Equal Vision Records
Equal Vision Records is an independent record label based in Albany, New York. Equal Vision Records was founded in the early 1990s by Ray Cappo, singer for the bands Youth of Today, Shelter, and Better Than a Thousand.
Equal Vision Records | |
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Founded | 1990 |
Founder | Ray Cappo |
Distributor(s) | The Orchard (United States) UNFD (Australia/New Zealand) |
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Country of origin | United States |
Location | Albany, New York |
Official website | www |
The label originally existed solely to distribute Shelter and other Krishna releases. In 1992, label manager Steve Reddy bought Equal Vision from Cappo. The focus was expanded and a wider variety of bands were brought on board. According to Punk News,[1] The mid-to-late '90s saw a redoubling of the Equal Vision's hardcore efforts with such signings as One King Down and Ten Yard Fight. By the end of the '90s Equal Vision Records (EVR) had a stable of hardcore and punk bands, having added Bane, Trial, Converge and Saves the Day to its roster in the latter part of the decade.
Sublabels and distribution
In July 2009 EVR created a sub-label named Mantralogy. This sub-label will feature bands that "deliver edgy, Krishna-conscious music."[2]
In 2012 EVR artist Max Bemis (of Say Anything) created an imprint label named Rory Records, distributed by EVR. On June 19, it was announced that Equal Vision Records and Casey Crescenzo of the Dear Hunter would be forming a partnership. Casey has been given his own imprint label: Cave & Canary Goods.
EVR switched back its distribution of physical and digital releases in the US to RED Distribution since January 23, 2012,[3] after many years with Alternative Distribution Alliance. In May 2013, EVR ink a partnership with UNFD to manufacture, promote and distribute EVR releases in Australia and New Zealand.[4] Prior to the partnership, EVR has shared several artist with UNFD for distribution in both coverages, such as Say Anything, We Came as Romans and House Vs. Hurricane.
Notable artists
Current
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- And So I Watch You from Afar
- As Cities Burn
- William Beckett
- Be Well[5]
- Better Off[6]
- Vinnie Caruana
- Come and Rest
- Concrete Castles
- Dead American[7]
- The Dear Hunter (Cave & Canary Goods)
- Envy on the Coast
- Fairweather
- Gideon
- Hail the Sun
- Hopesfall
- Hot Water Music
- Household
- I the Mighty[8][9]
- The Juliana Theory[10]
- William Ryan Key[11]
- Brian Marquis[12][13]
- Museum Mouth (EVR/Rory Records)
- Night Verses (Graphic Nature)
- Orbs
- OWEL[14]
- Matt Pryor (EVR/Rory Records)
- Saves the Day (EVR/Rory Records)
- Two Tongues (EVR/Rory Records)[15]
- The Vaughns
- Vagrants
Former
- 108 (Active, on Deathwish, Inc.)
- Alexisonfire
- Alive in Wild Paint (Disbanded 2009)
- Antoine and Dead Kelly (Disbanded 2014)
- A Lot Like Birds (Disbanded 2018)
- Armor for Sleep (Disbanded 2009)
- As Friends Rust
- Bane (Disbanded 2016)
- Bear vs. Shark (Disbanded 2005)
- Being As An Ocean (Active, on SharpTone Records)
- BoySetsFire
- Breaking Pangaea
- Burn
- Chiodos (Disbanded 2016)
- Cinematic Sunrise (Disbanded 2009)
- Circa Survive (Active, on Rise Records)
- Closure in Moscow[16]
- Coheed and Cambria (Active, on Roadrunner Records)
- The Color Fred (Active, on Heading East Records)
- Converge (Active, on Epitaph Records)
- Copper
- Codeseven
- Craig Owens
- Crown of Thornz
- Damiera
- Davenport Cabinet (Disbanded 2016)
- The Dear & Departed
- Dear and the Headlights (Disbanded 2011)
- Drowningman
- Earth Crisis (Active, on Candlelight)
- Eisley
- Elitist (Active, unsigned)
- The Fall of Troy (Active, Unsigned)
- Fairweather
- Fear Before (On Hiatus)
- Fivespeed (Active, on Sunset Alliance)
- For All I Am (Active, Unsigned)
- Gatherers (Active, on No Sleep Records)
- Gatsby's American Dream
- Give Up the Ghost
- Glass Cloud (Inactive)
- Good Clean Fun (Active, on Reflections Records)
- Goodbye Tomorrow
- H2O (Active, on Bridge 9 Records)
- Hands Tied
- The Hope Conspiracy (Active, on Deathwish Records)
- Hot Cross
- House Vs. Hurricane
- Isles & Glaciers (Disbanded, 2010)
- Jonah Matranga
- Kurt Travis (Active, On Esque Records)
- Liars Academy (Active, on Goodwill Records)
- Modern Life is War (Active, on Deathwish, Inc.)
- New End Original
- One King Down
- Orbs
- Patton Thomas (solo and as a member of Antoine and Dead Kelly)
- Pierce the Veil (Active, on Fearless Records)
- Polyphia (Active, on Rise Records)
- Portugal. The Man (Active, on Atlantic Records)
- The Prize Fighter Inferno
- Refused
- The Rocking Horse Winner
- Say Anything (on hiatus)
- Seemless
- Shelter (Active, on Good Life Recordings)
- Sick of It All (Active, on Century Media)
- Silent Drive (Active, Unsigned)
- Set It Off (Active on Fearless Records)
- Sky Eats Airplane (Inactive)
- Sleep On It (disbanded)
- The Snake the Cross the Crown
- Snapcase
- The Sound of Animals Fighting[17] (Inactive)
- Stolas (disbanded)
- Ten Yard Fight
- Texas in July (disbanded)
- This Day Forward
- This Time Next Year (Disbanded 2012)
- Time in Malta
- Trial (Active, on Panic Records)
- Until the End
- Vaux
- Waterparks (Active, on 300 Entertainment)
- We Came as Romans (Active, on SharpTone Records)
- Weerd Science (Active, on Super Rap Records)
- Wild Orchid Children
- YouInSeries
Mantralogy bands
See also
References
- Punknews.org. "About Equal Vision Records". www.punknews.org. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
- "chorus.fm". chorus.fm. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
- "REDMUSIC". www.redmusic.com. 16 November 2016. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
- "UNFD Ink Deal With Equal Vision Records". theMusic. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
- "Be Well (Brian McTernan + Members of Bane, Darkest Hour, Fairweather) Signs to Equal Vision Records, Releases Two Songs". Equal Vision Records. December 4, 2019. Retrieved August 27, 2020.
- Sharp, Tyler (October 2, 2014). "Better Off sign to Equal Vision Records; announce seven-inch, 'Meth Head'". Alternative Press. Retrieved October 23, 2015.
- "Dead American". Equal Vision Records.
- "chorus.fm". chorus.fm. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
- "chorus.fm". chorus.fm. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
- "The Juliana Theory".
- William Ryan Key announces new EP 'Everything Except Desire'
- "Brian Marquis signs with Equal Vision Records, announces new album - News - Alternative Press". Alternative Press. 27 March 2014. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
- "Brian Marquis (Equal Vision Records) streams new song, "From Boston" - News - Alternative Press". Alternative Press. 29 April 2014. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
- "Owel Sign With Equal Vision Records • chorus.fm". chorus.fm. 4 August 2016. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
- "Two Tongues".
- lambgoat.com (2008-11-06). "Equal Vision Records Sign Closure In Moscow". Retrieved 2008-11-06.
- "The Sound Of Animals Fighting sign to Equal Vision". Alternative Press. February 20, 2006. Retrieved July 19, 2016.