‍The Maine

The Maine

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sun-soaked nostalgia wrapped in polished alt-rock: bright guitars, anthemic choruses. Lyrics that give late-night vulnerability with youthful confidence. Their evolution from neon pop-punk into dreamy indie-leaning alternative rock gives them a cinematic, desert-at-dusk vibe—romantic, restless, and emotionally direct.

Photos by: Hannah Pohlmeyer

Franklin Jonas and the Byzantines

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Late-night Americana filtered through indie folk: dusty banjo lines, warm acoustic textures, and deeply reflective. There’s a road-trip-at-golden-hour quality to this music. Alt-country grit mixed with modern indie-folk Long drives, neon bar signs, and thoughts you only admit to yourself after midnight. The music is intimate and cinematic . Carrying the feeling of growing pains, reinvention, and finding beauty in the mess.

Photos by: Hannah Pohlmeyer

Grayscale

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Bruised-heart pop-punk grown into darker, soaring hooks. Glossy alternative-rock production, with lyrics that ache with regret, and restless late-night emotion. There’s a neon after midnight quality to their music. Where anthemic choruses crash into a deeply personal side. The aesthetic feels like driving through the city with the windows down after something ended, letting the weight of it hit only when the chorus does.

Photos by: Hannah Pohlmeyer

Nightly

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Late nights and emotionally charged drives home. Alt-pop production, pulsing synths, soft guitars, and choruses that bloom with longing. Romantic, nostalgic, and a little restless like city lights blurring past the window while you replay a conversation in your head. It lives in that space between indie-pop polish and raw vulnerability, turning heartbreak, growing pains, and yearning into songs made for midnight.

Photos by: Hannah Pohlmeyer

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