Hardly Art
Hardly Art is an independent record label based in Seattle, Washington. Founded in early 2007 by Sub Pop Records, Hardly Art is run by two full-time employees and is distributed by the Alternative Distribution Alliance (ADA) and Sub Pop.[1][2][3] The label's name comes from a lyric from the song "No Culture Icons" by the Thermals, and the unofficial motto for the label is: Quality records for quality people since very recently.
Roster
Release history
- HAR001 Arthur & Yu - In Camera CD
- HAR002 Le Loup - The Throne of the Third Heaven of the Nations' Millennium General Assembly CD
- HAR003 The Dutchess & the Duke - She's the Dutchess, He's the Duke CD/LP
- HAR004 The Moondoggies - Don't Be A Stranger CD
- HAR005 The Pica Beats - Beating Back the Claws of the Cold CD
- HAR006 Pretty & Nice - Get Young CD
- HAR007 Talbot Tagora - Lessons in the Woods or a City CD/LP
- HAR008 Le Loup - Family CD/LP
- HAR009 The Dutchess & the Duke - Sunset/Sunrise CD/LP
- HAR010 label sampler
- HAR011 Golden Triangle - Double Jointer CD/LP
- HAR012 Unnatural Helpers - "Sunshine / Pretty Girls" 7"
- HAR013 Unnatural Helpers - Cracked Love & Other Drugs CD/LP
- HAR014 Golden Triangle / The Fresh & Onlys - Split 7"
- HAR015 Seapony - TBA
References
- ^ Maher, D. "Sub Pop Launches New Label, Hardly Art", 3-12-2007
- ^ Martens, T. "Sub Pop Launches Hardly Art Imprint", 03-09-2007
- ^ Swain, L. "Hardly Art is Open for Business", 04-06-2007
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