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GeneticKiss 07.12.2009 12:06 AM

Need advice on record labels
 
OK, I've been searching Google for record labels that I think would be interested in my band's music, but I haven't had any luck...

Please have a listen to my band's music via the link in my sig and make recommendations based on any knowledge you've got, or if you've got a label, let me know if you'd be interested...

Here's the indie labels I know and why they may not be interested...

Epitaph (we're not Cali-punk)
Century Media (mainly extreme metal oriented, although they've got Jucifer and Extol)
Saddle Creek (we're not emo)
Devil's Ruin (too rootsy)
Relapse (we're not experimental/noise metal)
Matador (doesn't accept unsolicited material-although our singer/bassist knows the sister of the drummer for Early Man)

NOTE: This isn't just a "hey, check out my music" thread in disguise. We are really trying to make the jump now but I don't know who'd be interested in our music. We're too heavy for a pop/rock label but not heavy enough for a metal label, too experimental for a straightforward music label but not experimental enough for a full-on experimental music label, and, with the exception of our drummer, not musically proficent enough for a prog label...

Toilet & Bowels 07.12.2009 03:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swa(y)
er,..touch and go, maybe?

they are still ok...even if "ok" doesnt amount to the awesomness of some of their '80s releases.

touch and go is still over-all my fav. lots of my fav albums were touch and go releases.

haha...if you were noise band id say look into the countless tape mini-labels poppin' up all over the place.

AND...dont listen to the hype...theres nothing wrong w/ "hey check out my music" threads. if you do something, and a want people to hear it, ya should do whatever it takes so that it reaches other people's ears.


touch n go only do back catalogue now, no new stuff.

Derek 07.12.2009 04:00 AM

Why don't you lower the bar a little and try a small tape label first or something?

Toilet & Bowels 07.12.2009 04:02 AM

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_record_labels:_A-H
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_record_labels:_I-Q
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_record_labels:_R-Z
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_record_labels

Satan 07.12.2009 04:04 AM

A&R
4AD
17-19 Alma Road
London
SW18 1AA
UK

chrome noise tape 07.12.2009 04:16 AM


 
 
(smells like records)

Toilet & Bowels 07.12.2009 07:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swa(y)
since when?


earlier this year

Danny 07.12.2009 08:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Satan
A&R
4AD
17-19 Alma Road
London
SW18 1AA
UK


Too true.

Try XL Records too, also UK-based. If you can get a cult following in the UK then you're set.

DeadDiscoDildo 07.12.2009 02:03 PM

I was about to post the same thread haha.

Hey Satan do u think I should try the labels u mentioned to Genetic Kiss?

You're the only one besides al shabrry that commented on my post, and you seemed to really dig it.

greedrex 07.12.2009 04:04 PM

Record labels can suck my dick.

DeadDiscoDildo 07.12.2009 05:33 PM

Oh, suck yr own dick.

Record Labels can still help bands these days.

Derek 07.12.2009 05:54 PM

Even better, establish your own label!

schizophrenicroom 07.12.2009 07:14 PM

saddle creek isn't emo. like, uuvvwwz or whatever definitely aren't emo. tilly and the wall? come on.

maybe eulogy? equal vision? bridge nine?

GeneticKiss 07.12.2009 08:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by schizophrenicroom
saddle creek isn't emo. like, uuvvwwz or whatever definitely aren't emo. tilly and the wall? come on.

maybe eulogy? equal vision? bridge nine?


Well, my opinion of Saddle Creek was largely shaped by seeing records by Audio Learning Center, Hey Mercedes, and Hot Rod Circuit in a SC mini-catalog I got in a CD by the Faint...

Dead-Air 07.12.2009 08:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GeneticKiss
NOTE: This isn't just a "hey, check out my music" thread in disguise. We are really trying to make the jump now but I don't know who'd be interested in our music. We're too heavy for a pop/rock label but not heavy enough for a metal label, too experimental for a straightforward music label but not experimental enough for a full-on experimental music label, and, with the exception of our drummer, not musically proficent enough for a prog label...


Haven't had a chance to listen, but you just described the ideal Sub Pop band a few years back. Of course that was a few years back. Problem is, record labels are a bit of a dying dinosaur right now. I don't even try to find anything bigger than the "friend who wants to list you in their catalog and put your My Space profile on their My Space profile and won't charge you anything for it" type label these days. Maybe some of those will grow with you, but there are no indies discovering new talent anymore. Sadly.

schizophrenicroom 07.12.2009 08:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GeneticKiss
Well, my opinion of Saddle Creek was largely shaped by seeing records by Audio Learning Center, Hey Mercedes, and Hot Rod Circuit in a SC mini-catalog I got in a CD by the Faint...


those bands aren't on saddle creek and never were.

try absolutepunk.net and look for labels in the forums.

therealglenstyler 07.16.2009 07:00 AM

Get a lawyer, (in every sense). when a label says they don't accept unsolicited demos then generally they mean they will only listen to stuff recommended to them from a business point of view, if you have impressed any promoters and are on good terms then ask them if they know anyone good, trustworthy and preferably young but not inexperienced, a publisher might also do this if you have the connects but as a rule you wouldn't want to wade into the world of publishers and labels without a lawyer on your team.

The Earl Of Slander 07.16.2009 07:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by therealglenstyler
Get a lawyer, (in every sense). when a label says they don't accept unsolicited demos then generally they mean they will only listen to stuff recommended to them from a business point of view, if you have impressed any promoters and are on good terms then ask them if they know anyone good, trustworthy and preferably young but not inexperienced, a publisher might also do this if you have the connects but as a rule you wouldn't want to wade into the world of publishers and labels without a lawyer on your team.


Yeah. A good rule at the very least is don't sign anything until you know exactly what it entails. Also, over-referenced and outfate or not, it might be of interest to read this, if you haven't already.

As to specific label recommendations, all I can really say is that aiming smaller is probably wiser until you're in a position to actually have some leverage when dealing with anyone bigger...

Seandi 07.16.2009 09:27 AM

Drag City. They pay and are on the up and up.

schizophrenicroom 07.16.2009 11:01 AM

maybe anti-?


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