The Inns Isle Of Rhodes Open To The Hound Social Hero The Spanish Channel The Winchester Local



The Inns

The Inns came to be in the early months of 2012 and released their debut lo-fi grunge explosion album "Terrible People" in May of that same year. The group is comprised of three New York City freelance musicians letting their emotion, talent, and rawness run wild.


Isle Of Rhodes

Isle of Rhodes was founded by front man/keyboardist Rob Farren who has focused on creating a contemporary rock version of Rhodes playing. Using all analog gear, Farren sculpted a sound evocative of a 3-piece guitar band. Featuring Colin Behram on drums, this duo has gained attention for its flowing melodies & huge sound, drawing comparisons to bands such as The Shins & Radiohead.


Open To The Hound

OTTH is a Colorado native, bound by a swaying van to New York City late 2009. Inspiration found in nature, and the nature of humans, voids, patterns, awkward things, failures, touch...and the love for all of that, drives the cogs. An alternative folk of sorts, vocals resonating somewhere between Jeff Buckley & Thom Yorke, lyrical sincerity with a likeness to Leonard Cohen and exploration of the guitar Neil Young fans understand...once called wilderness rock, singer-songwriter Garrison Owen York is happy to be working.


Social Hero
The story of Social Hero begins with their catalogue of tightly crafted original music, which showcases "a taste for power-pop hooks, crunchy guitars and arty embellishments" (Time Out New York). The band draws influences from a wide range of styles, but the sound of Social Hero is sown mainly from the seeds of classic and modern rock.


The Spanish Channel
The Spanish Channel is melodic powerpop -- catchy uptempo rock with harmony vocals, and lyrics that tell the stories of life in New York City. The band lives in Brooklyn, NY, and rocks like Foo Fighters, Weezer, Fountains of Wayne, The Cars, Maroon 5, Lit, and Ok Go.



The Winchester Local
The Winchester Local is the solo project of Brooklyn musician Tyler Phillips. TWL was started in late 2011 as an effort to document a backlog of compositions penned by the songwriter dating back to 2002. Although TWL is a solo effort, from time to time it morphs into a musical collective, featuring the talents of other emerging Brooklyn vocalists and instrumentalists.