Tiny Engines
Tiny Engines is an American record label from The Carolinas.[1][2][3][4]
Tiny Engines | |
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Founded | 2008 |
Founder | Chuck Daley, Will Miller |
Genre | Emo, indie rock, post-hardcore, pop punk, punk rock |
Country of origin | U.S. |
Location | The Carolinas |
Official website | www |
Current artists
- Adult Mom
- Alien Boy
- awakebutstillinbed
- Club Night
- Eerie Gaits
- Emperor X
- Empty Country
- Faye
- floral print
- Haybaby
- Illuminati Hotties
- It Looks Sad.
- Jouska
- Long Neck
- Look Mexico
- Mannequin Pussy
- Museum Mouth
- Nanami Ozone
- Oceanator
- Peaer
- Pendant
- Personal Space
- Restorations
- Runaway Brother
- See Through Dresses
- Sinai Vessel
- Somos
- The Spirit of the Beehive
- Strange Ranger
- Summer Cannibals
- The Hotelier
- Truth Club
- Wild Pink
Former artists
- Annabel
- Beach Slang
- Best Practices
- Cattle Drums
- Cayetana
- CSTVT
- Dikembe
- Direct Effect
- Everyone Everywhere
- Frontier(s)
- Jowls
- Little Big League
- Monument
- Places to Hide
- Red collar
- Run Forever
- Save Ends
- Signals Midwest
- Springtime
- State Faults
- State Lines
- Strange Relations
- Sweet John Bloom
- Thelma
- Tigers Jaw
- Walleater
- Wavelets
- Weller
- Yeesh
References
- Sacher, Andrew. "Tiny Engines co-founders Will & Chuck, Cayetana, Frontier(s) and Runaway Brother list their favorite LPs of 2014". Brooklyn Vegan. Retrieved 16 June 2015.
- Wall, Patrick. "Emo's New Wave is No Revival". freetimes. Retrieved 16 June 2015.
“I think to some extent [the] indie music press stopped paying attention,” says Will Miller, who co-owns Charlotte record label Tiny Engines, which this year released critically acclaimed records by current-wave emo bands The Hotelier and Dikembe.
- "Meet & Greet: Will Miller and Chuck Daley". Modern Vinyl. Retrieved 16 June 2015.
- "Tiny Engines Interview with Will Miller [Label Profile]". The Fire Note. Retrieved 16 June 2015.
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