Our History
Here at fourlines group, although young as a brand, we have a rich visual history. We understand the importance branding and the roles that logos play in that, we have compiled all our favourite past and present images and videos onto this page, for your viewing pleasure and relevant usage. If you want more information or high resolution versions shoot us a message
In 2018 we started our journey with a couple artists, then we were known as SHH Music. We kept growing venturing into the world of digital marketing and releasing during the pandemic. As as we left the pandemic, we put practice to paper and rebranded to Fourlines Group:
an independent management and marketing group dedicated to nurturing and supporting a select group of exceptional artists and authors. Our mission is to provide unwavering guidance and a platform for the talented musicians we represent. Specializing in support for indie folk and rock artists, with a dip into rap and now podcasts. Through it all, we pride ourselves on curating an ever-expanding roster that reflects the depth and breadth of contemporary arts and music. At our core, we believe in the power of artistic authenticity and aim to amplify the voices of those who inspire us every day.
In some form, we have existed since 2018, Six Years! Going through many names, SHH music, HH Productions, Harper Genesis & Co, HH group before ending up at Fourlines group in 2023. With our rebrands overtime we were mostly investing our branding power into our artist, we are a management and marketing group after all. But we decided it was time to give fourlines a make over, a pedicure a massage and home of its own with some fresh branding to go alongside it. You can see our history and our artists history just a short scroll away
2021
You can see our logo on this album cover in the bottom right corner.
When we post reviews on our instagram page our covers often look something like this (Our first review)
This is the album cover for Harper Laurens song a duet with my former self, our logo is in the bottom right corner
You can see our logo on this album cover in the bottom right corner.
2022
2023
The "ALL RIGHTS RESERVED FOURLINES GROUP Logo" was made/ modified on behalf on fourlines music group in August 2023, this logo was made for use cases where a full logo would be distracting such as in videos or at the bottom of our web pages
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2024
Officially Harpie started "being a thing" in January 2024, but before that they spent a long time thinking about what they wanted to be. That meant a lot of cool media
2022
2023
The "Harpie 80's Wing" or "the three lines" Logo was made by Harpie on 19th August 2023 and played the groungwork for the new feel
Fourlines Group and Harpie All Rights Reserved
The "Harpie heart" or "Heartie" logo was made on behalf of Harpie in collaboration by Harpie and Luu Connolly on 31st of October 2023. This logo was made to appear sticker like
Fourlines Group and Harpie All Rights Reserved
The "Harpie heart with wings" logo was made by Harpie in November 2023 being modified from a design made by Harpie and Luu Connolly
Fourlines Group and Harpie All Rights Reserved
2024
The "Harpie squiggle" logo was made by Harpie in November 2023, first being used as a logo in 2024 being taken from a autograph on a polaroid photo
Fourlines Group and Harpie All Rights Reserved
The "Harpie-vetica" was designed using a hybrid of digital and pen and paper tools in April 2024.
This is the current main Harpie logo.
Fourlines Group and Harpie All Rights Reserved
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Before Harpie started "being a thing" in January 2024, they existed in another more anonymous form St Vitus Puppets. St Vitus plague was also known as the dancing plague, it was where people took to the streets dancing and danced until they were dead in a wide spread hysteria. So St Vitus Puppets goal was to make people dance. To this day Harpies fans are called puppeteers. Here are some of SVPs logos, the original files for the first logos (2020-2021) unfortunately corrupted.
2022
Captive Adolescence has a confusing history starting out in 2016 as an oasis cover band under the name sheer water shredders before becoming the grass blades in 2017 and Captive Adolescence in 2018. Then in 2019 they changed names to Mars Dust and then Imminent Oblivion briefly in 2020 before going back to Captive Adolescence, below we have a few logos from their confusing history.
2019
2020
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