Music Catalog

Dive into every indie rock chapter of The Caymans, from basement demos to festival anthems.

A bold concert poster mockup for “The Caymans” taped to a distressed brick wall, featuring sharp angular graphics in black, white, and vivid teal, with tour dates and venue names in clean, modern typography. The paper edges are slightly curled and wrinkled, suggesting it has weathered time and touch. Late-afternoon natural light streams in from the right, casting diagonal shadows from nearby architectural elements and emphasizing the brick texture. A few overlapping, out-of-focus posters in the background introduce layered color and depth. Photographic realism with an eye-level, straight-on composition, creating a strong, graphic, indie rock show-announcement aesthetic.
A stack of well-used guitar and bass amplifiers, each marked with bright teal tape spelling “The Caymans,” towers against a dark rehearsal room wall lined with sound-absorbing foam panels. The amp faces glow with tiny orange LEDs and worn metal knobs, and a tangle of colorful cables snakes across the scuffed concrete floor. A single overhead industrial light casts a dramatic cone of cool white illumination, leaving the corners in deep shadow. Photographic realism, eye-level composition with strong vertical lines, high contrast, and gritty textures to convey a bold, loud, indie rock rehearsal vibe.

Releases

Browse The Caymans’ full discography—raw early EPs, studio albums, and live sessions captured in crowded clubs and late-night studios. Discover how the band’s surf‑tinted indie rock has evolved, one record and B‑side at a time.

An empty indie rock stage at a small venue, dominated by a bold teal drum kit with “The Caymans” printed in crisp white on the bass drum head, flanked by two guitar stands holding sleek black instruments. Thick instrument cables zigzag across the dark, slightly sticky floor, glinting faintly. Overhead, moody stage lights in deep blue and purple cast beams of light through a fine haze, creating visible rays and dramatic backlighting. Photographic realism, wide-angle shot from the front row perspective, capturing the full stage with a sense of anticipation, bold energy, and raw live-show atmosphere.

“The Caymans craft shimmering, salt‑air indie rock—every track feels like a late‑night drive by the coast.”

— Aya Nakamura