Pentimento Music Company

Pentimento Music Company
Founded 2007
Founder Tomas Kalnoky
Genre Punk rock
Indie rock
Ska
Country of origin U.S.
Location Los Angeles, California
Official website http://www.pentimentomusic.com/

Pentimento Music Company is an American independent record label founded by Streetlight Manifesto frontman Tomas Kalnoky. Pentimento was launched in 2007 to re-release A Call to Arms, the 2002 debut EP from Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution. Pentimento has since released albums related to Dan Potthast and Tomas Kalnoky and their respective bands. While Streetlight Manifesto was signed to Victory Records, Pentimento was responsible for the vinyl release of the band's 2010 album, 99 Songs of Revolution: Volume 1, which is possible due to a deal in which Pentimento and Victory "co-release project-type records."[1] In 2011, Pentimento signed Indiana-based indie rock band Rodeo Ruby Love. In 2017, after legal disputes with Victory Records was settled, Streetlight Manifesto is now fully signed on to Pentimento.[2]

Current roster

References

  1. Pentimento Music Company
  2. "Streetlight Manifesto". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2017-05-08.
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