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<div class="eyebrow">Independent record label · est. Kansas, 1998</div>
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<p class="tagline">We release music we think is special, made by friends <span class="amp">&</span> the like.</p>
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<span>Founded by Matt Rubin</span>
<span>Kansas → LA → SF → Upstate NY</span>
<span>PB-001 → present</span>
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<span>The Anniversary</span><span class="hot">✶</span><span>Reflector</span><span class="hot">✶</span><span>Proudentall</span><span class="hot">✶</span><span>Saintseneca</span><span class="hot">✶</span><span>Neighbors</span><span class="hot">✶</span><span>Saharan Gazelle Boy</span><span class="hot">✶</span><span>The Anniversary</span><span class="hot">✶</span><span>Reflector</span><span class="hot">✶</span><span>Proudentall</span><span class="hot">✶</span><span>Saintseneca</span><span class="hot">✶</span><span>Neighbors</span><span class="hot">✶</span><span>Saharan Gazelle Boy</span><span class="hot">✶</span>
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<h2>Releases</h2>
<span class="count">10 records · 1998–2017</span>
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<div class="disc" style="--label:#d8412f"><span class="cat">PB-001</span><span class="fmt">7-inch</span></div>
<img class="cover" src="images/covers/anniversary.jpg" alt="The Anniversary — All Right For Now" onerror="this.remove()">
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<span class="artist">The Anniversary / Proudentall</span>
<h3>Split 7″</h3>
<div class="line">1998 · pressing of 500</div>
<p class="desc">Paper Brigade's first release — and The Anniversary's first release too, shared with fellow Lawrence, Kansas band Proudentall.</p>
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<li>The Anniversary — All Right For Now</li>
<li>Proudentall — Say Something</li>
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<span class="tag oop">Out of print</span>
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<div class="disc" style="--label:#e0a32e"><span class="cat">PB-002</span><span class="fmt">Vinyl</span></div>
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<span class="artist">Reflector</span>
<h3>The Journal EP</h3>
<div class="line">1999</div>
<p class="desc">An early Kansas vinyl release as the label found its footing in the indie music community.</p>
<span class="tag oop">Out of print</span>
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<div class="disc" style="--label:#f4f1ea; color:#1b1a17"><span class="cat">PB-003</span><span class="fmt">7-inch</span></div>
<img class="cover" src="images/covers/reflector-blue-skies.jpg" alt="Reflector — Blue Skies / On the Table" onerror="this.remove()">
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<span class="artist">Reflector</span>
<h3>Blue Skies / On the Table</h3>
<div class="line">1999</div>
<p class="desc">A two-song single closing out the label's first Kansas era.</p>
<span class="tag oop">Out of print</span>
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<div class="disc" style="--label:#e8d9c0; color:#1b1a17"><span class="cat">2009</span><span class="fmt">7-inch</span></div>
<img class="cover" src="images/covers/saintseneca-st.jpg" alt="Saintseneca — Saintseneca" onerror="this.remove()">
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<span class="artist">Saintseneca</span>
<h3>Saintseneca</h3>
<div class="line">Sept 1, 2009 · ltd. 300 colored vinyl</div>
<p class="desc">A four-song 7″ / digital EP — the first release of the label's reborn 2009 era.</p>
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<li>God Bones</li>
<li>Shipwrecked</li>
<li>No Names</li>
<li>Water To Wine</li>
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<p class="credits">Artwork by Michelle Blade · layout by Cortney Cassidy · covers printed at Pinball Publishing, Portland OR on recycled chipboard with soy inks.</p>
<span class="tag oop">Out of print</span>
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<div class="disc" style="--label:#8d8d8d; color:#161616"><span class="cat">2010</span><span class="fmt">Cassette</span></div>
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<span class="artist">Saintseneca</span>
<h3>Grey Flag</h3>
<div class="line">Mar 30, 2010 · cassette / digital EP</div>
<p class="desc">A five-song cassette tape, recorded as the band's profile began to climb.</p>
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<li>Kill All Animals</li>
<li>Roanoke</li>
<li>The Worst Days</li>
<li>Thunder Thief</li>
<li>Grey Flag</li>
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<span class="tag oop">Out of print</span>
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<div class="disc" style="--label:#f4f1ea; color:#1b1a17"><span class="cat">2010</span><span class="fmt">7-inch</span></div>
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<span class="artist">Neighbors</span>
<h3>Hooligans</h3>
<div class="line">Jun 22, 2010 · white vinyl 7″ + digital</div>
