Music

Cain “Kid” Callahan is a country and folk artist based in San Angelo, Texas, known for his prolific songwriting, traditional honky-tonk roots, and approachable, upbeat personality. Drawing influence from the classic sounds of the American Southwest, his music blends timeless country aesthetics with a modern sensibility that maintains genre authenticity while appealing to contemporary audiences.
While his foundation is firmly in honky-tonk, Cain explores the full range of country and folk traditions. His hallmark project, Cain’s Musical Emporium, is an ongoing series of full-length albums, often featuring 30 or more tracks per release. The scale and consistency of his work reflect both his dedication to storytelling and his commitment to preserving and evolving classic American songwriting. With a natural stage presence and a genuine connection to his audience, Cain “Kid” Callahan continues to build a body of work rooted in tradition, delivered with heart and humor.
Lonepsalm
Lonepsalm is a shadowy presence in the indie rock scene, known for maintaining complete anonymity while delivering emotionally charged, sonically rich music. Merging early alternative and grunge influences with a contemporary indie sensibility, his work explores themes of existential unrest, spiritual dissonance, and emotional isolation.
His music is defined by its lyrical weight and atmospheric depth, often confronting topics like depression, alienation, and the fractured identity of youth in the digital era. With a focus on both the sacred and the broken, Lonepsalm’s compositions evoke a sense of quiet catharsis—introspective, raw, and deeply human. With no public persona and no confirmed origin, he remains committed to letting the music speak, offering listeners a space for reflection in a world saturated with noise.


Opaline Roentgen is the singer, songwriter, and producer behind The Seasonal Society, a pop project built around the shifting moods of the four seasons. With warm, intimate vocals and vivid, diary-like lyrics.
Her debut EP, Miss Autumnal, introduced her love for an autumnal world. From there, each release has followed its own weather pattern, with winter tracks and more electronic, spring songs bending toward bright, restless hooks, and summer cuts stretching into hazy, sun-bleached pop.
The Seasonal Society is Opaline’s way of mapping time: a living songbook where each release captures a specific light, temperature, and feeling. For listeners, it’s an invitation to mark their own memories on the calendar right alongside hers.
