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Hydra Head Records shutting down

Tuesday, September 11, 2012 11:32 AM PT


One of our favorite record labels, Hydra Head Records, has announced plans to essentially shut down this winter. This December, the label will cease putting out new releases, and will only remain operational to maintain its back catalog. Here's the official word put forth by label head Aaron Turner:

Hydra Head Records has never been a smooth-running operation. We've spent the majority of our existence excitedly scrambling from one thing to the next, taking on more than we could ever possibly hope to achieve, and never quite finding solid footing in the midst of our self-induced whirlwind of chaos. Though not every second of doing this label has been enjoyable, it has been a very rewarding and meaningful project for me, and I hope for many of the other lives to which it has been directly connected. The fact that it has lasted close to two decades at this point is astonishing, and much has changed during that time - the lives of those directly involved with running the label, the bands and artists we've worked with, and the nature of the music industry itself. Though many of these changes have been positive, or at least illuminating, the impact of our history and current industry circumstances are culminating into a slow and somewhat painful death for the label. It certainly isn't an entirely unforeseen event, but we didn't think it would come quite so abruptly, or (perhaps naively) ever.

The decision to pull the plug has not been an easy one, and in some ways is a not a choice at all. The simple fact of the matter is we've been running on empty for a while now and cannot afford to keep our doors open for much longer. Years of imbalance between creative ideals and financial realities, personal problems amongst the label operators, an unwillingness to compromise our aesthetic standards, a tendency towards releasing challenging (i.e. unmarketable) artists, and the steady decline of the music industry in general, are amongst the chief reasons for our inability to continue. It is a harsh but undeniable reality, and one which we are attempting to confront with as much integrity and grace as is afforded by the circumstances.

For the short term we will continue to operate as we have been, effecting our first step into shutdown this December, at which point we are cutting off new releases from the label. Thereafter, we will be remain operational only in the interest of maintaining our back catalog, with the ultimate aim of repaying our rather sizable debts. Grim though this prospect is, in the midst of it all I still feel an extreme gratitude for everything that has happened and for all the wonderful people with which we've been involved over the years. We've been lucky enough to work with some of the most unique and provocative artists of the last two decades, many of which have made indelible impressions in the underground, and by extension the larger world of music in general. We've also been fortunate to have had the support of a small but loyal following, who've constituted the very essence of our life force. We would like to take this opportunity to express our gratitude and love to each and every person who contributed to making this label what it is - all the artists who entrusted us as the custodians of their work, all the people that bought or listened to our releases, and all the people who performed the various label duties at various offices (and houses) across the continent.

...and this brings us to the present moment, where in all honesty we are in need of financial assistance from anyone and everyone who's willing to throw us a rope. Though it is highly unlikely we'll be able to resuscitate the label, we do wish to follow through on the final round of releases to which we're committed and pay off our debts to our artists and manufacturers. In order to do this we are initiating a massive sell-off of everything we can dig up and produce for the next 6-12 months. This will include discounted bundles of CDs/LPs/posters/etc, represses of certain titles for which we still have parts, test pressings, and whatever worthwhile items we can pull together. For anyone that is able and willing to fund our funereal arrangements please visit our direct mailorder or webstore and pick up whatever you can. Any and all support is greatly appreciated by our remaining team, and will be put to the best use possible.

There is no way to sum up nearly 20 years of incredibly important music, experiences, and evolution other than to say a big heart felt "thank you", and that we hope this closing will provide an opening into other even more positive and rewarding experiences for all of us and all of you who have been a part of our shared experience. For now we bid you all a very fond farewell...

Since its founding in 1993, Hydra Head has put out a ton of quality releases, including material from Cave In, Botch, Isis, Discordance Axis, Coalesce, Sunn O))), Today Is The Day, Neurosis, Converge, Pelican, Torche, Big Business, and Soilent Green. We've reviewed a few dozen Hydra Head releases over the years, and we'll certainly miss them.
62 comments


anonymous
254 days ago
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

254 days ago
terrible terrible news

anonymous
254 days ago
tldr.

anonymous
254 days ago
Crappy news.

anonymous
254 days ago
Hydra Head shuts down, yet Sumerian is alive and thriving. What the fuck is wrong with the world?

254 days ago
Never forget.

anonymous
254 days ago
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Mayhem & mass chaos reigns... its like getting high on PCP and falling out of a car and tumbling onto a busy highway, then ran over by another car before proceeding to abduct the baby of a couple that stops to help you.

