Halfcut Records

Halfcut Records
Parent company Shock Records
Founded 2012
Distributor(s) Shock Records
Genre Heavy metal, hardcore punk, punk rock, rock
Country of origin Australia
Location Kew, Victoria, Australia
Official website halfcutrecords.com.au

Halfcut Records was launched in 2012 as an in-house label for Shock Records priority heavy music signings. With a long history of being the home to many popular punk, hardcore and heavy music acts in Australia including Bring Me the Horizon, Millencolin, Alexisonfire, The Bronx, The Offspring, Cancer Bats, The Devil Wears Prada, Fall Out Boy and All That Remains are among dozens of others that have been given a start down under thanks to Shock Records' team.

Shock Records' GM of Music, Leigh Gruppetta had this to say. "Shock Records has meant many things over the years to people due to the company enjoying great success over a broad range of genres. The punk and heavy music genres are certainly an area we have excelled of late so we believe the time is right to give these bands their own home. Halfcut is the brainchild of Stu Harvey and under his watchful eye the Shock Records team will be pulling out all stops to continue this success. Stu is the best in his field, bar none, so we couldn’t be more excited about the long term future of Halfcut for the business."

As of 2013, the label's roster currently includes While She Sleeps, Gallows, Heroes For Hire, Crossfaith and Thy Art Is Murder.

Halfcut releases

Cat. # Artist Title Format Release Date
SIAG001 While She Sleeps This Is The Six CD/DIGITAL 3 August 2012
SIAG002 Gallows Gallows CD/DIGITAL 14 September 2012
SIAG003 Heroes For Hire No Apologies CD/DIGITAL 28 September 2012
SIAG004 Crossfaith Zion CD/DIGITAL 10 August 2012
SIAG005 Thy Art Is Murder Hate CD/DIGITAL 19 October 2012

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