Polyvinyl Record Co.

Polyvinyl Records
Founded 1995
Founder Matt Lunsford
Darcie Knight Lunsford
Country of origin United States
Location Champaign-Urbana, Illinois
Official Website polyvinylrecords.com

Polyvinyl Record Co. is an American independent record label based in Champaign, Illinois. It has released notable records by of Montreal, Japandroids, Braid, Mates of State and many others.

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History

Polyvinyl Record Company was originally created by Matt Lunsford and Darcie Knight in 1994, while the two were still in high school. Its origins were a result of the growing music scene in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, when Lunsford and Knight created a publication called the Polyvinyl Press.[1] As the publication grew, the connections with independent, label-less artists grew, and the July 1995 issue of Polyvinyl Press included a joint 7" EP with Back of Dave and Walker.[2][3] The first major releases came with the signed artist Braid's album in 1998, which gave the label its first national exposure and opened the gates for a wider repertoire of artists.[4]

Mainstream success for Polyvinyl came with of Montreal's 2005 album The Sunlandic Twins, which produced three successful singles and national television and media exposure and increased the visibility of all Polyvinyl Records artists.[5] Responding to the expansion, Polyvinyl created a San Francisco branch of the company in 2008.[6] Polyvinyl currently has a family of 21 bands, including international names such as Norway's synthpop group Casiokids and Australia's Architecture in Helsinki,[7] and has released over 200 albums.[8]

Current roster

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