Etiquette

Art rock from Reno with post-punk tension and jazz-informed motion.

Etiquette is a Reno-based art rock band blending sharp post-punk edges, expressive jazz influence, and a live presence that feels tense, stylish, and emotionally immediate.

Reno, NV Art Rock / Post-Punk / Jazz-Influenced New listeners start with "Too Close"

Music

Music first, then the details.

Featured Track: Too Close

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Video

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About

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Etiquette is a Reno-based art rock band drawing from post-punk urgency, jazz-informed rhythm, and a moody, intentional live aesthetic. Their songs balance tension and movement, combining angular energy with expressive arrangements that feel both restless and controlled.

Extended Bio

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Based in Reno, Etiquette builds its sound at the intersection of art rock, post-punk, and jazz influence, leaning into songs that feel lean, dramatic, and rhythmically alive. The band brings together wiry tension, melodic restraint, and a taste for arrangements that stay unpredictable without losing impact. Their music is suited for listeners drawn to atmosphere, momentum, and a slightly off-center take on guitar music, with "Too Close" offering a strong entry point into the world they are building.

Highlights

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Shared Bills

Etiquette has shared bills with Next Question, Pink Skies, Silent Giant, Restless Romatics, Serendipity, Big Woop, and Photobomb, building a live reputation in and around the Reno scene.

Press

Reno News & Review featured Jacob Darby in The Lucky 13 and later highlighted Etiquette's debut EP in Music Notes.

Recent Momentum

Reno News & Review described the five-song debut EP What a Day! as a standout example of tuneful but edgy modern rock, and spotlighted Etiquette's March 7 show with Pink Skies at Lo-Bar Social.

Etiquette makes music for people who like their guitar bands sharp-edged, rhythmic, and a little uneasy.

Etiquette drummer during a live set
Etiquette live performance from side stage
Etiquette drummer and bassist during a performance

Press Photos

Photos for both fans and promoters.

Etiquette guitarist in a live portrait shot
Live portrait
Etiquette performing as a full band on stage
Full-band stage moment
Etiquette drummer and band on stage during a live set
Room-energy shot

Live

For rooms that like tension, movement, and volume.

Standard set lengths: 30, 45, or 60 minutes. Best suited for indie, alternative, art rock, post-punk, and left-of-center guitar lineups. Stage plot and input list available on request.