

Massy Ferguson (USA)
Kaspar & Lucy
Seattle-based americana band Massy Ferguson is known for songs that explore stories that come from miles between small-town youth and the complications of growing up. Their music often highlights the blue collar aspects of American life with sounds crafted by songwriters Ethan Anderson and Adam Monda, notably featured on albums like their recent acclaimed You Can't Tell Me I'm Not What I Used to Be, which charted in the Top 40 on the US Americana charts in 2025-26 and recently landed them a showcase slot in Nashville's famed AmericanaFest.
If Massy Ferguson's previous records unfolded like soundtracks for loud, lively evenings at the bar, then You Can't Tell Me I'm Not What I Used To Be explores a different sort of sonic real estate. This is the band's cinematic version of rootsy American music, produced by Damien Jurado — an idiosyncratic folksinger celebrated for his craft as much as his unpredictability — and filled with vintage tones, analog production, lush instrumentation, and the sharp songwriting that's always been the bedrock of Massy Ferguson's music.
Nearly 20 years into their career, Massy Ferguson haven't just established a sound — they've reached past it, too, turning a new page in a story that continues to be written.
"Vintage rock & roll approach...quite indelibly cool. There’s Eddie & the Cruisers in their forte, some Jason & The Scorchers & Del-Lords in their attitude" AMERICANA HIGHWAYS
"Massy Ferguson have proudly planted their boots on both sides of the country-rock divide, carving out their own brand of amplified Americana along the way" NO DEPRESSION
A collaboration between Kaspar Berry Rapkin & Lucy Piper sees two established musicians from the UK's Blues scene come together to play the upbeat Hill Country & Delta Blues from the land where they first met, Clarksdale, Mississippi.
Dedicated to capturing the raw hypnotic energy you'd find in a traditional 'Juke Joint', both musicians are devoted to keeping this unique music alive, with an added fresh edge.
Kaspar and Lucy believe that the genre deserves a larger audience and are determined to showcase its power, authenticity, and irresistible groove to new listeners and dedicated blues fans alike.



