Black Lodge Records
Black Lodge Records is a Swedish record label headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden. Black Lodge was formed in 2002,[1] and exclusively focuses on the metal genre. The label spans a wide selection of Swedish and European metal artists, but is best known for launching the careers of bands like Sabaton, In Flames, and Twilight Force.[2]
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Parent company | Sound Pollution Distribution |
Founded | 2002 |
Distributor(s) | Sound Pollution Distribution |
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Country of origin | Sweden |
Location | Stockholm, Sweden |
Official website | soundpollutiondistribution.se |
Distribution
Black Lodge Records has been owned by Sound Pollution Distribution, a Swedish record distribution company, since its formation in 2002.
Roster
Current
- Abramis Brama
- Ages
- Beyond the Katakomb
- Death Breath
- Defecto
- Eleine
- Eternal of Sweden
- Hellfueled
- Insania
- Maze of Torment
- Mean Streak
- Merciless
- Nale
- Raise Hell
- Rutthna
- Sterbhaus
- Stillborn
- The Storyteller
Past
- Abruptum
- Amorphis
- Bullet
- Candlemass
- Construcdead
- Dissection
- Elvira Madigan
- Enforcer
- Eternal Oath
- Face Down
- Faceshift
- Harms Way
- Hysterica
- In Flames
- Katatonia
- Månegarm
- Marduk
- Mork Gryning
- Netherbird
- Sabaton
- Serpent Obscene
- The Kristet Utseende
- Twilight Force
- Tyranex
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See also
- List of record labels
References
- "Black Lodge Records". metal-archives.com.
- "Black Lodge Records". Discogs.
External links
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