<p class="desc">A 3-song white vinyl 7″ (with download) and 4-song digital EP.</p>
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<li>Hooligans</li>
<li>Friends</li>
<li>I'm A Building, I'm On Fire</li>
<li>Alright</li>
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<p class="credits">Layout by Cortney Cassidy · artwork by Noah Stitelman.</p>
<span class="tag live">Still in print</span>
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<div class="disc" style="--label:#e8d9c0; color:#1b1a17"><span class="cat">2011</span><span class="fmt">Digital</span></div>
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<h3>August EP</h3>
<div class="line">2011 · digital</div>
<p class="desc">A companion to <em>Hooligans</em>, recorded on the heels of those sessions — more of the melodic hooks and lush, layered production that is Neighbors' stock and trade.</p>
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<li>August</li>
<li>Ophelia</li>
<li>Gone Too Long</li>
<li>Bad Timing</li>
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<span class="artist">Saharan Gazelle Boy</span>
<h3>Strange Teen Heart</h3>
<div class="line">co-release with The Record Machine</div>
<p class="desc">Saharan Gazelle Boy is Darin Seal of Capybara, here with Sea Change (Sarah Handelman). Melodramatic synth-pop that conjures the love, loneliness and naïveté of teendom — the soundtrack for the shy, 1980s, pretty-but-doesn't-know-it high-school kid in all of us. A split release with our friends at Kansas City's The Record Machine.</p>
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<li>Haunted Way (with Sea Change)</li>
<li>Halfhair Girl</li>
<li>Strange Teen Heart</li>
<li>Amy Needs A Vacation (with Sea Change)</li>
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<span class="artist">Andy Jenkins</span>
<h3>Lazy Coast</h3>
<div class="line">May 27, 2016 · digital single</div>
<p class="desc">A single from the Richmond, Virginia songwriter — written about the western coast of Japan. Produced by Justin Frye, mixed & mastered by Jonathan Schenke, with a guitar solo by Stephen Cooper of Cloud Becomes Your Hand.</p>
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<li>Lazy Coast</li>
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<span class="artist">Night Shop</span>
<h3>Night Shop EP</h3>
<div class="line">Feb 11, 2017 · digital EP</div>
<p class="desc">The debut EP from Night Shop — the songwriting project of Justin Sullivan (The Babies, Kevin Morby's band). Paper Brigade handled the digital release; it also came out physically on 1234 Go! Records.</p>
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<li>Heaven</li>
<li>Your City</li>
<li>Carnival Ride</li>
<li>Royal Albert Hall</li>
<li>So Smart</li>
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<h2>The Story</h2>
<span class="count">1998 → now</span>
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<p class="lead">Paper Brigade started in the fall of 1998 in Kansas, founded by Matt Rubin. It has since followed him from Kansas to Los Angeles to San Francisco — and these days it's just an archive, based out of Upstate New York.</p>
<p>Since the '90s, Paper Brigade has been a tireless advocate and supporter of independent music and art. After getting its foothold in the indie music community in Kansas with vinyl releases by bands like <strong>The Anniversary</strong>, <strong>Reflector</strong> and <strong>Proudentall</strong>, the label began evolving — addressing the ever-shrinking gap between the art and music communities.</p>
<p>In the early 2000s, Paper Brigade refocused into a curatorial photography site, sharing work by photographers such as Bryan Sheffield, Ye Rin Mok, Robin Laananen, Cynthia Connolly, Noah Kalina, Pat Graham, Jeremy Weiss, Aaron Farley and Chrissy Piper. <a href="archive.html">That whole chapter lives on in the Photo Community →</a></p>
<p>In the years since, Matt Rubin has worked at record labels — including Doghouse and Vagrant — photographed musicians, and helped build Virb (the music social-network and website builder), Squarespace, and Simplecast.</p>
<p>In 2009, Paper Brigade started back up — with the simple goal of releasing music we thought was special, made by friends and the like. One of those friends, <strong>Saintseneca</strong>, later signed to Anti- Records.</p>
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The Paper Brigade Photo Community · <a href="archive.html" style="border-bottom:1px solid var(--rule)">2000–2005</a><br>
<a href="https://excitedforever.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener" style="border-bottom:1px solid var(--rule)">excitedforever.com</a><br>
<a href="https://rubinrecommends.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener" style="border-bottom:1px solid var(--rule)">rubinrecommends.com</a><br>
<a href="https://mattrubinphoto.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener" style="border-bottom:1px solid var(--rule)">mattrubinphoto.com</a>
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Independent since 1998<br>
Kansas · LA · SF · Upstate New York<br>
© 1998–2026 Matt Rubin
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