Contemporary Artists

  • Pat Hull

    Pat Hull is a singer-songwriter from Northern, CA. He has released multiple studio albums in the last decade, just recently releasing 'et al.' on new record label Only One on the Mountain.

    This release, as well as his back catalog, showcase layered compositions, songs written for piano, and rich vocal harmonies.

  • Joe Kaplow

    Singer/songwriter Joe Kaplow lives in a four-acre mansion in the hills of Santa Cruz. Of course, he shares the space with a group of hippies, some rats, and some very dilapidated floors and walls... but it does have a swimming pool.

    Posh, Poodle, Krystal and Toe is the third full length album from Santa Cruz based songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Joe Kaplow.  Appropriately named after his bandmates’ nicknames, this record is a more cohesive ‘band’ statement than his previous self-recorded work.

  • The Shivers

    The Shivers is the moniker of NYC-based multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and producer Keith Zarriello.

    With a dark aurora, melancholy instrumentals, and heartbreaking vocals, The Shivers touches on many genres and styles, the music always comes back to raw emotion, honesty and longing.

  • Matt Pond PA

    Matt Pond’s very name evokes the natural world in which his songs are so often set, with their evocative lyrics about the sometimes jagged edges of love, the pros and cons of connection, and the agony and ecstasy of memory. He has always mapped the universal emotions of being alive onto the contours of his own stories.

    From the band’s beginnings in Philadelphia, to their current home in the heart of the Hudson Valley, through 13 albums (among them Emblems, Several Arrows Later, The Dark Leaves, The State of Gold, and, most recently, the luminous The Natural Lines), Matt Pond PA has always been a living, breathing organism—one that’s constantly changing. Two notable mainstays are Pond’s longtime right-hand man, Chris Hansen, and cellist Hilary James.

  • Jesse Woods

    Jesse Woods’ music listens like a postcard from a life lived on the fringes. His version of dreamy “twang” floats between melancholy poetry and hook-filled nostalgia.

  • Museum Legs

    Museum Legs is the moniker for prolific Providence, RI based artist Penn Sultan.

  • John Lowell Anderson

    John Lowell Anderson is a Grammy winning engineer (Revealer- Madison Cunningham 2022), producer and songwriting based in Southern California.

  • Jackson Pines

    Jackson Pines consists of Joe Makoviecki and James Black, best friends from the Pine Barrens of New Jersey. Growing up where the woods meet the suburbs, they write songs about love, death, and characters from the roads they have traveled playing music together for years.

    Purgatory Road (Deluxe Version) is their first full length album of original music and first release with OOOTM. It was recorded in the Catskills in an old barn by members of The Felice Brothers and Pete Hanlon, and is accompanied by b-sides and demos from the sessions, as well as some special collaborations.

Legacy & Reissue Artists

  • Clem Snide & Eef Barzelay

    Named for a William S. Borroughs character, Clem Snide first emerged from Boston as a three-piece in the early 1990’s, and the group would go on to become a cult and critical favorite, picking up high profile fans from Bon Iver to Ben Folds over the course of three decades and more than a dozen studio albums. NPR highlighted the Israeli-born Barzelay as “the most underrated songwriter in the business today, with a sneakily firm grasp on poignancy and humor,” while Rolling Stone hailed his songwriting as “soulful and incisive,” and The New Yorker praised his music’s “soothing melodies and candid wit.”

    Barzelay currently resides in Nashville, TN and is just wrapped up his new album "Oh Smokey" with producer Josh Kaufman (of Bonny Light Horseman)

  • Ed Askew

    Ed Askew is a painter and singer-songwriter who lives in New York City. Born in Stamford, Connecticut, he moved to New Haven to study painting at Yale Art School in 1963 and took up, more or less, permanent residence there until leaving for New York in 1987.

    In 1967 Askew met Bernard Stolman of ESP Disk', who offered him a contract. Between 1968 and 1986, Ed lived, mostly, in New Haven; doing occasional shows with his band, and later doing solo shows there. Around 1987, Ed moved to New York City, where he continues to write and record songs, and occasionally perform.

  • Last Good Tooth

    Last Good Tooth came together like many bands do… as teenagers, smoking grass and aping their favorite band of the moment in their parents’ garages across the country. In the case of Last Good Tooth, that band was the Black Keys which is a bit shocking once you hear the first notes of Not Without Work and Rest trickle through your speakers. You see, the band is stunning when it comes to melodies, at carving out a line with a guitar that leads you straight into the first lyric of the songs while at the same time invoking some sort of strange Gordon Gano-ish Appalachian voodoo.

  • Rob Child Turner

    Now in his early eighties, Rob Child Turner’s music is finally in the spotlight. His debut album ‘Jus We Two is a collection of songs Rob had recorded completely alone on a tape machine throughout the 70’s and 80’s while living on a commune just outside Woodstock, NY.

    Inspired at the time by psychedelics, the youth movement of the 60’s and young love - this album is a piece of history & time capsule into the past. Still living outside Woodstock and working as an electrician & handyman, Rob still is creating music and pursuing his passion of becoming a full time artist.

  • Kath Bloom

    Kath Bloom was born and raised in New Haven, CT, where she learned to play guitar among the headstones of her local cemetery. She met avant-garde guitarist Loren Mazzacane Connors in 1976 and together they recorded six limited edition albums of fragile folk and blues melodies between 1981 and 1984.

    Director Richard Linklater discovered Bloom’s music and featured her song Come Here in a pivotal scene in his 1995 film Before Sunrise. Here album “It’s Just A Dream” is an OOOTM staple and something we will cherish forever.

  • David Wollenberger

    David Wollenberger has been writing and recording music since he was eight years old. He has written music as varied as string quartets, big band jazz charts, madrigals, rock songs, and musical theater, receiving scholarships from Tanglewood, Juilliard, and Eastman.

    We’re extremely excited to release David’s two first albums on streaming platforms entitled Gemini & Can’t Stop The Music - two collections of bedroom recordings & demos from the 1970-1990’s digitally remastered us.