seventhrow
Seventhrow is a Canadian independent record label and music streaming service founded in 2004 by Andrew McMahon and his brother, Scott McMahon. The label is known for its focus on independent artists and its unique business model, which includes a subscription-based streaming service that allows users to listen to its catalog of music for a monthly fee. Seventhrow has released music from a variety of genres, including rock, pop, and electronic, and has worked with artists such as The Used, The Ataris, and The Maine. The label has also been involved in various charitable initiatives, including the Seventhrow Foundation, which supports music education and mental health awareness. Seventhrow has been praised for its commitment to independent artists and its innovative approach to the music industry. However, the label has also faced criticism for its high subscription fees and its lack of transparency in its financial practices. Despite these criticisms, Seventhrow remains a significant player in the independent music scene.