Garage Fire Recordings is the engine room behind heavy records — mixing, mastering, publicity, and artwork built for doom, stoner, and extreme music that refuses to sit quietly.
One operator, full stack. No farming it out, no committee — your record stays in one set of hands from raw tracks to release.
Heavy-music mixing that keeps the low end crushing and the detail intact. Built for layered guitars, real drum production, and arrangements that go places.
Loud, dynamic, and translation-checked across systems. Streaming-ready masters plus dedicated versions for vinyl, CD, and cassette runs.
Campaigns aimed at the outlets that actually cover heavy music. Premieres, reviews, interviews, and a release rollout that doesn't disappear after day one.
Cover art, layout, logos, and visual worldbuilding. Concept-driven design that ties the look to the lore instead of slapping a font on a stock photo.
Cataloging, distribution setup, release scheduling, and the unglamorous logistics that get a record onto shelves and into feeds on the right day.
The whole catalog runs through this room — proof of concept, not a pitch deck.
A genre-defying doom / stoner / progressive / blackened metal project — every record written, performed, recorded, mixed, and art-directed under the Garage Fire roof. It's the full proof of what this operation can do, start to finish.
Small on purpose. You deal with the person doing the work.
One set of hands, from raw tracks to finished record.
Garage Fire Recordings is the studio-and-services arm run by Bryan Coffey out of Indianapolis — the place where the non-music side of heavy records gets handled properly.
Coming up through Wizard Tattoo meant learning every link in the chain by doing it: tracking, mixing, mastering, design, and the press grind. That's what's on offer here — a single operator who's actually shipped records, not a service desk passing your project around.
Boutique by design. Limited slots, direct communication, and a bias toward records that take risks.
Got a record that needs mixing, mastering, a press push, or artwork? Send the details — what it is, where it's at, and when you need it.
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