Brave Tiger Records

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Joshua David Thayer

Medford, MA // Solo Artist

Joshua David Thayer

The Profile

Joshua David Thayer is a Boston-based songwriter and multi-instrumentalist whose music explores the intersection of expansive, inventive soundscapes and raw, literate storytelling. A three-decade veteran of the New England indie scene — including bands Fancy Trash (2002-2008) and Love Minus Zero (1990-1998), and bass roles with Mark Mulcahy, TW Walsh (Pedro the Lion), Dennis Crommett, and Jesse Sterling Harrison, among many others — Thayer transitioned to solo work on his 50th birthday in January 2024 with his debut single, Bird Children.

Since then, Thayer has released two full-length records: his debut LP, It Will Still Keep Feeling Rough (Nov 2024), and the follow-up, So Little, Close to Nothing (Dec 2025). His sophomore effort has garnered significant critical attention for its “basement-fi” aesthetics and ethereal, spacey atmospheres, earning him comparisons to modern titans like My Morning Jacket and Wilco.

His work has found a home on independent radio, with the single “Pick Up The Fight” recently breaking into the Top 10 on the Radio Indie Alliance charts (via Bumblebee Radio) and the album securing a Local Top 10 nod for 2025 on WMFO. Thayer’s sound is built on a bedrock of “found” musical maturity, moving beyond traditional singer-songwriter boundaries to craft songs that are as comfortable in an experimental college radio block as they are in a cinematic soundtrack.

Press & Evidence

"Alterna-Rawk infused with The Beatles' brand of Pop yields anthem after anthem... So Little, Close to Nothing sounds so much bigger than a 'basement' recording."

— Rock and Roll Fables ➔

"A rich mixture of spacey songs... that would rival contemporaries such as My Morning Jacket."

— The Indy Review ➔

"Haunting and beautifully crafted... The theme of uncertainty quietly settles in your soul, giving room for solitary reflection."

— The Whole Kameese ➔

"A musical treasure trove filled with well-crafted songs that touch both the heart and soul."

— The Whole Kameese ➔

" CINEMATIC... Hits heavy on the feels. An upbeat album with a groove you can move to, but a somber lyrical core."

— Valley Advocate ➔

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