Anodyne Records
Anodyne Records was founded in 1997 in Kansas City by John Hulston, beginning with the live Making Love EP by Kansas City rock band Shiner.[1] Over the years, there were albums from Onward Crispin Glover, Dirtnap, Overstep, The Hearers, and Open Hand.
Anodyne Records | |
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Founded | 1997 |
Founder | John P. Hulston |
Defunct | 2010 |
Genre | Punk, rock |
Country of origin | U.S. |
Location | Kansas City, Missouri |
Official website | www |
Starting in 2005, Anodyne Records began growing; signing bands such as The Architects, Roman Numerals, The Valley Arena & the legendary Meat Puppets. In 2008, Anodyne Records began working on new releases from Open Hand, The BellRays, Sirhan Sirhan and The Vox Jaguars.
Artists
- Meat Puppets
- Open Hand
- Dirtnap
- The Hearers
- Roman Numerals
- The String and Return
- Shiner
- Onward Crispin Glover
- Sirhan Sirhan
- The Vox Jaguars
- Architects
gollark: I read it before then, but still. English at school is very evil that way.
gollark: 1984 is actually part of the English GCSE course at my school (and/or exam board or whatever, not sure how that works). It's amazing how picking apart random bits of phrasing or whatever for hours on end ruin your enjoyment of a work.
gollark: Vaguely relatedly I think 1984 is entering the public domain next year. Copyright lasts for an excessively long time in my opinion.
gollark: Okay, but if you're talking about real-world examples I don't see why it's remotely relevant to say that the author of a book vaguely relating to those real-world examples believed X.
gollark: But why do his *beliefs* actually matter?
See also
- List of record labels
References
- Hebert, Steve. "36 Hours in Kansas City, Mo.", The New York Times (May 12, 2010): "owned by John Hulston, who also runs Anodyne Records, which counts the Meat Puppets, the BellRays and Architects among its better-known acts."
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