Laundry Day is an American pop rock band formed in 2018 in Manhattan, New York, consisting of talented members Jude Ciulla-Lipkin, Sawyer Nunes, Henry Weingartner, and Henry Pearl. The band emerged from the vibrant music scene at Beacon High School, where Nunes and Ciulla-Lipkin began collaborating on music. Their debut album, “Trumpet Boy,” released in March 2018, marked the beginning of their professional journey, showcasing their unique sound and earning them a dedicated fanbase. The same month, they embarked on their first national tour, the All My Friends Tour, further solidifying their presence in the music industry.
In March 2019, Laundry Day released their second studio album, “Homesick,” co-produced with Romil Hemnani of Brockhampton. This album was recorded partially at the renowned Shangri-La Studio and featured their genre-defying sound. Their performances at prestigious events, including the Austin City Limits Music Festival and Tyler, the Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival, highlighted their growing popularity. They also gained recognition for their song “Friends,” which was featured in the Netflix series “On My Block,” further expanding their reach.
The band’s artistry extends beyond music, as they are known for their innovative music videos and behind-the-scenes documentaries, which they share on their YouTube channel. In 2024, they released a documentary about their 2023 album, “Younger Than I Was Before,” directed by Ciulla-Lipkin, showcasing their creative process and dedication to their craft.
Laundry Day has successfully leveraged social media, particularly TikTok, where they have amassed over 200,000 followers by sharing engaging content that reflects their youthful energy. Their commitment to their DIY ethos and multi-instrumental talents continues to resonate with audiences, making them a standout act in the contemporary music landscape.