Building off the massive success of its debut single, "Home," buzzy U.K. duo Good Neighbours (Oli Fox and Scott Verrill) has found a new dwelling within the friendly confines of Capitol and Polydor Records.
New L.A.-based Capitol president Tom March and London-based Polydor president Ben Mortimer reunited on the signing after six years of running the latter imprint together, extending their successful partnership from across the Atlantic.
As for "Home," it's the most-streamed debut single globally from a new artist in 2024. It has spent 14 weeks on the U.K. Official Singles Chart, and in the U.S., has gone Top 10 at Rock and Top 20 at Alternative.
Prior to Good Neighbours' full immersion into the Capitol/Polydor system, the labels have committed to providing "global support" to indie outfits Some Action and Neon Gold/Avenue A, which will release the group's debut EP later this year in the U.K. and U.S., respectively.
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