Press

February Records in print and online:

Elm City PopFest gets in gear with a warm-up show — New Haven Register, August 5, 2011

Ear Might: Local Indie-Pop Label February Records Celebrates Its First Anniversary — The Hartford Advocate, January 26, 2011

(Articles below mention our old name — Tweefort)

Indie pop powers: Elm City PopFest — The New Haven Advocate, May 13, 2010

Review of “Home & Abroad Songs Vol. 2″ release show — The New Haven Advocate, March 4, 2010

“Tweefort takes another step in its evolution” — The New Haven Register, Feb. 19, 2010

Indie label, Tweefort Records — New Haven, CT’s premiere promoter of all things pop — from power, twee, to psych (and beyond whatever genre you can think of) celebrates the release of their brand new compilation record, Home and Abroad Songs – Vol. 2 this Friday evening with a free show. This amazing label is both adventurous and charitable — releasing free digital singles, EP’s, and compilations of regional and international indie bands …Hartford Examiner, Feb. 17, 2010

Tweefort is a music and art collective which hails from New Haven Connecticut. Dan and Aileen started Tweefort in 2009 with a mission. That mission is to bring “pop” bands through New Haven to do live shows and to work hard in hopes of building a cohesive following around the music they promote …Even In The Future Nothing Works, Jan. 26, 2010

Reviews of first three releases from Tweefort Records, Chariots of Tuna, The Fictional West and Women’s Basketball, in The California Chronicle, by way of The New Haven Register — Jan. 22, 2010

Indie promoters and distributers Tweefort Records have branched out with their own net label and they have already notched up three releases. Whilst none of the releases can be described indiepop there should be something of interest to those searching out something new. Pick of the bunch for me is the album from Women’s Basketball which is an album of simple and but pretty effective punk pop four track recordings.Indie-mp3 blog, Jan. 22, 2010

Here’s the first release on this new label from Connecticut whose goal is to help out bands from their home state, but like the comp’s title suggests, this collection also includes songs from outside of their borders, with even a couple international groups. Many of these songs have actually been released elsewhere on albums and singles, but I was still introduced to a number of good new bands … A fine collection of songs, and a good start for the label! — Review of “Home & Abroad Songs Vol.1″ on IndiePages blog, Jan. 21, 2010.

“A Twee Label” — The New Haven Register, Jan. 15, 2010

Review of first Elm City PopFest — The Quinnipiac Quad News, Nov. 29, 2009

“Pop goes the benefit” — The New Haven Register, Nov. 13, 2009

“A Sunny Day in the Elm City” — The New Haven Advocate, Nov. 12, 2009

“Elm City PopFest” — Quinnipiac Quad News, Nov. 9, 2009

“Pop In For a Bit” — Fairfield County Weekly, Sept. 10, 2009

Connecticut doesn’t usually come to mind when you think of indiepop epicenters, and “Home and Abroad Songs” shows that while it might not be at the top of the list, the CT kids show they can hold their own. Sugar Sours blog, Sept. 7, 2009

“Cute Pop: Tweefort spreads saccharin sounds” — New Haven Advocate, Sept. 3, 2009

“The more the merrier when it comes to booking shows” — New Haven Register, Aug. 7, 2009