Adult Mom Accuses Indie Label Tiny Engines of Breach of Contract
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Stevie Knipes, who performs as Adult Mom, accused indie label Tiny Engines of breach of contract on Saturday via an extensive Twitter thread, stating that the label has withheld royalty statements and payments. Adult Mom has been a part of the Tiny Engines roster since 2015. According to Knipe, though their two-LP contract included a stipulation that the label must “supply royalty statements twice a year” and follow up with payment, Tiny Engines failed to send any statements until May of 2018 after sustained pressure from Knipe and their manager. The statement showed that Tiny Engines owed Knipe close to $8,000, which was paid out seven months later in December of 2018.
Knipe says that the situation did not improve following the December 2018 payout:
Since then, they have been sporadic and irresponsible with payment schedules and statements. I have had to remind them frequently for payments and statements, and furthermore have had to convince them to do second pressings of our records that were out of stock.
— adult mom (@adultmomband) November 9, 2019
Citing multiple breaches of contract, Knipe went to the owners of Tiny Engines, Chuck Daley and Will Miller, to regain control of their masters, which contractually belong to the label. Knipe alleges that Daley’s response was “unprofessional” and “manipulative,” and they followed up by sending an official breach of contract notice to the label:
I decided to work hard to get control and ownership of my masters back. I had hoped that because Tiny Engines has clearly been in the wrong that they would comply easily. They did not.
— adult mom (@adultmomband) November 9, 2019
My conversation with chuck was one of the most unprofessional encounters I have ever had in my life. Chuck laughed in my face after I asked for my masters back. He said that there was no way that would happen, but he’d give the email a “look” from my legal team
— adult mom (@adultmomband) November 9, 2019
He proceeded to stress that I had no grounds to ask for this unreasonable request. I told him that he was being unprofessional and manipulative by attempting to guilt me by using his home and children. He also stated that it would affect the “smaller bands” on the label.
— adult mom (@adultmomband) November 9, 2019