Ian Anderson, head of publicity for Vitriol, has been featured in the Village Voice, the Star Tribune,
NPR's "All Things Considered," and Spin Magazine even called him the "hardest working 21-year-old in the music business." Furthermore, Anderson is referred to as a music scene "tastemaker" almost weekly in major Minnesotan publications and has been called a "prodigy" by the City Pages and "The Best New Proprietor of 2006" by the Star Tribune. He has shared the stage with the likes of the Hold Steady, Voxtrot, Rooney, Tilly and the Wall, the Good Life, and Tapes 'n Tapes with his band One for the Team, which has received national and international critical acclaim.
Of course not much of this matters if he can't get people to write about someone
besides himself, right?
Ian has recently worked press and publicity for the following bands and artists:
Haley Bonar, Plastic Constellations, Hockey Night, the Alarmists, Rooney, Voxtrot, Polyvinyl Records, Headlights, Page France, We All Have Hooks For Hands, Mouthful of Bees, his own label Afternoon Records, and its sister label, Say Rah Records
Ian's clients have seen review and coverage in a number of publications including local dailies and alternative weeklies all over the country like The Minneapolis Star Tribune, St. Paul Pioneer Press; Iowa State Daily, Des Moines Register / JUICE, City Pages, Pulse of the Twin Cities; and magazines like College Music Journal, Spin, NME, Alternative Press, The Rake, Amplifier, Wake, Rift, Metro, and the Big Takeover.
Ian's clients are also regularly featured on many of the leading blogs and online sites including Pitchfork, The Tripwire, Stereogum, My Old Kentucky Blog, Cable and Tweed, Culture Bully, More Cowbell, Large Hearted Boy, Perfect Porridge, Reveille, 3Hive, Smother, and many more.