


Kate Cosentino is a Nashville-based pop-rock singer-songwriter known for her sharp irony, emotional honesty, and painfully accurate observations on modern life. A witty lyricist and jazz guitarist, she blends groovy hooks with electro-pop textures, crafting songs that explore the liminal space between childhood and adulthood — from modern dating culture to the plague of monetizing everything.
Her sound sits at the intersection of Remi Wolf and Weezer, with the candid lyricism of Regina Spektor and Sara Bareilles, balanced by Bo Burnham–esque observational wit. Since appearing on Season 23 of The Voice, Kate has been featured in Billboard, NPR, and American Songwriter, opened for artists including Niall Horan and Ricky Montgomery, and toured across the U.S.
This summer, Kate plans to release her debut album, Weirdly Normal — a time capsule of life as it exists right now. From AI taking over to a failing job market, the album flips heavy subjects on their head, turning existential dread into quirky satire. Sonically, the record leans into 2000s pop-rock with an experimental use of synthesizers and distortion, a nod to technology’s ever-present intrusion into modern life. The album is Kate’s most fully realized work to date, capturing a generation caught between nostalgia and uncertainty.
Marilyn Hucek, is an American-Chilean artist and singer-songwriter born in Washington D.C. From a young age Marilyn would write songs before she knew what songwriting was and later learned to play piano and guitar. Growing up with a multicultural background her musical influences have been wide-ranging. She enjoys singing and writing in both English and Spanish incorporating her upbringing into her artistry.
Marilyn’s late father battled early-onset Alzheimer’s for 15 years, which impacted her deeply. She wrote and dedicated a special song in his honor which became her debut single and launched her career as a full-time artist. The themes in her music cover love, loss, heartbreak, and writing from personal experiences and observations.
Since then Marilyn has amassed over 4 million streams, released 2 EPs, performed live at more than 150 venues of all shapes and sizes, and she's committed to using her voice and platform to help raise Alzheimer’s awareness. Marilyn’s music has been on radio, and featured on Pandora editorial playlists, “Today’s Tunesmiths & Troubadours,” and “AMP: Fresh Cuts.” She performed at the Annapolis Songwriters Festival, and Takoma Park Songwriters Festival, to name a few.
Marilyn is currently attending LAAMP, a prestigious music academy in LA co-founded by the hit producer duo Stargate and mentored by music executive Chris Anokute. She is working on her debut full-length album.
With a unique blend of pop and rock with rustic, earthy folk influences, the NJ native's sound is familiar and fresh all at once. Since graduating from Belmont University’s coveted songwriting program, Toth has been working full time as an artist, producer and writer, collaborating with independent artists and labels and securing himself as a staple of the Nashville indie scene. Jeff’s intimacy on stage is only rivaled by his intimacy with the pen, his lyrics often focusing on the personal growth and catharsis that come from pain. The candid jokester and nature lover looks forward to increasing the scope of his live shows and connecting with his audience.