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During their two years of calling Indianapolis home, Remington Hill has made waves igniting the main stage at major events like Indy Pride, performing at the Swift City Sessions, and transforming the atmosphere at legendary venues like the Old National Centre, the HiFi, and Forty5’s Turntable.
“<a href="spotify:track:2t8mJb37pqTwkLDEoSfi9D" data-name="Death of the American Mall">Death of the American Mall</a>”, Remington’s debut album, has found a life of its own. From local airwaves, to previously live news recordings, to collaborative music videos, Remington’s work lives on locally and has even inspired artists to join Remington’s talent agency, New Bold Gold (NBG). NBG artists are encouraged to be the most creative, liberating, thought-provoking artists they can be.
“I’ve always been ‘making music’. I think music has been something that really came from my upbringing… I learned music was a way to express myself even when no one else was listening.” WFYI, 2024
It’s a philosophy that shows through each song they create, which have grown to become visceral explorations of identity, power, and change.
“I decided for myself that I love my music and I want to share it with people because I think that we need songs that connect us to one another right now.” Select Few Sessions, 2024
Now in LA, Remington Hill is channeling all of it—every late-night stage, every fight for equity, every story too big for words—into “After Death”. More than an album, it’s a reckoning, a journey, a sound you’ll feel in your bones before it even hits your ears.
Are you ready?
“<a href="spotify:track:2t8mJb37pqTwkLDEoSfi9D" data-name="Death of the American Mall">Death of the American Mall</a>”, Remington’s debut album, has found a life of its own. From local airwaves, to previously live news recordings, to collaborative music videos, Remington’s work lives on locally and has even inspired artists to join Remington’s talent agency, New Bold Gold (NBG). NBG artists are encouraged to be the most creative, liberating, thought-provoking artists they can be.
“I’ve always been ‘making music’. I think music has been something that really came from my upbringing… I learned music was a way to express myself even when no one else was listening.” WFYI, 2024
It’s a philosophy that shows through each song they create, which have grown to become visceral explorations of identity, power, and change.
“I decided for myself that I love my music and I want to share it with people because I think that we need songs that connect us to one another right now.” Select Few Sessions, 2024
Now in LA, Remington Hill is channeling all of it—every late-night stage, every fight for equity, every story too big for words—into “After Death”. More than an album, it’s a reckoning, a journey, a sound you’ll feel in your bones before it even hits your ears.
Are you ready?
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