current clients

Glazyhaze

Glimmer

Gnaw

Las Robertas

Lucid Express

Shye

Sun Spots

Ultra Lights

recent press

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recent press 〰️

Glazyhaze on Stereogum

“The newest single from Italian shoegazers Glazyhaze is dizzying bliss..."Do You?" has some cozy distortive fuzz that's contrasted nicely with guitar melody and soars above it.

Las Robertas on The Line of Best Fit

Gnaw on The Big Takeover

“a glittering four-song debut EP full of crunchy, swerving guitars and noisy geysers of euphoric pop hooks…Gnaw’s ambition is utterly breathtaking.

Sun Spots on KEXP

“Boasting infectious melodies, incendiary guitars, and driving drums, ‘Dog Is Calling’ is steeped in ‘90s nostalgia through a contemporary lens, showcasing their endlessly catchy, self-dubbed ‘pop songs for hardcore fans.’”

Lucid Express on Alternative Press

“…layered, iridescent precision that builds on the ambition of their self-titled.”

Lucid Express on Bandcamp

“The record is a luminous document of their swirling sound, capturing the band’s immersive energy with detail and warmth.”

Lucid Express on Stereogum

“The wash of guitars on "Something Blue" are equal parts jangly and noisy, a nice backdrop for its romantic, bittersweet lyrics…”

Glimmer on Bandcamp

The rising East Coast rockers specialize in grungy earworms with a dream pop undercurrent, heavy on woozy vocal melodies and molten riffs.”

Glimmer on Stereogum

“…they sound like a blissed-out, fuzzed-up take on the early Foo Fighters, which turns out to be pretty cool.

Glimmer on VICE

I’ll be damned if I don’t just love this dreamy, grungegazy new tune from the fellas in NY’s Glimmer.

Glimmer on The Big Takeover

“The album serves as a definitive statement that their aptitude extends beyond the creation of punchy, hook-driven tracks, proving that their softer, more ethereal soundscapes are equally potent and impressionable.”

past clients

Broken Water

Dirty Fences

Fine Points

Gothic Tropic

Grim Streaker

Islands

Pinact

The Shivas

The Unicorns

Walrus

Ben Katzman’s DeGreaser

Acid Dad

Lou Barlow

Japanther

The Natvral

Mark Sultan

Stonefield

Sleepy Sun