Released 06/25/2026
REHASHED
My Little Sunshine (Rehashed version)
Tranquilizer Pill(Rehashed version)
Vintage(Rehashed version)
My Addiction(Rehashed version)
Project 6636(Rehashed version)
All Kinds of Time(Rehashed version)
Armstrong Park(Rehashed version)
Thursday’s Friday(Rehashed version)
The Weight (Rehashed version)
TRACK LISTING
Little Falls Trophy is rewriting the rules of reinvention with the album, a bold new spin on the sounds you thought you knew. Doug Albregts, the one-man band behind the name, reworks some of his favorite tunes with acoustic flair, lush guitar tones, and fresh arrangements that breathe new life into the originals. Add in a B-side gem and two handpicked covers, and you’ve got a musical trophy case brimming with reimagined moments and surprise - Spill Magazine
Released 07/21/2023
DUTCH MOTEL
THURSDAY’S FRIDAY
AUTUMN AUDIO
MY LITTLE SUNSHINE
PROJECT 6636
UNIIVERSAL
HEART SPARK
SHARED MELODY
IRREVERENT
SIDELINED
SILHOUETTE
JANIE AND JIMMY
TRACK LISTING
"...an homage to nostalgia from the angle of a locked-down-21st-century-Internet-user. It blends the rough-around-the-edges sounds of the grunge movement with the polished, emotive storytelling of the indie rock world." - Aquarian Weekly
"...nostalgic indie-rock/alternative vibes... [a] wonderful collection of songs." - Skope Magazine
Released 07/15/2021
HAZELHURST
Tranquilizer Pill
Favorite Song
My Addiction
White Makeshift Cans
Armstrong Park
Hey Mr. Gambler
Shooting Star
It’s An East Coast Thing
Arrival
Satellite
TRACK LISTING
Hazelhurst is the debut release for Little Falls Trophy. The album was named after the most peaceful place on earth - Hazelhurst, Wisconsin.
Mixed by Mike Butler (San Diego, CA) and mastered by Grammy-nominated engineer Joe Lambert at JLM Studios (Jersey City, NJ), Hazelhurst exhibits spirited melodies, layered guitar riffs, and divergent lyrics driving raw emotions throughout.
The songs were carefully crafted over an eight-month period during a time of political and medical unrest. The divisive topics challenged neighbors and nations all searching for answers in a world gone wrong. Hazelhurst explores the personal anguish over said unrest, as well as the philosophical differences and the general malaise that ensued. But Hazelhurst offers a timely respite from all of these things. Satirical at times, the album's more serious side touches upon the joys of life and all that it continues to bestow upon us - passion, humility and love.