's the epitome of a reverse rockstar, out to make a name for himself. Incorporating different styles into his sound using hints of blues, jazz, rock and pop to cultivate a contemporary style that's truly his own. Taking influence from bands like The Glorious Sons, Kings of Leon, Lenny Kravitz. His Spotify artist Gofundme link https://www.gofundme.com/f/exaddict-turned-hope-advocate has already raised $1,300 for local charity Ashes to Rubies that works with recovering addicts in the city of Ottawa, Canada.
zeelle:
https://beacons.ai/zeelle
zeelle has been a rising force in local music since moving to Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Her upbeat pop-rock sound paired with intricate deep-cutting lyrics create a false sense of security and hope before you really listen to the heartbreaks she recounts. Inspired by artists such as Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, girl in red, Hayley Williams and Billie Eilish, zeelle will make you dance, cry, sing and ache while loving every second.
Grey Brisson:
https://linktr.ee/grey.brisson
Grey Brisson is a 19 year old award-winning, multi-instrumentalist, and genre bending recording artist born in Montreal, Canada. Influenced by: dijon, Radiohead, blood orange, The 1975 and the Scott Pilgrim soundtrack (!), Grey infuses their music with multiple genres such as: R&B, Rock and ambience. They went on to open for notable artists like: Sting, Christophe Mae, Emeli Sandé, Aly & AJ, Justin Nozuka, Marco Mengoni and Alexander Stewart. Grey’s debut EP titled: ‘NOBODY !’ was released afterwards. Now residing in Ottawa, Canada, Grey is solidly taking their place in the music scene and has gone on to win Solo Artist of The Year at the Capital Music Awards.
Abijah:
https://abijah.bandcamp.com/album/beyond-me
Ottawa-based singer-songwriter Abijah incorporates unique aesthetics into a classic indie folk sound, placing existential questions about the complexities of being against a dreamy “bedroom folk” backdrop. With a mix of acoustic warmth, analog rawness, and digital textures, their songs live in a sonic world that defies genre and pulls the listener simultaneously inwards and outwards.
Cyrus R.O.:
https://valvehead.bandcamp.com/
Cyrus R.O. is an award-winning multi-instrumentalist, producer, and songwriter currently based in Ottawa, hailing from Cape Breton. Songwriter and producer of their own alt rock project Valvehead and bassist of funk-fusion trio Finely Tuned Elephant, R.O.'s often eccentric take on alt rock draws inspiration from the melodic fuzz-laden angst of shoegaze and the intricate freneticism of bands like the mars volta and tricot, while retaining a rich harmonic sensibility and an improvisational flair hinting at their jazz-influenced roots. Lyrically, R.O.'s writing is wistful and impressionistic, introspectively exploring themes such as nostalgia, isolation, addiction, and their own relationship to the creative process.
August 1st 2024
220 Elgin Street, 2nd Floor
7:30pm Doors | 8:00pm Show
$15+fees Advance | $20 at the door