Deathwish Inc.
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Founded | 2000 |
Founder | Jacob Bannon, Tre McCarthy |
Distributor(s) | ADA, Revelation |
Genre | Hardcore punk, punk rock, extreme metal |
Country of origin | United States |
Location | Beverly, Massachusetts |
Official website |
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Deathwish, Inc. is an independent record label founded by Jacob Bannon of Converge and Tre McCarthy.[1] The idea of the label was conceived by Bannon and McCarthy in 2000.[2] Deathwish's first release was Deeper the Wound, a split album between Converge and Japanese band Hellchild on April 23, 2001. The label established itself quickly and began working with a diverse group of bands such as Boy Sets Fire, Jesuseater (former Swiz members), and Knives Out (former I Hate You members).
After having previously worked with RED Distribution, in March 2016 Deathwish signed a global deal with Alternative Distribution Alliance (ADA), an independent distribution label under Warner Music Group that has also partnered with other punk labels including Epitaph Records, Rise Records and Run for Cover Records.[3]
Related labels
In 1999, Linas Garsys and Tru Pray founded the hardcore punk independent record label Malfunction Records. Deathwish merged with Malfunction in August 2007, and originally announced that the two labels would still exist as separate entities with Malfunction acting as an imprint label and Deathwish's staff operating both businesses.[4][5] However, one of Malfunction's last releases was Bitter Ends' 2008 self-titled EP. Deathwish still distributes some of Malfunction's back catalog.
In 2012, Jeremy Bolm of Touché Amoré formed his own imprint label under Deathwish dubbed Secret Voice.[6][7]
In 2014, Jami Morgan of Code Orange along with Pat Kindlon of Self Defense Family formed their own imprint under Deathwish titled Harm Reduction Records.[8]
The label in the past has operated an imprint label Icarus Records, for more experimental and ambient sounding bands,[9] though it has been dormant for many years and only released albums from two artists.
In 2009, Deathwish expanded into independent music distribution offering exclusive and featured distribution of other record labels. Currently, Deathwish distributes many labels including: Closed Casket Activities, ConCult (Converge self-released titles), Discos Huelga, Grave Mistake Records, Nonbeliever, React! Records, Painkiller Records, Perfect Victim Records, Six Feet Under Records, State of Mind Recordings, and Vitriol Records.
Deathwish Fest
For two nights in July 2014, Deathwish hosted back-to-back concerts in Massachusetts featuring current and formerly signed bands of the label. Both nights featured headliners Converge and Trap Them, the first show had Modern Life is War, Doomriders, Cult Leader, Self Defense Family and Harm Wülf as openers; while the second night had Young and in the Way, Code Orange, Oathbreaker, New Lows and Chrome Over Brass (Alex Garcia-Rivera of Give Up the Ghost, Bloodhorse) as openers. The label also stated that this is the first of a series of events.[10] In May/June, the Deathwish Fest toured Europe for a 7-day gig featuring Converge, Trap Them, Harm's Way and Young and in the Way.[11]
Former MMA sponsorship
Deathwish began sponsoring several mixed martial arts UFC fighters in 2008.[12] Among the label's sponsored fighters includes: Dan "The Outlaw" Hardy, Joe "J-Lau" Lauzon, Dan "The Upgrade" Lauzon, Toby "Tigerheart" Grear and several local Boston grapplers.[12][13][14][15] Bannon is also a licensed MMA judge, and designed some of the fighters' clothing.[12][14] Deathwish's sponsorship of MMA declined in the early 2010s and all references to this subject have been removed from its official website.
Label discography
As of January 2015, Deathwish Inc's discography includes over 170 releases from over 90 different bands (including non-Deathwish artists featured on split releases). Its main discography most prominently features 10 releases from Converge, eight from Self Defense Family (End of a Year) and seven from Blacklisted.
In March 2014, Deathwish uploaded its entire catalog onto the music streaming/purchasing service, Bandcamp.[16]
Current artists
- American Nightmare/Give Up the Ghost
- Birds in Row
- Bitter End
- Blacklisted
- Bossk
- Burn
- Chrome Over Brass (Alex Garcia-Rivera)
- Cold Cave
- Cold World
- Coliseum
- Converge
- Cult Leader (featuring three members of Gaza[17])
- Death Index
- Doomriders
- Frameworks
- Harm Wülf (George Hirsch of Blacklisted)
- The Hope Conspiracy
- Loma Prieta
- Modern Life Is War
- New Lows
- Oathbreaker
- Planes Mistaken for Stars
- Self Defense Family
- Shipwreck A.D.
