Harpie “The Devil's Wings” is an independent queer rock musician, whose music draws inspiration from various mythological beings to create her unique Persona. Harpie was born and raised in middle of nowhere South West England, and has been making music since a young age. With a unique blend of 60s pop, punk rock, and folk influences, Harpie's music is both raw and emotional, exploring themes of identity, unapologetic queerness, and personal transformation. The name Harpie itself is a nod to the mythological creatures known for their fierce and unpredictable nature. In Greek mythology, Harpies were winged women with sharp talons and feathers who were often associated with storms and the punishment of the guilty, taking them off to the underworld. Harpie has reclaimed this image, embodying the strength and ferocity in her music and performance, using it to represent the power and strength of the marginalized communities that she is a part of. She sees herself as a rebel, a misfit, and a warrior for those who don't fit into neat little boxes. Harpie's music often explores the experiences of queer and trans people, drawing on personal experiences to create songs that are both intimate and political. From catchy pop-punk anthems to haunting ballads, Harpie's music is a reflection of the many facets of their queer identity. She sings about love, sex, and politics, always with fierce intensity and authenticity to be herself, no matter what anyone else thinks. In addition to their music, Harpie is also an outspoken activist for LGBTQ+ rights and frequently uses their platform to raise awareness and advocate for change. With a growing following and a powerful voice, Harpie is quickly becoming a strong figure in the queer rock scene.