• Songbyrd Music House (map)
  • 540 Penn Street Northeast
  • Washington, DC, 20002
  • United States

Our friends at Topo Chico put together a line-up that reflects the diverse talent that our region has to offer. BAST will have us dancing till our feet hurt, Wheaton’s Ajola reminds us of what was so fun about music in the first place, and Peach Face is bringing her spellbinding brand of indie-pop from Baltimore. Topo Chico has you covered with free mineral water all night to keep you hydrated and a ticket price that’s easy on your wallet.

Peach Face is the musical project of 22-year old Alison Ramrez. Alison, with an American mother and El Salvadoran immigrant father who left the United States when she was a small child, writes ethereal, lo-fi pop songs that explore love, identity and loss through the lens of existing simultaneously in disparate worlds. Ever-changing, her current influences include Remi Wolf, Sylvan Esso and Ravyn Lenae. Alison is a natural performer who began writing music in the 5th grade. In 2018 she released her first single, “Grilled Cheese”, which she recorded herself using Garage Band. The song found unexpected success, and to date has over 2.5 million streams on Spotify. She started performing live in 2019, and though covid paused in-person performances for over a year, in the short time that she’s been active she has secured shows with Girlpool, Adeline, Brothertiger, and as part of the WYPR Summer Concert Series, as well as an appearance on the main stage at Firefly Festival. Alison’s latest release “Grocery Store Flowers” is a departure from her previous work with nuanced songs that explore layers and textures of sound, like a melodic onion. No longer a solo artist, Alison now performs live with a backing band that includes Tom McClean (Modern Nomad) and producer Not Charles