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| Sub Pop RecordsOfficial Website: http://www.subpop.com Artists with releases on this label:
Supersuckers, Sebadoh, Seaweed, The Postal Service, Hot Hot Heat, The Thermals, Nirvana, Murder City Devils, Fruit Bats, The Constantines, Wipers, Rosie Thomas, Sunny Day Real Estate, The Shins, The Elected, All Night Radio, Comets On Fire, Wolf Eyes, Frausdots, Iron and Wine, A Frames, Low, Jennifer Gentle, Sleater-Kinney, Holopaw, Chad VanGaalen, Kinski, Wolf Parade, Mudhoney, Band of Horses, Kelley Stoltz, CSS, Reverend Horton Heat, Dead Moon, The Album Leaf, Dntel, Pissed Jeans, Handsome Furs, The Dwarves, The Helio Sequence, Grand Archives, Flight of the Conchords, No Age, Foals Recent ReviewsRecent NewsThe Thermals debut two new demos Portland-based The Thermals, who dominated year-end lists in 2006 with their album, The Body, The Blood, The Machine, have posted the first two demos from their forthcoming album. The tracks, "I Let It Go" and "You Dissolve," are set to appear on their new record, Now We Can See and you can check them out on their Myspace page. The band parted ways with the latest of its drummers in March.…Fleet Foxes: "Winter Hymnal" Fleet Foxes have posted the new video from their 2008 self-titled album on Sub…Megan Jasper of Sub Pop looks back at the label's notable releases In this week's Bigger Than the Sound, writer James Montgomery spoke with Megan Jasper of Sub Pop. The feature coincides with the notable indie label's 20th anniversary, and Jasper as both the label's first receptionist and current Executive Vice President, looked back on some of the label's formative and notable releases. The article looks back at Soundgarden's debut EP, Screaming Life, Mudhoney's Superfuzz Bigmuff,…The Thermals working on new album The Thermals, who dominated year-end lists in 2006 with their album, The Body, The Blood, The Machine, have announced plans to record the follow up: Currently there are no Thermals shows booked. This means only that we are making a new record. We will be recording it in August, mixing it in September, leaking it in October, whining about said leakage in November, officially releasing it (cassette only) in January, breaking up in February, and finally re-uniting in late March for a reunion tour that will last…Sub Pop announces monthly single club Sub Pop has announced the third in their singles club series. The series will run monthly for one year, beginning with the first single on August 15th. Only 1,500 singles subscriptions will be sold, and each single will include both the 7-inch and a digital download code. The whole year runs $75.00 for North Americans and $90.00 for people worldwide. This year’s Sub Pop Singles Club will include records with music from such artists as Om, Unnatural Helpers, Tyvek, Black Mountain, Black Lips, Arthur & Yu, Mika Miko, Blues Control, Notwist and others…Murder City Devils set for another gig Murder City Devils have announced another reunion show set for September 6th in Portland, Oregon at the Roseland Ballroom. The show follows the band's recent Fun Fun Fun Fest appearance last November. The band split up in 2001 after the release of the Thelema EP and In Name and…No Age: "Eraser" No Age have released the new video from their 2008 album, Nouns. Despite its awesomeness, it is Canada Day and MTV is celebrating the birth of the nation by making the video US-only.…A visual history of Sub Pop Records Blender Magazine has put together a slideshow looking back at the early years of pioneering punk/metal label Sub Pop. Though in recent years, the label has become known for a string of indie rock hits, the label's early days were almost exclusively led by metal and noise-influenced punk acts like Nirvana, Mudhoney and many others. The label was a major theme in books like Our Band Could Be Your Life and American Hardcore and the history of…New video interview with No Age Crustcake has posted a new video interview with critically acclaimed punk/noise act No Age. The band has received plenty of praise for their 2007 compilation, Weirdo Rippers and their new Sub Pop debut, Nouns. The band is a little confused by the hype, calling it "bullshit" and seeming pretty confused about the whole thing.…Band of Horses: "No One's Gonna Love You More" Band of Horses have posted the latest video from their 2007 album, Cease to… |