
Carolina Liar is the breakout pop-rock project led by frontman Chad Wolf and percussionist Brian Ulery, born from a bold decision to leave behind the conventional working world and pursue music without compromise. That leap of faith paid off in a major way. After teaming up with Swedish producer Tobias Karlsson, the project gained early momentum and soon attracted the attention of hitmaking powerhouse Max Martin—one of the most successful producers in modern pop history.
Their anthemic single “Show Me What I'm Looking For” became a global success, selling more than two million singles worldwide and amassing tens of millions of streams across platforms. The track charted internationally, dominated radio airwaves, and has enjoyed renewed viral success on TikTok and YouTube—amplified by cultural tastemakers such as David Dobrik and electronic duo Goodboys. With its soaring chorus and emotional urgency, the song has become a defining anthem for a generation seeking clarity and purpose.
On stage, Carolina Liar has proven equally formidable, touring alongside major artists including Gavin DeGraw, Rob Thomas, Kelly Clarkson, The Fray, OneRepublic, and Lindsey Stirling—bringing their high-energy performances to audiences across the globe.
Beyond the band’s catalog, Wolf has collaborated with chart-topping DJ Martin Garrix and co-written with industry heavyweights Max Martin and Shellback, further cementing Carolina Liar’s place within elite pop songwriting circles.
With a sound they proudly describe as “Garage Gospel,” Carolina Liar continues to redefine modern pop-rock—blending arena-ready hooks with raw, soulful conviction. Their music isn’t just heard; it’s felt. And with a multi-platinum hit, global touring pedigree, and enduring streaming success, Carolina Liar stands as proof that chasing purpose can lead to something truly extraordinary.
Vermont’s TROY MILLETTE & THE FIRE BELOW are equal parts thoughtful and lively– a cocktail of rock, pop, folk, and americana music that grapples with love, loss, and the human experience.
Millette’s emotive and relatable lyrics, as well as his energetic, banter-filled live performances have made him a staple of dives, clubs, theaters, and festivals across the northeast United States and Quebec. His work as a frontman and solo performer garnered the title of Vermont’s “Best Folk Group” from Seven Days Magazine in 2022 and 2023 (some guy named Noah Kahan beat them in 2024. No big deal).
His “Errors Tour” and “Less Than 1% of the World Tour” have taken Millette to more than 20 states since fall 2023.
In addition to hundreds of headlining shows, appearances at renowned music festivals such as SXSW, Grace Potter’s Grand Point North, Waking Windows, and Twiddle’s Tumble Down, and a campaign run with Senator Bernie Sanders, Troy Millette and the Fire Below have shared bills with the likes of Counting Crows, Grace Potter, Guster, Bowling for Soup, Matt Quinn (of MT. Joy), Chadwick Stokes (of DISPATCH), +LIVE+, Richard Marx, Rick Springfield, Wheatus, Brett Dennen, the Revivalists, Steven Page (of Barenaked Ladies), the Marcus King Band, DEER TICK, the Front Bottoms, American Authors, Josiah and the Bonnevilles, Willie Watson, Lee DeWyze, Gabe Dixon, Fantastic Cat, the Ballroom Thieves, and more!
The debut solo EP from Troy Millette entitled “Living With A Ghost” is a five-song collection that Seven Days says is “sure to strike a chord with fans of storytelling Americana troubadours such as [Jason] Isbell and the radio-friendly stylings of Kip Moore.” The singles that followed, “I Miss You,” and “Stay (Please)” have received recognition as a “Monthly Best” from Seven Days Magazine and entertainment blog County Tracks.
The full-band debut, a cover of Taylor Swift’s “All Too Well,” is available to stream now as well as the original single “In Another Life.”