
Michael Seyer is a singer, songwriter, & multi-instrumentalist who has a penchant for finding a song anywhere. Seyer’s musical journey began in his teenage years when he taught himself how to play guitar & started writing & recording his own songs. He drew inspiration from a wide range of musical genres, blending pieces of indie rock, dream pop, & lo-fi, which contributed to his unique sound. Aided by melodic guitar riffs, groovy basslines, & an atmospheric backdrop, Seyer’s music often reflects on themes of love, relationships, & personal introspection, infused with his distinctive blend of nostalgia & modernity. However, his musical exploration always finds grounding in songwriting with a sense of vulnerability & depth. In 2015, Seyer self-released, “Ugly Boy,” which he recorded in his bedroom using a laptop & a few instruments. The album gained a cult following on Bandcamp & Soundcloud & over the years, Michael Seyer has continued to refine his signature sound. He released several more albums, including “Bad Bonez” (2018), “Nostalgia” (2019), & “A Good Fool” (2021), each displaying his evolution as a songwriter & musician. As he progresses in his artistry, Michael Seyer’s musical journey promises to be one with many more compelling stories to tell through the intimacy of his music.

Sean Atkins
Sean Atkins plays folk rock. Writes songs to make himself laugh. Singing about Christmas movies, slim jims, ice cream, and pretty rivers. Sean loves country and folk tunes. He’s trying to make his own in some fashion.

Payette
Payette is the alias of Boise-based Producer, Songwriter, and Multi-instrumentalist Ryan Elliott, who began honing his craft through DIY recordings in 2018. Featuring a warm voice and a unique blend of pop, rock, psychedelia, and soul, his songs push the fluidity of genre into exciting new territories. With introspective lyrics surrounding the nature of life and love in the confusing modern age, the music invites you to hold on to the good in your world. Common sounds include layered synthesisers, crunchy guitars, and slick bass grooves. What started as a solo project has begun to expand into a more collaborative process with friends, although just as homebrewed as ever. Now featuring a full band for live performances, their sonic concoctions are taking on a life all their own on stage.