Rooms off the main floor.
Smaller-roster artists and one-off voices that don't sit under a named banner yet. Each section is its own room — walk through.
Glass Orchard Division
Cerebral, fragmenting post-Radiohead. Songs that behave like systems. Cold but aching.
Jenny
Cinematic indie rock with a slow, breathy male vocal and warm reverb-soaked guitars. Soft bass, roomy drums, contemplative space. Songs that sit with you — emotional, poetic, healing.
Clancy Thomas
Warm, raspy male vocal with a laid-back, front-porch honesty. Soft twang, conversational phrasing, and gentle melodic arcs that feel spontaneous — like someone talking their way into a song.
Greyline Mercy
Low-volume male vocal in a deep, velvety register with a soft, conversational hush. Cadence is unhurried and elastic — sermon delivered as lullaby, lullaby delivered as sermon.