
The Runarounds
Indie Rock
Known for turning every stage into a wild, full-throttle rock show, The Runarounds are a five-piece alt-rock band—Axel Ellis (guitar/vocals), Jesse Golliher (bass/vocals), Jeremy Yun (lead guitar), William Lipton (guitar/vocals), and Zende Murdock (drums).Starting with a weekly residency at a beach bar in Wilmington, the band grew up on the road, playing college campuses, festivals, and venues across the country, including a packed night at the legendary Troubadour in Los Angeles.Their songs channel therestless spirit of youth—equal parts frenetic, heartfelt, and unfiltered—balancing punchy guitar riffs with anthems about friendship, escape, and finding your place in the world. That raw, high-energy spirit is captured on The Runarounds Live at USC (produced by Jerry Harrison of Talking Heads), but it’s onstage where they truly shine—loud, sweaty, and unapologetically fun. That same energy is now reaching screens worldwide through their Amazon Prime series,The Runarounds, with their latest album serving as the official soundtrack to the show. After a completely sold out headlining tour in the fall of 2025 and streaming numbers exploding into the millions,The Runarounds are back on tour by popular demand—ready to bring fans into their world, one chaotic, unforgettable night at a time.
Foxtide
Indie Pop
Made up by Elijah Gibbins-Croft, Oey James, and Ian Robles, Foxtide is a byproduct of being bred by the beach and raised by a DIY house show scene. The SoCal three-piece was formed around garage jam sessions and earned their cult following through the intense vitality of their live shows.
First starting to release music in 2019, it was the band’s second EP Visons in 2021 that took them from a hometown secret to a band to watch nationally. Foxtide has previously played alongside The Backseat Lovers, Echo & The Bunnymen, Lime Cordiale, Sarah and the Sundays, Mustard Service, Beach Goons, and joined the lineup of Shabang, Nothing Fest, and more.
Moving into the chapter of their next project, Foxtide is abandoning the idea that they need to create “perfect” music, and simply making what they like to listen to. Tinged with the aloofness of early 2000s rock, while experimenting with the formulas of modern pop, all threads are knotted in the authenticity behind Foxtide’s unrelenting love for music. The band's third EP 'Paradise' helped them secure critical looks from Fashionably Early 'Bands that Deserve to be Bigger', Luna Collective Magazine, and their debut LA headline show selling out. Their most recent record earned them the cover of Fashionably Early's playlist as well as their first editorial look from Spotify in 'All New Rock,' and Apple's 'New In Rock' and 'New In Alternative.' On the heels of the deluxe version, the band secured support tours with Arcy Drive, Pity Party Girls Club, and more to be announced.
Foxtide has most recently signed a record deal with Position Music, and is gearing up for their second full length LP