Join us for my first solo vinyl release of “Good Company” including duo-color vinyl and much more. This album is very important to me and hope you feel honored to have helped support me in making this happen!

Local Newspaper Seven Days write-up.

The album launches with "So It Begins," which embodies the cooperative approach. What starts as some luminous keyboard riffs over a staggeringly slow beat quickly evolves into layers of orchestration. This isn't just session musicians cutting solos over beats. It's something much more intimate and refined.

Things kick into high gear with "Letters." It's an album highlight, a full-on future R&B song, vocalized by the impeccable Stephanie Heaghney. She's lead singer of local "soul-hop" outfit Smooth Antics, a band that includes Whitney and Bronstein, too. The chemistry is so damn good it threatens to steal the show.

Bronstein, in particular, is cool and assertive. He classes up everything he touches — and he's on half of the tracks. Another album highlight is the psych-rock banger "Hotseat," which features Canadian producer and multi-instrumental madman falcxne. It's a glorious earworm.

Fortunately, the rest of the album places the spotlight squarely on Loupo. He's more than ready for his close-up. Good Company overflows with ideas but never once feels crowded. Loupo's ability to evoke moods and create space has never sounded so effortless or cinematic.

Join us for my first solo vinyl release of “Good Company” including duo-color vinyl and much more. This album is very important to me and hope you feel honored to have helped support me in making this happen!

Local Newspaper Seven Days write-up.

The album launches with "So It Begins," which embodies the cooperative approach. What starts as some luminous keyboard riffs over a staggeringly slow beat quickly evolves into layers of orchestration. This isn't just session musicians cutting solos over beats. It's something much more intimate and refined.

Things kick into high gear with "Letters." It's an album highlight, a full-on future R&B song, vocalized by the impeccable Stephanie Heaghney. She's lead singer of local "soul-hop" outfit Smooth Antics, a band that includes Whitney and Bronstein, too. The chemistry is so damn good it threatens to steal the show.

Bronstein, in particular, is cool and assertive. He classes up everything he touches — and he's on half of the tracks. Another album highlight is the psych-rock banger "Hotseat," which features Canadian producer and multi-instrumental madman falcxne. It's a glorious earworm.

Fortunately, the rest of the album places the spotlight squarely on Loupo. He's more than ready for his close-up. Good Company overflows with ideas but never once feels crowded. Loupo's ability to evoke moods and create space has never sounded so effortless or cinematic.

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