Ferret Music

Ferret Music er et uafhængigt pladeselskab, der mest af alt, dog ikke fuldkommen, udgiver metalcore og post-hardcore albums. Det blev grundlagt i 1996 i New Brunswick, New Jersey, og er ejet af Noras vokalist Carl Severson. Ferret opstartede et mærke ved navn New Weathermen Records.

Warner Music Group erhvervede sig en andel i Ferret Music i august 2006.[1] Det er på nuværende tidspunkt fordelt gennem Sony BMG's RED Distribution, og vil være det til varigheden af deres aftale, som udløber i 2009.

Artister

  • 36 Crazyfists
  • A Life Once Lost
  • Blood Has Been Shed
  • Boys Night Out
  • Carnifex
  • Chimaira
  • Elysia
  • Eternal Lord
  • Every Time I Die
  • Foxy Shazam
  • Full Blown Chaos
  • Gwen Stacy
  • Heavy Heavy Low Low
  • Knights Of The Abyss
  • Ligeia
  • LoveHateHero
  • Lower Definition
  • Madball
  • Maylene and the Sons of Disaster
  • Misery Signals
  • Poison the Well
  • Remembering Never
  • See You Next Tuesday
  • Suicide Note
  • The Breathing Process
  • The Hottness
  • Twelve Tribes
  • xBishopx
  • Zao

Referencer

  1. ^ Warner Music Group Arkiveret 27. maj 2012 hos hos Archive.is.

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