Headroom Studios
| Company type | Recording studio |
|---|---|
| Industry | Music |
| Founded | 2008 |
| Founder | Kyle Pulley and Joe Reinhart |
| Headquarters | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
| Website | headroom |
Headroom Studios is a music recording studio in Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania[1] outside Philadelphia. The studio was founded by Kyle Pulley and Joe Reinhart in 2008 in a warehouse in North Philadelphia.[2]
Pulley and Reinhart were college classmates who were active in the Philadelphia DIY punk scene who decided to partner after graduation in order create the studio to start their careers in music.[3][4] In addition to being producers, Pulley and Reinhart are active musicians playing in Thin Lips (Pulley) and Hop Along (Reinhart).[5][6]
Notable Artists
- Adult Mom
- Alex G[7]
- Algernon Cadwallader
- Bad Moves
- Beach Bunny,[8]
- Diet Cig
- The Districts
- Field Mouse
- Frances Quinlan,[9]
- Hop Along
- Joyce Manor
- Katie Ellen
- Kississippi
- Mal Blum
- Modern Baseball
- Mt. Joy
- Prince Daddy & The Hyena
- Remo Drive
- Shamir[10]
- Snowing
- Thin Lips
- Timeshares
- Vundabar
- The World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die
References
- ^ Deitch, Brittany (February 26, 2024). "Birth and Rebirth in Headroom Studios' Sacred Production Space". Retrieved March 9, 2026.
- ^ "Clients - Headroom Studios – A Philadelphia Recording Studio". Headroom Studio. Retrieved February 15, 2021.
- ^ Shreffler, Brion. "DIY studios a vital part of Philly's underground music scene". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved February 15, 2021.
- ^ Tran, Q.D. "In the Indiestry: The Headroom's Kyle Pulley & Joe Reinhart". The Deli. Archived from the original on December 8, 2021. Retrieved February 15, 2021.
- ^ Del Sordo, Rachel (June 26, 2020). "Checking In With... Joe Reinhart and Kyle Pulley of Headroom Studio". The Key. Archived from the original on October 2, 2020. Retrieved February 15, 2021.
- ^ DeLuca, Dan. "Philly's Hop Along just released one of the most-anticipated albums of the year". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved February 15, 2021.
- ^ Mancini, Maggie (May 12, 2023). "Alex G's live album from Union Transfer is dropping next month, but it will only be available at a few local record stores". PhillyVoice. Retrieved March 8, 2026.
- ^ Kot, Greg. "Meet Chicago's newest rising band Beach Bunny". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved February 15, 2021.
- ^ Vozick-Levinson, Simon; Vozick-Levinson, Simon (March 30, 2020). "How Hop Along's Frances Quinlan Reinvented Herself". Rolling Stone. Retrieved February 15, 2021.
- ^ Torres, Eric. "Shamir: Shamir". Pitchfork. Retrieved February 15, 2021.