- Dine Alone Records
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Dine Alone Records Genre Rock, indie rock, emo, post-hardcore, hardcore punk, punk Country of origin Canada Location Toronto, Ontario Official Website http://www.dinealonerecords.com Dine Alone Records is a Canadian independent Record Label founded by Joel Carriere. The Label specializes in a wide range of alternative rock. Dine Alone was until recently closely associated with Distort Entertainment's president Greg Below.[1]
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History
Dine Alone Records was founded by Joel Carriere in early 2005 with associate Greg Below (Distort Entertainment). The label began by debuting City And Colour with Sometimes. Working with Dallas Green achieved immediate success and profit. This allowed Dine Alone to sign other bands such as Bedouin Soundclash. Carriere's intentions in beginning the label were to further the opportunities available to the bands he managed and was passionate about. The label's association with Greg Below and Distort Entertainment have since diminished.
Dine Alone Records and Bedlam Music Management (Also owned and operated by Joel Carriere) employ about fifteen people.[2]
Current bands
- Arkells
- Attack in Black
- Black Lungs
- City and Colour
- The Coppertone
- Dinosaur Bones
- Grey Kingdom
- Hey Rosetta!
- Hot Hot Heat
- Cunter
- James Vincent McMorrow
- Mockingbird Wish Me Luck
- Moneen
- The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
- Parlovr
- Tokyo Police Club
- Walter Schreifels
Alumni
- Alexisonfire
- Bedouin Soundclash
- Casey Baker and the Buffalo Sinners
- Children Collide
- Daniel Romano
- Empire Air
- Johnny Truant
- Sleepercar
- Songs from a Room
- The End
- The Fullblast
- The Living End
See also
Discography
References
- ^ A City News Video Interview with Joel Carriere
- ^ http://www.citynews.ca/news/features_32360.aspx?&categoryurl=http://www.citynews.ca/news/features_21234.aspx City News
External links
Categories:- Dine Alone Records
- Canadian independent record labels
- Alternative rock record labels
- Rock record labels
- Canadian record label stubs
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