Sad Gnome Records

Sad Gnome Records
Founded 2006
Defunct 2010
Genre Punk/Indie/Pop
Country of origin Norway/United Kingdom
Official website www.sadgnomerecords.net

Sad Gnome Records was a small, independent record label, based in Oslo (Norway) and London (UK). It was established in 2006 with the purpose of releasing The Indelicates' first single, We Hate The Kids.[1] 2007 saw Sad Gnome expand, putting out debut singles by Remodel, Joe Rybicki and My Name Is Red. In December 2007, they released A Sad Gnome's Dream, a free, limited edition, download only compilation featuring exclusive or rare tracks from the label's roster and friends.[2]

Sad Gnome kicked off 2008 by introducing 17-year-old Lily Rae to the record buying public with her debut single, Bad Film.[3] In addition to further Remodel singles and one by Brighton's The Ne'er-Do-Wells, the label also collaborated with New Jersey (USA) publishers Abaton Book Company in releasing an EP by avant-garde songstress Marianne Nowottny.[4] Entitled Marianne Nowottny & The All American Band,[5] it received favourable reviews in music magazines as diverse as Plan B, The Wire and Record Collector.[6]

Discography

Notes and references

  1. PlugInMusic.com Music News, 14 July 2006 (link)
  2. Sad Gnome Records official website, 17 December 2007 (link)
  3. Audiojunkies, 6 February 2008 (link)
  4. Marianne Nowottny Allmusic profile (link)
  5. Abaton Book Company's Marianne Nowottny & The All American Band page (link)
  6. Marianne Nowottny & The All American Band reviews (link)
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