
A Granite Winter Warmer double bill during the coldest week of the year. Kick back and warm up at The Granite with live music and artist-themed refreshments.
Charlotte Roth and the Big Drama’s theatrical pop mixes pathos and humor together through sharp lyrics and songwriting, a mellifluous voice, and supple arrangements. With an empathic band — Eliza Kingsbury on backing vocals, Will Earley on guitar, Mike Tepper on bass, Conor Andrews on drums, and Brian Slattery on violin and banjo — Roth’s music draws from folk, jazz, and a little country, whether playing as a solo or a duo, a tight quartet, or the full band, to create an emotional ride in every set they perform.
Charlotte Roth and the Big Drama have played stages across Connecticut and beyond, including Fairfield Theatre Company, Park City Music Hall, The Granite Church, and The MAC Theatre. They have appeared at the Glastonbury Apple Festival, the Frog Frolic Festival, and the 21 Songwriters Festival, and have appeared live on the radio at WPKN. Currently recording and booking shows for 2026, Charlotte Roth and the Big Drama are ready to move you.
Kira McSpice is a New York based singer-songwriter who crafts a haunting and deeply personal strain of dark folk, gothic art-pop, and experimental music. A classically trained cellist, McSpice now performs on guitar, omnichord, and voice, weaving dense, layered loops that evoke a soundscape both ethereal and deeply visceral. Her work balances raw vulnerability with meticulous artistry, creating complex sonic narratives rooted in themes of trauma, mental illness, and the natural world.
As she continues to evolve, McSpice’s work invites listeners into a world both deeply introspective and unforgettably otherworldly.