- Blackout Records
Blackout! Records was an
independent record label which specialized in thehardcore punk genre.It was formed in 1988 by Bill Wilson – now forever known as "Bill Blackout" – and, together with friend Jim Gibson, they the label released its first record – a
New York hardcore compilation album entitled "Where the Wild Things Are", in 1989. The record included tracks from some of NYC's most popular bands of the day.After this first release, Gibson amicably parted company to start his own record label, Noiseville Records. Blackout! continued to release more local hardcore, with EP's from Uppercut, Outburst, and a live single from
Sheer Terror . This was followed by a mini album from Crawlpappy and the U.S. edition of theSheer Terror album, Just Can't Hate Enough.Although the label released a pressing of a greatest his from UK Oi! band The Business, a reissue of Rest In Pieces debut album, and EP's from The Icemen, American Standard, and Outcrowd was a lull in activity during the beginning of the 1990s as the local hardcore scene became more prone to violence – a fact which compounded the temporary demise of one Blackout band in particular, Killing Time. During this period Wilson established another imprint, Engine Records, which had a more indie rock sound, releasing multiple records, including the acclaimed
Fast Japanese Spin Cycle EP from fromGuided By Voices .In 1992, Blackout! returned to punk when they chanced upon a female-fronted band, The Goops, playing at
CBGB 's and decided to release their records. The Goops toured with Rancid and after an appearance in the soundtrack to theKevin Smith filmMallrats ,signed to Kinetic Records, a part of Reprise/ Warner Brothers in 1995. During the same time,Sheer Terror signed to MCA. The label also achieved it's biggest independent success with the release of the debut album from H2O in 1996. The band subsequently signed toEpitaph Records .From around 1995 onwards, there was a general explosion of a new wave of
hardcore punk – not only on the east coast of America, but also the opposite coast, where Californian labelsIndecision Records andNitro Records started releasing product. Along with Blackout! andVictory Records , they were the main independent punk record labels well into the new millennium.The label ended the 90's with records from
Killing Time ,Kill Your Idols , and East Bay/ Berkeley bandsRedemption 87 and Powerhouse. The early part of the 2k included some new blood, includingCrime In Stereo , NJ'sThe Banner and The Commercials. The last official Blackout! Release was The Fire Still Burns in 2005. Although no longer releasing new music, the label still maintains a blog at it's website which is intermittently updated and sells it's catalog digitally on iTunes and on CD through Lumberjack.Band appearing on Blackout Records
* A Well Thought Tragedy – Creep Records artist
* American Standard
* At A Loss
*Awkward Thought
* Blind Society
* Breakdown
* Cranked Up! – Creep Records artist
* Crawlpappy
*Crime In Stereo
* Danger O's – Creep Records artist
*Deadguy
* Ensign
* Friendly Fire
* Grace Gale – Creep Records artist
* Guns On The Run
* H2O
* I Farm – Creep Records artist
*Kill Your Idols
* Killing Time
*M.O.D.
* Outburst
* Outcrowd
*Plow United
* Powerhouse
* Protagonist
*Redemption 87
* Shadow Agency
*Sheer Terror
* The Banner
* The Commercials
* The Escaped
* The Finale
* The Fire Still Burns
* [http://myspace.com/thegoops The Goops]
*The Icemen
*The Procedure
*The Turbo A.C.'s
* Uppercut
* Violent Societyee also
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List of record labels External links
* [http://www.blackoutrecords.com/blog Blackout Records official website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/blackoutrecords Blackout Records on MySpace, with full bio]
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