Karissa Bone / Henry Patterson
Karissa Bone
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Henry Patterson
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Indie-pop artist Karissa Bone writes songs about what we don't say out loud. Her music is lush, expansive, and confessional, combining vibrant pop aesthetics with indie subtleties, like if Bon Iver met Lorde and then crashed into Olivia Rodrigo.
Last August, Bone released her debut single, "Maybe in the Summer," and has been busy ever since—being chosen as a Quadio x FADER College Creative of the Year and receiving a feature in The FADER magazine; joining Charlie Burg's Blue Wave Band as a background vocalist; and landing her first sync placement in the Starz drama Heels.
Graduating from Berklee this May, she’s currently working on her debut EP, set to release this summer. She hopes that when you listen to her music, you hear pieces of golden midwest drives and feel a little too understood.
Massachusetts native Henry Patterson is a singer-songwriter taking influence from artists like Jeremy Zucker, Lennon Stella, and Wrabel. Studying songwriting at Berklee, Patterson combines honest lyricism with indie folk and pop influences. He is currently working on his debut EP.