
The Drums’ Jonny Pierce. Photo Credit: Qiao Meng
Weeks removed from its purchase of a “significant portion” of Jeepster Recordings, Bella Figura Music (BFM) reached out with word of the newer investment today. As described by the company, the transaction “covers Pierce’s publishing interests” for each Drums release through 2014’s Encyclopedia.
All told, then, the buyer’s secured a stake in 2009’s seven-song Summertime! EP, a 13-track eponymous debut album from the following year, 2011’s Portamento (14 tracks), and finally 2014’s Encyclopedia itself (12).
(What’s not included? 2017’s Abysmal Thoughts, 2019’s Brutalism, and 2023’s Jonny, besides a handful of post-2014 singles attributed to Pierce and/or The Drums.)
These albums house Pierce-penned tracks such as “Money,” “Days,” “Let’s Go Surfing,” and “Down by the Water,” to name a few.
“Jonny Pierce has created some of the most enduring and influential songs in modern indie pop,” Cory-Smith said. “His ability to craft melodies that feel both immediate and timeless, combined with his distinctive lyrical voice, has made The Drums’ catalogue a cornerstone of the genre.
“At Bella Figura, we’re committed to a partnership-first approach, working collaboratively with all existing partners to ensure these songs continue to thrive for years to come. We’re honored to be stewards of this remarkable body of work,” the exec concluded.
And in the bigger catalog picture, 2026 has already delivered convincing evidence that the IP acquisition train is chugging steadily along. Just in passing, this refers to sales involving the likes of Miranda Lambert, Britney Spears, Gilberto Gil, and Willow Smith.