Topshelf Records
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Topshelf Records | |
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Founded | 2005 |
Founder | Seth Decoteau, Kevin Duquette, Dan Sullivan |
Genre | Indie rock, emo, screamo, punk rock, post-rock |
Country of origin | United States |
Location | San Diego, California |
Official website | www |
Topshelf Records is an American rock music record label established in Peabody, Massachusetts and now based in San Diego, California.[1][2][3]
Current artists
- A Great Big Pile of Leaves
- Boys Life
- Braid
- By Surprise
- CLIQUE
- The City on Film
- Cut Teeth
- Dangers
- Del Paxton
- Donovan Wolfington
- Field Mouse
- Happy Diving
- Heat
- Inns
- Lite
- Mock Orange
- Mouse on the Keys
- Kind of Like Spitting
- Lite
- My Fictions
- No Joy
- No Vacation
- People Like You
- Prawn
- Pretend
- Queen Moo
- Ratboys
- Slingshot Dakota
- Solids
- Special Explosion
- The City on Film
- The Jazz June
- The Saddest Landscape
- The Velvet Teen
- The World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die
- Toe
- Us and Us Only
- Wild Ones
- Wildhoney
- YEYEY
Former artists
- Aeroplane, 1929
- Baker
- Caravels
- Chamberlain
- Coping
- Crash of Rhinos
- CSTVT
- Deer Leap
- Defeater
- Diamond Youth
- Duck. Little Brother, Duck!
- Empire! Empire! (I Was a Lonely Estate)
- Enemies
- Feels Like July
- Frameworks
- Grown Ups
- Have Mercy
- Infinity Girl
- Lion Club
- Moller
- Moving Mountains
- My Heart To Joy
- Nai Harvest
- Pianos Become the Teeth
- Pswingset
- Rooftops
- run, WALK!
- Sirs
- Sixfinger
- Sorority Noise
- Stand Up Get Down
- Street Smart Cyclist
- Suis La Lune
- Sundials
- Tancred
- The Clippers
- Us Against The Archers
- We Were Skeletons
- You Blew It!
- You, Me, and Everyone We Know
References
- ^ "Interviews: Seth Decoteau (Topshelf Records)". Punk News. Retrieved 4 October 2014.
- ^ Minton, Kyle. "An Interview: Seth Decoteau [Topshelf Records]". Nothing Sounds Better. Retrieved 4 October 2014.
- ^ Terich, Jeff. "Topshelf Records moves to San Diego". San Diego CityBeat. Retrieved 29 June 2016.