Sacred Bones Records
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Founded | 2007 |
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Founder | Caleb Braaten |
Genre | Experimental, psychedelic rock, alternative rock, punk rock, electronic, post punk |
Country of origin | United States |
Location | Brooklyn, New York |
Official website |
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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, the Men, and The Soft Moon.
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
- Blanck Mass
- Blank Dogs
- The Bitters
- Case Studies
- Cheena
- Children's Hospital
- 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
- His Electro Blue Voice
- Human Eye
- The Holydrug Couple
- Hunchback
- The Hunt
- Institute
- Led Er Est
- Lust for Youth
- Marching Church
- Marissa Nadler
- Max Elliott
- Medication
- The Men
- 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
- SQÜRL
- Thou
- Timmy's Organism
- Trouble
- Uniform
- 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
- Part 1
- Psychic TV
- Rose McDowall
- Trop Tard
- UV PØP
- Various Artists: Killed by Deathrock, Vol. 1 compilation
- Various Artists: Killed by Deathrock, Vol. 2 compilation
- Vex
See also
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.
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