- Starkweather
- Super Unison (featuring Meghan O'Neil from Punch)
- Wear Your Wounds
- Young and in the Way
Former artists
- 100 Demons
- 108
- AC4
- Acid Tiger
- A Life Once Lost
- The Blinding Light
- Boysetsfire
- Breather Resist
- Burning Love
- Carpathian
- The Carrier
- Ceremony
- Code Orange (formerly Code Orange Kids)
- Cursed
- Damage
- Deafheaven
- Death of Lovers
- The Dedication
- Embrace Today
- Extreme Noise Terror
- First Blood
- The Great Deceiver
- Harm's Way
- Heiress
- Hellchild
- Holyghost
- Horror Show
- I Hate You
- Integrity
- Irons
- Jacob Bannon
- Jesuseater
- Killing the Dream
- Knives Out
- Lewd Acts
- Life Long Tragedy
- Lies (featuring members of The Hope Conspiracy and Skin Like Iron)
- Living Eyes
- Narrows
- The Power and The Glory
- The Promise
- Pulling Teeth
- Punch
- Razor Crusade
- Reach the Sky
- Ringworm
- Rise and Fall
- Rot In Hell
- So Be It
- Some Girls
- The Suicide File
- Terror
- Touché Amoré
- Trap Them
- United Nations
- Victims
- Whips/Chains
- White Jazz (featuring three members of Rise and Fall)
- Wovenhand
Related labels artists
Malfunction artists (1999–2008)
- American Nightmare
- Barfight
- Cast Aside
- Ceremony
- Count Me Out
- Four Walls Falling
- Internal Affairs
- Learn
- Meltdown
- Moment of Youth
- Piece by Piece
- Rag Men
- Reign Supreme
- Right On
- Shitfit
- Time Flies
- TouchXDown
- Trash Talk
- Wheelbite
- Worn Thin
- XO Skeletons
Icarus artists (2003–2005)
- Halfacre Gunroom
- Switchblade
Secret Voice artists (2012–present)
- Dangers
- Drug Church
- Hesitation Wounds
- Newmoon
- Single Mothers
- Andrew Thomson
- Warm Thoughts (formally Dad Punchers)
Harm Reduction artists (2014–present)
- Axis
- Drown
- Purge
- Resistance Wire
- Steel Nation
- Torn
- Unit 731
References
- ↑ "Label Profile: Deathwish Inc.". Alternative Press 299 (June 2013), p. 37.
- ↑ O'Neil, Luke (July 17, 2014). "Bannon keeps the indie ethos alive with Deathwish Inc.". The Boston Globe. Retrieved July 8, 2017.
- ↑ "Deathwish Inc partners with ADA". LambGoat. March 15, 2016. Retrieved March 15, 2016.
- ↑ White, Adam (August 10, 2007). "Deathwish Inc. merges with Malfunction Records". Punknews.org. Retrieved September 24, 2010.
- ↑ "Deathwish Merges With Hardcore/Punk Label Malfunction Records". Blabbermouth.net. Roadrunner Records. August 17, 2009. Retrieved December 28, 2012.
- ↑ Kraus, Brian (February 2, 2012). "Touche Amore's Jeremy Bolm launches record label, first release announced". Alternative Press. Retrieved March 28, 2012.
- ↑ Paul, Aubin (February 2, 2012). "Touché Amoré vocalist launches new label". Punknews.org. Retrieved March 28, 2012.
- ↑ http://www.punknews.org/article/55003/media-new-label-harm-reduction-records
- ↑ Jaschke, Magnus (May 2003). "Jacob Bannon Interview". Creative Eclipse. Retrieved September 24, 2010.
- ↑ Crane, Matt (April 7, 2014). "Deathwish Inc. are putting on a festival this summer". Alternative Press. Retrieved April 14, 2014.
- ↑ "Converge, Trap Them, Harms Way tour dates (Europe)". Lambgoat. December 17, 2014. Retrieved December 21, 2014.
- 1 2 3 Louangvilay, Romey (July 30, 2009). "Jacob Bannon: Distance and Meaning". The Fight Magazine. Retrieved July 8, 2017.
- ↑ Amy, Sciarretto (April 13, 2011). "MMA Fighter Dan Hardy and Hardcore Band Blood For Blood Team Up". Noisecreep. AOL. Retrieved July 8, 2017.
- 1 2 Robinson, Eugene (January 8, 2013). "My Walkout Song - Converge's Jacob Bannon". Fightland. Vice. Retrieved July 8, 2017.
- ↑ "Converge: Jacob Bannon On Japanese MMA and Training At Sityodtong". The Fight Magazine. October 15, 2009. Retrieved July 8, 2017.
- ↑ Gentile, John (March 17, 2014). "Deathwish puts catalogue on Bandcamp". Punknews.org. Retrieved March 17, 2014.
- ↑ Adams, Gregory (December 11, 2013). "Gaza Offshoot Cult Leader Sign to Deathwish Inc. for Debut EP, Share New Tune". Exclaim!. Retrieved December 11, 2013.
External links
- Official website
- Deathwish Inc. at Bandcamp (also: Deathwish Live Series, Malfunction, Secret Voice and Harm Reduction)