Maisy Owen + Black Brunswicker + utopian_realism
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Maisy Owen
Maisy Owen, a Nashville native, has been surrounded by music and the art of songcraft just about all her life. First came the viola at the age of 9, then guitar where she embraced fingerpicking while soaking in influences from Nick Drake, Bert Jansch, Mazzy Star and David Olney. Raised in a musical family, her father Gwil Owen is an Academy Award-nominated songwriter.
Maisy’s unique sound, musical truth and stirring vocals inhabit Dark On A Sunny Day, her debut album, produced by Robin Eaton and to be released in the Spring of 2026 on Tompkins Square Records.
Black Brunswicker
Black Brunswicker is the project of Manchester based, Indiana raised musician Etta Helfrich. She makes intimate, layered ambient folk built from fingerpicked guitar, field recordings and expansive reverb.
utopian_realism
utopian_realism is a research-driven music project that originates from a fascination with the aesthetics and communities revolving around internet-native music genres and explores concepts of nostalgia cycles, controlled escapism, commodified utopian narratives and collapsing myths of progress.
Maisy Owen, a Nashville native, has been surrounded by music and the art of songcraft just about all her life. First came the viola at the age of 9, then guitar where she embraced fingerpicking while soaking in influences from Nick Drake, Bert Jansch, Mazzy Star and David Olney. Raised in a musical family, her father Gwil Owen is an Academy Award-nominated songwriter.
Maisy’s unique sound, musical truth and stirring vocals inhabit Dark On A Sunny Day, her debut album, produced by Robin Eaton and to be released in the Spring of 2026 on Tompkins Square Records.
Black Brunswicker
Black Brunswicker is the project of Manchester based, Indiana raised musician Etta Helfrich. She makes intimate, layered ambient folk built from fingerpicked guitar, field recordings and expansive reverb.
utopian_realism
utopian_realism is a research-driven music project that originates from a fascination with the aesthetics and communities revolving around internet-native music genres and explores concepts of nostalgia cycles, controlled escapism, commodified utopian narratives and collapsing myths of progress.
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