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“Going Acoustic at Quigs is a perfect representation of the open mic scene in Philadelphia. Spooky old building? Check. Secret bar? check. Mood lighting? Check. Sense of overwhelming community and support from artistically-minded individuals? Absolutely. Whenever I've joined the Quig's open mic, I've been met with a room full of attentive creatives, each bringing a heap of talent and each beaming with respect and positivity and encouragement. Inspiration abundant, relaxed environment. Here's to many more years of this community's growth!”
- featured artist, Laura and the Storm
- featured artist, Laura and the Storm
Featured Artists Include:
Laura and the Storm (she/her)
Laura and the Storm has been self-producing indie albums in her bedroom since 2017. She electronically layers a series of found-sounds and folk instruments to accompany her extensive songwriting discography of quirky themes and thickly layered lyricism.
Maria Mirenzi (she/her)
Maria Mirenzi is a Philly-based indie, alt rock singer songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Maria sings you a story with hazy, emotive vocals and an electric guitar in hand, hoping that you can relate. Her songwriting is semi-autobiographical, haunting yet whimsical, constantly bouncing between hope and despair. Inspired by artists like Madison Cunningham, Neko Case and Andy Shauf, Maria captivates audiences with her narrative lyricism and rich harmonic world.
Laura and the Storm (she/her)
Laura and the Storm has been self-producing indie albums in her bedroom since 2017. She electronically layers a series of found-sounds and folk instruments to accompany her extensive songwriting discography of quirky themes and thickly layered lyricism.
Maria Mirenzi (she/her)
Maria Mirenzi is a Philly-based indie, alt rock singer songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Maria sings you a story with hazy, emotive vocals and an electric guitar in hand, hoping that you can relate. Her songwriting is semi-autobiographical, haunting yet whimsical, constantly bouncing between hope and despair. Inspired by artists like Madison Cunningham, Neko Case and Andy Shauf, Maria captivates audiences with her narrative lyricism and rich harmonic world.