RECENT PRESS…
- “The band’s sound is raw, definitely bluesy and reminiscent of some of the best acts of the ’50s and ’60s—like if John Lee Hooker and the Stooges had a well-behaved love child” Time Out LA
- “The Record Company have found a way to create a modern take on timeless blues rock.” MSN.com
- “Making bluesy music in L.A. that would sound more at home in a sweaty, backwoods Mississippi juke joint.” L.A. Weekly
- “A collection of subtle, funky and well played blues music that hearkens the musical spirits of Morphine and John Lee Hooker.” The Key / WXPN
- “Anchored by Vos’ true-blues wail, the Record Company’s take on the timeless genre is unvarnished and affecting.” Buzzbands LA
- “A sound that is classic and soulful…we’re positive you’ll become an instant fan.” Lucky Brand Jeans
- “I’m just going to say that I absolutely love this band.” Blah Blah Blah Science
- “I’ve just found these three guys out of LA and they have already stolen my heart.” Listen Before You Buy
- “It’s familiar in all the right ways. The Record Company has something that will soothe even the most tortured soul. Testify.” Tympanogram
- “Simply put, The Record Company’s first single is making me beg for more.” Life After Nirvana
- “I’ve had the pleasure of listening to several of their other stuff (to be released at a later date) and I have to say, “Don’t Let Me Get Lonely” is the tip of the iceberg.” Middle Class White Noise
- “When you press play, you’ll get it. The old timey sounding twang is bad ass.” Mayor Marwan
- “I don’t want you to wait any longer, I loved every track… Just Listen.” Kick Kick Snare
- “I have found myself enjoying these on repeat… Highly recommended…” Harmon Drive
- “The kind of short, smokey, ramshackle blues rock that’s just too infectious to ignore.” Songs For The Day
- “The Record Company are really smashing the nail of back-porch raucous blues on the head.” Sound On The Sound
- “I have to say that I am a fan. These guys have soul and I’m sure they have a promising future.” Fake Plastic Tunes
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- Don't Let Me Get Lonely
- Born Unnamed
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