Wicca Phase Springs Eternal & The Mystery Mountain Band

  • Dates: April 28, 2026
  • Venue: KINGS
  • Location: Downtown Raleigh
  • Address: 14 W. Martin St., Raleigh, NC 27601
  • Times: Tues., 7:30pm doors open 1 hour prior
  • Admission: $20 adv / $25 day-of

About

Wicca Phase Springs Eternal’s story is one of constant reinvention, and Mossy Oak Shadow marks Adam Andrzejewski’s boldest transformation yet: a shift from beat‑driven, genre‑blurring production to sparse, live‑tracked folk rock that foregrounds his unmistakable voice and mystical, emotionally charged lyricism. Long rooted in experimentation—from GothBoiClique to trap‑leaning solo work—Andrzejewski leans into the acoustic, country‑tinged elements that have always lingered in his songwriting, drawing inspiration from artists like Dylan while trusting that the WPSE identity can hold any sound he pursues. Recorded live with a small band and minimal preparation, the album breathes with raw immediacy, turning dusty narratives, gothic atmosphere, and timeless chord progressions into something both surprising and deeply familiar. In embracing this stripped‑down direction, Andrzejewski proves that the project’s true constant is his vision: a commitment to blending human longing with otherworldly mood, and a belief that each reinvention opens the door to the next.

Fanclubwallet is the indie rock project of cartoonist-turned-musician Hannah Judge, a longtime champion of Ottawa’s local music scene. Even before making music herself, Hannah was immersed in the community; sharing mix CDs, cold-emailing bands for opening slots, and building friendships wherever she could. In 2020, she began quietly recording demos in her bedroom, eventually launching fanclubwallet at the height of the pandemic. What started as a lo-fi bedroom pop project quickly gained traction, with her breakout track “Car Crash In G Major” racking up over 14 million streams. Since then, Hannah has toured internationally, opening for artists like CHVRCHES, Yot Club, and Dream Ivory, all while staying deeply rooted in the DIY ethos. She runs Club Records, an Ottawa-based label and free resource hub dedicated to supporting independent musicians. With her second full-length album “Living While Dying” on the way, Hannah continues to blend infectious songwriting with a genuine love for her community and craft.