Concord has acquired Mothership Music Publishing for an undisclosed amount, marking a significant expansion in its music publishing portfolio. Mothership Music Publishing, an independent music publishing company, was partnered by Lionel Conway, Brett Gurewitz, and Hein Van Der Dee. This transaction sees Concord taking full ownership of Mothership's operations and its extensive catalog.
Mothership Music Publishing has built a dynamic roster of artists and songwriters across various genres. Its catalog includes works from The Marías, Tom Waits, Bad Religion, Falling In Reverse, Architects, The Tallest Man On Earth, Andy Shauf, Son Little, Hunny, Robert DeLong, David Cowell, Zee Avi, Sean Rowe, Nascar Aloe, The Menzingers, Matt Malpass, Celine Cairo, Andrew Wade, Bright Lights, Jesca Hoop, Charles Massabo, Finish Ticket, Dead Man's Bones, and Wargirl, among others. This diverse collection represents a broad spectrum of contemporary and established talent.
The acquisition is strategically aimed at strengthening Concord's position in the global music publishing market. By integrating Mothership's unique roster and operational expertise, Concord expects to enhance its existing publishing division, adding depth and breadth to its catalog offerings. The move is anticipated to create synergies through expanded administrative capabilities and increased opportunities for rights management and exploitation across a wider array of musical works. This corporate acquisition underscores Concord's commitment to growth through the direct purchase of established music assets.
This outright purchase of Mothership Music Publishing by Concord is expected to result in a combined entity with a more robust and diversified publishing presence. The integration will allow for streamlined operations and a unified approach to nurturing talent and maximizing the value of intellectual property in the evolving music industry landscape. The combined strength of both companies is poised to offer enhanced services and opportunities for their respective artists and songwriters moving forward.

