Tiny Engines

Record label
Tiny Engines
A minimalist depiction of the letters "T" and "E" in lowercase
Founded2008
FounderChuck Daley, Will Miller
GenreEmo, indie rock, post-hardcore, pop punk, punk rock
Country of originU.S.
LocationThe Carolinas
Official websitewww.tinyengines.net

Tiny Engines is an American record label based in the Carolinas.[1][2][3][4]

Controversy

In November 2019, Stevie Knipe of Adult Mom accused Tiny Engines of a breach of contract due to the delayed payment of $8,000 in royalties.[5] Knipe claimed that Tiny Engines sent no royalty payments between 2015 and May 2018 to the band.[6] Other artists such as Mannequin Pussy and Christian Holden claimed to have experienced similar circumstances.[5] The co-founder of the record label, Chuck Daley, admitted to the delay of payments in an interview with Billboard.[5]

Current artists

  • Adult Mom
  • Alien Boy
  • awakebutstillinbed
  • Club Night
  • Eerie Gaits
  • Emperor X
  • Empty Country
  • Faye
  • floral print
  • Haybaby
  • 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
  • Wild Pink

Former artists

References

  1. ^ 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.
  2. ^ 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.
  3. ^ "Meet & Greet: Will Miller and Chuck Daley". Modern Vinyl. Retrieved 16 June 2015.
  4. ^ "Tiny Engines Interview with Will Miller [Label Profile]". The Fire Note. Retrieved 16 June 2015.
  5. ^ a b c "How the Plight of Beleaguered Label Tiny Engines Could Bring New Solutions to Indie Rock". Billboard. Retrieved 2021-10-25.
  6. ^ Neale, Matthew (2019-11-10). "Adult Mom accuses record label Tiny Engines of breach of contract". NME. Retrieved 2021-12-02.
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