Sacred Bones Records
Sacred Bones Records is an American independent record label founded in 2007 and based in Brooklyn, New York.[1] The label has released recordings from artists including Zola Jesus, David Lynch, John Carpenter, Blanck Mass, Crystal Stilts, Marissa Nadler, the Men, and The Soft Moon.
Founded | 2007 |
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Founder | Caleb Braaten |
Genre | Experimental, rock, punk rock, electronic |
Country of origin | United States |
Location | Brooklyn, New York |
Official website | www |
In 2011, British music magazine The Wire described the label as "one of the best American labels in recent years",[2] and Billboard Magazine listed Sacred Bones among the 50 best indie labels in America.[3]
Label roster
- Amen Dunes
- Black Marble
- Blanck Mass
- Blank Dogs
- The Bitters
- Caleb Landry Jones
- Case Studies
- Cheena
- Children's Hospital
- Jack Cruz
- Crystal Stilts
- Cult of Youth
- Daily Void
- David Lynch
- Dean Hurley
- Dead Luke
- Destruction Unit
- Dream Police
- Effi Briest
- Exploded View
- Factums
- Föllakzoid
- The Fresh & Onlys
- Gary War
- Jenny Hval
- John Carpenter
- Hilary Woods
- His Electro Blue Voice
- Human Eye
- The Holydrug Couple
- Hunchback
- The Hunt
- Institute
- Jozef van Wissem & Jim Jarmusch
- Led Er Est
- Lust for Youth
- Marching Church
- Marissa Nadler
- Max Elliott
- Medication
- The Men
- Molchat Doma
- Moon Duo
- Naked on the Vague
- Nerve City
- Nice Face
- Pharmakon
- The Pink Noise
- Pop. 1280
- Prolife
- Psychic Ills
- The Rebel
- Religious Knives
- Slug Guts
- The Soft Moon
- Spirit Photography
- SPELLLING
- SQÜRL
- Thou
- Thought Gang
- Timmy's Organism
- Trouble
- Uniform
- Uniform & The Body
- Vermillion Sands
- Woods
- Vår
- Vive la Void
- Wymond Miles
- Zola Jesus
Selected reissues
- 13th Chime
- Carl Simmons
- Cultural Decay
- David Lynch: Eraserhead Original Soundtrack Recording
- Julee Cruise
- Mort Garson - Mother Earth's Plantasia
- Part 1
- Psychic TV
- Rose McDowall
- The Thing: Soundtrack
- Trop Tard
- UV PØP
- Various Artists: Killed by Deathrock, Vol. 1 compilation
- Various Artists: Killed by Deathrock, Vol. 2 compilation
- Vex
See also
- List of record labels
References
- Beta, Andy (Jul 1, 2009). "The Sacred Bones Label Finds Shades of Dark". The Village Voice. Retrieved Jul 1, 2009.
- Masters, Marc (August 2011). "Soundcheck A-Z (The Men/Human Eye review)". The Wire (UK) (330).
- Pelly, Jenn. "The 50 Best Indie Labels in America". Billboard. Billboard. Retrieved 11 August 2011.
External links
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