Indianola Records
Founded1999 (1999)
FounderJohn Giddens, Matt Shelton
Distributor(s)E1 Entertainment Distribution
GenreMetalcore, hardcore punk, post-hardcore
Country of originUnited States
LocationValdosta, Georgia, U.S.
Official websiteindianolarecords.com

Indianola Records is an American independent record label that mainly focuses on hardcore punk.

Overview

Indianola Records was founded in 1999, with the release of Life Before's "Reflections on Tomorrow". The label quickly gained worldwide recognition in 2001 with the release of Evergreen Terrace's Losing All Hope Is Freedom and subsequent releases.[1] Indianola is run by its two active owners, John Giddens and Matt Shelton.

Early history

Originally envisioned as a studio and record label; Matt Shelton, Bo Barber, Michael Gibbs and Jeff Davis built a small studio into a family farmhouse of Shelton's in 1998. During this time they did demos for several Valdosta, Georgia bands under the name Black and Blue Studios, one of these bands was Life Before, an early wave melodic hardcore band fronted by John Giddens and guitarist Judson Parker (also of Cinema, Another Dying Friend, and French Connection fame). The demo, simply entitled "Summer Demo", quickly led to ramping up the record label side of the idea, with Giddens and Shelton wanting to put out a full-length record for Life Before.

Geographically, the farmhouse was located on a stretch of family land that had been in Shelton's family since the Civil War, it was called Indianola. With the Life Before project gearing up, a name for the record label was needed and Indianola Records was chosen. During this time, the studio side of the project was abandoned, and Indianola Records released 3 albums: Life Before "Reflections on Tomorrow", Wisenbaker "Contemplating Whether or Not to Tell You, I Love You" and a compilation of artists entitled "Somewhere Between Glory and Despair". John Giddens became heavily involved with these releases and was made a co-owner. Two demo tracks from Evergreen Terrace appeared on "Somewhere Between Glory and Despair".

Exclusive distribution

With the release of Losing All Hope Is Freedom and the Evergreen Terrace vs. xOne Fifthx albums by Evergreen Terrace, along with records from A Jealousy Issue, Sleeping by the Riverside and This Runs Through, Indianola Records reached an exclusive distribution agreement with Lumberjack Distribution. "A Tragedy in Progress" by Across Five Aprils was the label's first exclusive release.

This period saw the release of such bands as A Day to Remember,[2] Across Five Aprils, Casey Jones, Glory of This, Life in Your Way, Odd Project and many more. Michael Gibbs and Bo Barber left active participation with the label during this time to pursue other career goals, Jeff Davis died, Sleeping by the Riverside's A Breath Between Battles is dedicated to him.

By the end of 2007, John Giddens struck a distribution deal with Koch Distribution. Koch was later sold and rebranded as E1 Entertainment One, Indianola is currently distributed by E1.

Roster

Alumni

See also

  • Category:Indianola Records albums

References

  1. โ†‘ "Indianola Records". Discogs. Retrieved July 31, 2023.
  2. โ†‘ And Their Name Was Treason (Booklet). A Day to Remember. Indianola. 2005. IND1024.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
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