The fabulously named Marilyn Roxie, a 20 year old electronic instrumental artist and founder of the excellent blog A Future in Noise, has branched out with her own label, Vulpiano Records. I've often thought about doing something similar but procrastination always get's in the way. If I ever get around to it I think I'll call it Procast Nation Records. The label is, so far, based around free releases but is planning to launch an online store in the spring of this year, with limited-edition physical copy releases and other exclusive goodies.
If the first Vulpiano band I've checked out, Italians Tiny Tide, are typical then they could rival the sadly dormant Filthy Little Angels as the Devil's favourite label. Calling a track The Smiths & The Cure marks them out as an indie band but calling them indie seems like an insult. If you place them in a box this band'll blow the sides off. They are so much more than indie. They're the coolest kids on the block and the strangest in the neighbourhood.
It's the time that the tide turned it's time you turned to Tiny Tide.
Go Try
MP3 - Tiny Tide - The Smiths & The Cure
MP3 - Tiny Tide - The Smiths & The Cure (Acoustic First Demo)
MP3 - Tiny Tide - Rain Rain Rain
These tracks are published with the permission of Vulpiano Records so please don't claim breach of copyright
Go Visit
Tiny Tide - Myspace
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Tiny Tide
The Smiths & The Cure