March 25, 2022 - Los Angeles, CA – Fifth wave emo rock band Tiny Stills is excited to share their Half Way Home Session, premiering now on Variance Magazine. Filmed at California’s Half Way Home Studios, the session features recent singles “Bleeding Out” and “Everything Is Going Great,” as well as new song “Bury The Hatchet.”
The band shares: “It was fantastic to finally capture our performance at Half Way Home! The crew there is fantastic. We can’t wait to do it again.”
Tiny Stills is made up of real life friends who actually like each other; Kailynn West, Chris Clark, Mike Diggs, and AJ Peacox. You can call them Bubble Grunge, but in their hearts they know the genre that resonates with them is truly 'Vomit Pop.'
Tiny Stills formed in 2013 and through the years has shared the stage with Bayside's Anthony Raneri, Motion City Soundtrack, Andy Jackson (Hot Rod Circuit), Reggie and the Full Effect, the Smoking Popes and Letters to Cleo. After years of honing their bittersweet emulsion of pop punk and emo with toothy lyrics, crunchy guitars and catchy melodies, one message still resonates loud and clear - even the worst days have a silver lining, at least you're not alone.
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