Past Artists

  • Juice

    Juice is a six-piece band based in Brooklyn, NY that looks exactly like what you expect from seven Boston boys with cuffed or cutoff pants, longer tees, and cool accessories like sunglasses or a fluorescent, red vest.

    Check out their latest release below.

  • Molly Grace

    Molly Grace

    ”First-of-her-kind pop-funk star Molly Grace is quickly making her own lane in the music industry with her earworm genre-bending catalog.

    Molly masterfully blends elements of funk with modern pop music, making for songs that are infectiously groovy and relevant yet timeless.

    Check out her latest work below.

  • Quinn Sullivan

    “… the songs are better and more complex without being pretentious. The sounds are larger without flooding the mix. and most importantly, Sullivan expands his personal genre without losing his artistic voice.” -Blues Rock Review

    “I want to make music that moves people, that is the definition of success for me.”

    Check Quinn out below.

  • Cordovas

    Cordovas collision of folk, country and groovy rock-n-roll.

    “Hear The East Nashville Band Everyone’s Talking About: Cordovas” - NPR

    Check out their latest release Destiny Hotel below

  • Rebecda Haviland

    Rebecca Haviland & Whiskey Heart

    Larchmont local and fan favorite Rebecca Haviland.

    "Echoing the best elements of the Wallflowers, Ryan Adams's Cardinals, and the Black Crowes. Whiskey Heart may be Rebecca Haviland's band, but the term describes the honeyed bourbon strut of her voice as well" - Chronogram

    Check out their latest work below.

  • Park National

    Park National

    Liam Fagan and his group of indie, emo rockers from Berklee College.

    “Chicagoland emo project Park National cuts its own path” - Chicago Reader

    Check them out below.

  • Milton

    Known for his lyric craft, distinctive voice and soulful songs steeped in classic rhythm & blues, pop, jazz, folk and country, Milton first gained notoriety in his hometown New York City when his song “In The City” became a hit on New York’s WFUV radio. His live performances are praised for their wit, humor, and captivating charm.

    Check out his work below.

  • Vilray

    “Fond of the witty pop standards of the 1930s and 1940s...Vilray can write fluently and cleverly in that vintage style.”

    Check out their work below.

  • BoyBand

    “Boy Band reveal unending talent, mostly in the form of colorful melodies and decadent harmonies, but also in their own band camaraderie and storytelling bravery. “

    Check out their work below.