TAG: HARDLY ART
Hardly Art! chrisj
Fri, March 9, 4:30 PM
Look – a press release!
For Immediate Release
Jonathan Poneman, founder of Sub Pop Records, has started a new Seattle-based label called Hardly Art. Building on the tradition of many other record labels, Hardly Art will indeed be focused on offering quality records for people to enjoy. Releases will be distributed nationally by both Sub Pop Records and ADA, and its offices will be based in the same building as Sub Pop. The label will be run by Sarah Moody, who previously…
hardly art is open for business L Swain
Fri, April 6, 4:25 PM
Hey, look! It’s my ex-coworkers Sarah and Nick sitting in the brand new office for Hardly Art Records, which they now run, having a “meeting” with Sub Pop’s head of A&R Tony Kiewel (that’s him in the middle.) I have some questions for them. Let’s do this!
L:What are your immediate hopes for your new label? Let’s say within the next 2 weeks immediate…
S:I hope to have a table for our printer first of all. And we just sent out records…
Pandering to the Locals September '07 L Swain
Fri, August 31, 12:53 PM
On September 11th we let loose the party beast that is the new Go! Team album Proof of Youth, available on CD and LP, and sure to make an appearance on best of 2007 lists all over the world. This record is all about hand claps, double dutch good times, and it features guest appearances by Chuck D, the Rapper’s Delight Club, and that crazy broad from "Bonde de Role ":http://www.myspace.com/bondedorolewho sings about eating dick cheese on a cracker for…
5 New T-Shirts for Your Music-Savvy Torso Sam S.
Fri, May 9, 5:54 PM
Welcome to the content section of this informational post. I’d like to take this opportunity to inform you of five new t-shirt designs we have recently made available for your upper-half – your better half. First off, we have two shirts from No Age, both featuring a shiny metallic silver ink – futuristic? Yeah, maybe. Second, we have a Sera Cahoone shirt featuring the noblest of all woodland creatures, the mighty stag. Up next, we’ve got a Foals shirt. And…
Sub Pop and Hardly Art and Suicide Squeeze: Together at CMJ 2008 chrisj
Mon, October 13, 4:00 PM
We’re teaming up with our friends at Hardly Art and Suicide Squeeze for our CMJ showcase this year! It will take place at Piano’s (158 Ludlow at Stanton, NYC) on Friday, October 24th. The show starts at 8:00 and is $12 at the door, or free with a CMJ badge. Here’s the full schedule:
Upstairs room:
8:00-8:30 Pretty & Nice
8:45-9:15 The Coathangers
Downstairs room:
8:30-9:00 Cotton Jones
9:15-9:45 Death Vessel
10:00-10:30 The Dutchess and the Duke
10:45-11:15 sBACH
11:30-12:00 Oxford Collapse
12:15-12:45 The Ruby Suns
You guys should…
Sub Pop on Jeopardy! L Swain
Wed, June 17, 11:41 AM
Last night Hardly Art General Employee Nick “My Big Fat Greek” Heliotis was sitting around the fire with his mom and grandmamma watching Jeopardy!, discussing the origins of democracy and butt sex just like they always do, when Nick nearly choked on his baklava. That’s right—the $1,000 answer was this: This Seattle label, the first to release Nirvana & Soundgarden albums, turned 20 in 2008. … Crickets. NO ONE got the question! Host Mark E. Trebek was obliged to answer…
HARDLY NEWS nick/hardlyart
Thu, July 9, 1:49 PM
Hi all, and welcome to the first installment of Hardly News.
As you faithful Sub Pop blog readers likely know Sub Pop not long ago started a small label within a label called Hardly Art, run by the terrifically charming and damn nice-looking Sarah Moody and Nick Heliotis (hey, that’s me!). Our friends at Sub Pop recently explained to us that it is important to “connect with the little people” and “make sure people know that you exist” and in an…
HARDLY NEWS, August 2009 nick/hardlyart
Thu, August 13, 2:53 PM
Hello all and welcome to this month’s edition of Hardly News.
As always, there is a lot happening in the world of Hardly Art. As readers of fashionable music blogs will know, just yesterday we made available the first mp3 from the new Le Loup record (Family_, due September 22nd), a lovely little jam we like to call “Beach Town”. Please, listenBeachTown.mp3.
It’s good, right? We thought you might think so, and we have accordingly made the new record available for pre-order…
Hardly Art in the Seattle Weekly! L Swain
Wed, September 16, 5:18 PM
Little Buddies got a nice write up in the Seattle Weekly! Click here learn more about our friends at Hardly Art!
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