- Seventh Level Records
Founded by
Shane Tierney , Seventh Level Records was previously known as Judas Cradle Productions from 2001-2005.Judas Cradle Productions was the label for Leviathan, a metal / punk band that Shane Tierney was the front man for at the time. Though there was the intent to produce multiple artists under the moniker ofJudas Cradle Productions , including an album to benefit theWest Memphis Three with contributions fromJello Biafra andHenry Rollins , monetary and time constraints kept the fledgling label from releasing anything other than two CDs from Leviathan. When Leviathan broke up, Shane reorganized what support structure there was fromJudas Cradle Productions and formed Seventh Level Records in August 2005. The label's name comes fromThe Divine Comedy by authorDante Alighieri , where the seventh level of hell is the residence of those who were violent towards themselves, others, or god in their mortal lives.Aimed at providing a platform for local New York City independent bands, Seventh Level is a quickly expanding outlet for numerous musicians, mainly of the
heavy metal music genre, located around the NYC metropolitan area. The operational tempo of Seventh Level Records is vastly different than that of its predecessor, Judas Cradle Productions. The label launched with ten bands on their roster, with signs that they intend to add more in the coming year, and they are also producing their own podcast radio show, entitledHard, Fast, & Loud , which showcases the artists on the label, as well as giving news on the NYC area hard music underground.The artists that are a part of the Seventh Level Records collective are all from the "active rock" category, but vary in style from more traditional metal and hard rock to hardcore, death metal and experimental projects. The label prides itself on considering the content of the individual artists character and personality as much as it does the music they create.
Business wise, Seventh Level Records is designed to be a contemporary version of the
DIY punk ethic labels formed in the punk era of the 1970's likeAlternative Tentacles andDischord . The label itself runs without taking any money from its artists for album sales, prides itself on not interfering in any way with creativity of the artist, and makes all its advertising, touring, and marketing decisions based on a majority vote. Artists that call this label their home do not get loans from the label, but instead can use its resources of information and distribution to assist each other.Seventh Level Records has announced aggressive plans for 2007, with at least 4 new albums coming out along with regional tours to match. Concert posters illustrated by artist
JayJay Jackson appear in the movie "Reign Over Me " featuringAdam Sandler ,Don Cheadle ,Liv Tyler , andJada Pinkett Smith seen in the record store interior scenes. In late summer 2007, the label will produce their 1st compilation CD, showcasing all the bands in their stable.Artists
Artists appearing on the label include:
*
Antipathy
*Conspiracy Of Four
*Dedicated Aggression
*Devile
*Dirty Brown Eye
*Engine
*VIII Weeks Dead
*Head Trauma
*Infinite system
*King Hell
*Leviathan
*Meatball Tanktop
*No Affiliation
*Primer Black
*Resolution 15
*Through Adversity
*Travesty Releases
*Antipathy - Removal Of The Mind (2005)
*Conspiracy Of Four - V.I.T.R.I.O.L. (2004)
*Conspiracy Of Four - The Sacred And The Profane (2007)
*Dedicated Aggression - Hardcore Is Dead (2007)
*DeVile - Raised By Yonkers (2006)
*Dirty Brown Eye - Vol. 1 (2000)
*Dirty Brown Eye - Vol. 2 (2004)
*8 Weeks Dead - Projects From The Junkyard (2007)
*Head Trauma - Psychotic Episode (2004)
*Infinite System - Human Race (2007)
*Leviathan (2002)
*Leviathan - Internal Inferno (2004)
*No Affiliation (2004)
*Primer Black - Blood On The Headlights (2005)
*Resolution 15 (2007)
*Travesty - Adverse Effects (2006)See also
*
List of record labels
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.