Presented By
Crossroads Presents

Freak Slug and Huron John

Event Dates
Red Room at Cafe 939
939 Boylston Street
Boston
Massachusetts
02115
United States
Admission
$17 in advance / $20 day of show

Xenya Genovese, better known as Freak Slug, is a Manchester, England–born visual artist turned self-taught musician whose work is rooted in raw, authentic self-expression. A mix of nostalgic ‘90s influences and experimental eccentricity, her sound bridges dreamy lo-fi with grungy, imperfect edges. After moving to London for a fine arts degree and later to Barcelona, Spain, to pursue her art, Genovese unexpectedly found herself on stage and embraced a new identity as Freak Slug. Her debut 2020 EP, Videos, featuring the viral hit "Radio" (13.5 million Spotify streams), introduced listeners to her summery, Los Angeles-inspired sound. Still, her upcoming album, I Blow Out Big Candles, dives deeper into grittier, unfiltered territory.

Influenced by cult heroes like Ride, Mazzy Star, and Pavement, Freak Slug’s music captures the tension between playful spontaneity and darker introspection. Collaborating with Jadu Heart’s Alex Headford, she crafted a debut that strips away polish to embrace the carelessness and imperfections of her earliest creations. Tracks like the grungy, guitar-driven “Ya Ready” and the slacker anthem “Witch” reflect her fearless exploration of primal energies and spiritual vibes, while songs like “Piece of Cake” and “Sexy Lemon” reveal her cheeky, poetic storytelling. Playful yet unshackled, Freak Slug’s world is as textured and unpredictable as the artist herself.

Huron John is a 24-year-old multimedia artist from Chicago, Illinois, now based in Nashville, Tennessee. They are redefining the DIY indie standard with a genre-defying sound and a boundary-pushing creative vision. Having independently produced, written, and engineered a multi-album discography, Huron John has amassed over 35 million listens worldwide. Their work blends alternative, electronic, and sound collage elements into a mesmerizing sonic experience. Beyond music, their artistic endeavors extend to physical art books, interactive experiences, and a full-length film, which premiered in theaters—all while maintaining a "mysterious online persona" (MTV).
 
Recently, Huron John released their third album, Indigo Jack & the New World Border, a meditative yet ambitious exploration of alternative rock, R&B grooves, and nocturnal electronic sounds. Inspired by surrealism and American folk art, the album embodies a surrender to life's mysteries, incorporating groundbreaking sonic elements like orchestral sections and shoegaze textures. Praised by producer Zane Lowe and charting on North American radio, Huron John's work spans an evolving discography, treating each album as a brushstroke on a larger artistic canvas, leaving a lasting impression on the DIY arts community.