Oi! the Boat Records

Oi! the Boat Records
Parent company Oi the Boat, LLC
Distributor(s) Independent
Genre
Country of origin United States of America
Location Lafayette, IN
Official website oitheboat.com

Oi! the Boat Records is an independent record label based in Lafayette, Indiana. The label was started as a digital distribution only record label to release Yakimick's former bands early recordings.[1] It has since evolved into an internationally recognized independent label with a back catalog of vinyl and digital releases from both established and relatively unknown acts from half a dozen countries world-wide.

The label specializes in punk, oi!, ska, and hardcore bands.

History

Growth

In 2009, the label released its first vinyl output: a split 7" vinyl EP with Stamford Bridge (Carl Fritcher from iconic US Oi! band The Templars (band)) and Bastards Choir. In 2009 Max Campbell of Bastards Choir and Hudson Falcons joined Yakimick as co-owner of Oi! the Boat.[2]

In 2010 the label released the popular Swedish Oi! band Perkele's EP entitled "Punk Rock Army" through a collaboration with Germany's Bandworm Records[3] who had previously rereleased Yakimicks former band Brassknuckle Boys LP "Songs About Fighting" on vinyl.

Gaining notoriety

In late 2010 Lars Frederiksen of punk band Rancid and Lars Frederiksen and the Bastards contacted Oi! the Boat Records about the possibility of releasing music by his new Oi! band The Old Firm Casuals. To date, Oi! the Boat has released 3 EPs by the band, including a split double 7" vinyl EP with the seminal UK Oi! band The Last Resort [4]

Discography

References

  1. Santiago Y Cierra Magazine, Oi! the Boat Records (Spain, January 2010)
  2. Oi! the Print Magazine, Oi! the Boat Records (Austria, August 2010))
  3. Oi! the Print Magazine, Oi! the Boat Records (Austria, August 2010))
  4. [BBC] [Radio 1], The Punk Show w/ [Mike Davies (broadcaster)] August 20, 2011)) as well as a double LP / CD collection of the entire bands output from the 2nd ep through early 2012.
  5. Oi! the Boat official website), Discography)
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