Sargent House
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Sargent House | |
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Founded | 2006 |
Founder | Cathy Pellow |
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Country of origin | United States |
Location | Los Angeles, California |
Official website | sargenthouse |
Sargent House is an American management company and record label based in Los Angeles. It was founded in June 2006 by Cathy Pellow,[1] who is a music video commissioner for Atlantic Records[2] and also owns a music video production company called Refused TV. Pellow began managing the rock outfit RX Bandits in 2006.[2] The band needed to release its new album ...And the Battle Begun, so Pellow decided to launch her own record label (also to be able to do things differently from the traditional model of record labels).[3][4][5][6] From that point onward, Pellow continued to manage bands and release records, all under the Sargent House banner.
History
Chronologically from when Pellow first began working with them, Sargent House manages the RX Bandits, These Arms Are Snakes, Maps & Atlases, Russian Circles, Tera Melos, Fang Island, Daughters, Red Sparowes, Good Old War, Native, This Town Needs Guns, Bygones, Lisa Papineau, Big Sir, Cast Spells, Zechs Marquise, Zach Hill, Le Butcherettes, Adebisi Shank, Hella, And So I Watch You From Afar and Helms Alee. Additionally, Pellow also helmed the Rodriguez Lopez Productions imprint, founded by The Mars Volta guitarist Omar Rodríguez-López. Sonny Kay came from the Gold Standard Labs label as art director for Rodriguez Lopez Productions (RLP) and Sargent House. RLP launched in March 2009, with its first release by El Grupo Nuevo de Omar Rodriguez Lopez titled Cryptomnesia out May 5, 2009. The partnership between Rodriguez Lopez Productions and Sargent House ended in early 2014.
Sargent House managed bands also have a release on the SH label. The label has a "no submissions" policy, preferring to add new bands stemming from within Sargent House.
As of March 2023, Pellow has stepped down from management duties following musician Henry Kohen (Mylets) posting a video on Reddit alleging widespread abuse at the label. Subsequently, Chelsea Wolfe, Lingua Ignota, and King Woman have all cut ties with the label.[7]
Roster
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- A Dead Forest Index
- Adebisi Shank
- Alexis Marshall
- All Tvvins
- Alto Arc (George Clarke, Isamaya Ffrench, Danny L Harle & Trayer Tryon)
- And So I Watch You from Afar
- The Armed
- Big Walnuts Yonder
- Big Sir
- Blis
- Boris
- Bosnian Rainbows
- Botch
- Brutus
- Bygones
- Cast Spells
- Chelsea Wolfe
- Crypts
- Daughters
- David Eugene Edwards
- Deafheaven
- Deantoni Parks
- DIIV
- Disheveled Cuss
- Earth
- Emma Ruth Rundle
- Empty Houses[8]
- Eureka the Butcher
- Fang Island
- Good Old War
- Gypsyblood
- Hella
- Helms Alee
- Indian Handcrafts
- Io Echo
- Ioanna Gika
- Jaye Jayle
- King Woman
- Le Butcherettes
- Lingua Ignota
- Lisa Papineau
- Love You Moon
- Maps & Atlases
- Marriages
- ME&LP
- Miserable
- Mutoid Man
- Mylets
- Native
- No Spill Blood
- Nurses
- Omar Rodriguez Lopez
- Red Fang
- Red Sparowes
- Russian Circles
- RX Bandits
- Storefront Church
- Tera Melos
- Therapies Son
- These Arms Are Snakes
- This Town Needs Guns
- Wovenhand
- Zach Hill
- Zechs Marquise
- Zorch
References
- ^ Debenedictis, Matt (February 10, 2010). "Sargent House Records Founder Wants Your Band Insured". Noisecreep. Retrieved April 10, 2019.
- ^ a b Morrow, Scott (March 15, 2013). "Q&A: Sargent House's Cathy Pellow on redefining the management-label relationship". Alarm magazine. Retrieved April 10, 2019.
- ^ "wonkavision_december2007.jpg (image)". bp.blogspot.com. Retrieved October 4, 2015.
- ^ "Cathy Pellow (Sargent House)". AbsolutePunk.net. Retrieved October 4, 2015.
- ^ "Indie Label Spotlight – Sargent House | SXSW.com". www.sxsw.com. Archived from the original on September 14, 2009.
- ^ "media – Powered by aXmag". www.axmag.com. Archived from the original on July 7, 2011.
- ^ "Sargent House owner steps down following abuse allegations". NME. March 27, 2023.
- ^ Ozzi, Dan (July 13, 2016). "The Instantly Timeless Pop of Empty Houses – NOISEY". Vice Media.