Eulogy Recordings

Eulogy
Founded 1997[1]
Founder John Wylie, Ian Rowan
Distributor(s) RED Distribution U.S.
Genre Hardcore punk, heavy metal, metalcore
Country of origin U.S.
Location Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Official website eulogyrecordings.com

Eulogy Recordings is a record label based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA. The label specializes in heavy metal and hardcore punk bands, some of which are straight edge.

The label was founded in 1997 by the hardcore guitarist John Wylie.[2] In 1999, Ian Rowan became a partner in Eulogy Recordings and later Hand of Hope Records.

Eulogy has had exclusive distribution deals with both Good Life Recordings and Alveran Records for European distribution and is currently distributed internationally by Rev Distribution.

Active roster

This list includes bands which are currently active on Eulogy.

  • Age of Ruin
  • American Sixgun
  • Atlantic Avenue
  • Bad Case of Big Mouth
  • Barricade
  • Black My Heart
  • Brick By Brick
  • The Burning Season
  • Burn Infinite
  • Catalepsy
  • Creatures
  • Die Young
  • Hate Your Guts
  • Hoods
  • Kid Gorgeous
  • Knock 'em Dead
  • Lethal Skripturez
  • Life as a Ghost
  • Know the Score
  • Living Hell

  • Machinist!
  • Mass Graves
  • Nebraska Bricks
  • Nevea Tears
  • Nightlights

Reach For The Sky

  • Rhinoceros
  • Set Free
  • Shattered Realm
  • Stand United
  • The Mongoloids
  • The Offer
  • The Spotlight
  • The Tired and True
  • Through The Fire
  • Turmoil
  • Turncoat
  • xTyrantx
  • Vice
  • We Still Dream
  • Will to Live
  • Wisdom in Chains
  • Years Spent Cold

Past roster

This list includes bands which are no longer active on Eulogy.

Related labels

Eulogy's sister label is Hand of Hope. It has signed All in and Every New Day. The record label Goodbye Blue Skies has released albums for bands signed to Eulogy.

References

  1. 1 2 Bowker, Tom (March 14, 2002). "Trust Eulogy: Punk politics and shady business deals leave indie label boss John Wylie wiser". Miami New Times. Retrieved 25 February 2012.
  2. "Label Profile: Eulogy Recordings". Alternative Press No. 208, November 2005.

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