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254 days ago
fuck

254 days ago
anonymous
23 minutes ago
Hydra Head shuts down, yet Sumerian is alive and thriving. What the fuck is wrong with the world?


um...says it all right here brahh...
"a tendency towards releasing challenging (i.e. unmarketable) artists"

at least they realize.

anonymous
254 days ago
consistently, the highest priced records from any label. i purposefully didn't buy from them for the last couple years. (except for we are the roman$$$)

anonymous
254 days ago
Isis split up, Hydra Head shuts down... How is Aaron Turner going to make money now? Probably by rehashing Isis' entire back catalogue AGAIN... On a different label!

anonymous
254 days ago
so...no Botch reunion then?

254 days ago
released some good shit

anonymous
254 days ago
To my knowledge, no Isis has come out on Hydra Head.

I was sad at first, but honestly what was the last good release they put out?

254 days ago
sucks but there was no way they would survive in today's hardcore scene

anonymous
254 days ago
To my knowledge, no Isis has come out on Hydra Head.

I was sad at first, but honestly what was the last good release they put out?


gridlink's double lp comes to mind

anonymous
254 days ago
Someone cares? Weird. Good riddance. Take some of those shitty bands you released with you.

anonymous
254 days ago
A bunch of people talking shit about people who have done stuff while they have done nothing. The Lambgoat way!

P.S. Ipecac put out most of the major Isis releases.

anonymous
254 days ago
Hydra Head shuts down, yet Sumerian is alive and thriving. What the fuck is wrong with the world?

Kids today listen to shit music, that's the problem. I hate to sound like an old fart but it's true.

anonymous
254 days ago
hydra head and tortuga are awesome labels. I hope tortuga isn't getting the knife too. shitty day.

anonymous
254 days ago
Tortuga got the knife a long time ago

anonymous
254 days ago
This breaks my fucking heart. Hydra Head was the reason I fell in love with heavy music.

254 days ago
Best fucking news I've heard all month you stupid ass butthurt gays. Shit label. Listen to Impending Doom.

anonymous
254 days ago
Impending Doom!! Ahhhh oh god you're killing me... good one dude.

anonymous
254 days ago
^^^ Yeah, listen to Christian Hot Topic metal!

anonymous
254 days ago
"I was sad at first, but honestly what was the last good release they put out?"

Old Man Gloom in the past couple of months. Harvey Milk. Those just popped to the top of my head.

Tortuga is long gone

anonymous
254 days ago
its a really sad day, one record company one could rely on to always have something interesting brewing

254 days ago
not suprised

anonymous
254 days ago
Bummer.

anonymous
254 days ago
Knut - challenger

Never forget.

254 days ago
Unfortunately the relevant days of this label have long since passed. At one time the roster they housed would put any modern hardcore/metal label to shame.

254 days ago
awww man.

anonymous
254 days ago
Record Label Flip

anonymous
254 days ago
lil dumb ass kids. Im boycotting lambgoat. Guys go to the prp for metal news. They love hydra head over there.

254 days ago
hey suck me...
oxbow, helms alee, neurosis, knut, gridlink, torche, melvins. what a bunch of bullshit right?

254 days ago
i don't understand why they just don't stick to digital releases to cut the overhead? as much as i love buying cd's or vinyl, i'd still support them buying from itunes or amazon rather than see them go under...sad day.

254 days ago
sumerian > rise > hydra head

anonymous
253 days ago
sev
6 hours ago
hey suck me...
oxbow, helms alee, neurosis, knut, gridlink, torche, melvins


How many of those bands have put out anything commercially viable in the last 2 years? No one is disputing that they used to be good, but those days are LOOOONG gone!

253 days ago
blankzzz4 hours ago
sumerian > rise > hydra head

lol at this fucking idiot

253 days ago
bitches giving head > Hydra Head

253 days ago
anonymous
15 hours ago
A bunch of people talking shit about people who have done stuff while they have done nothing. The Lambgoat way!


yea bro, because if someone spent a few seconds of the day getting you all butthurt that means there is literally nothing else they are doing with their life. good one, genius.

253 days ago
Impending Doom > Old Man Gloom

anonymous
253 days ago
2 Chains > Impending Doom

anonymous
253 days ago
Immediately went to the webstore to order some Jesu vinyl. Saw the $25 price tags and turned around.

Isn't Aaron independently wealthy anyways?

anonymous
253 days ago
Remember all the rumours that Aaron Turner was funding Hydrahead off some million dollar inheritance? Looking at the numbers on some of those old limited pressings they used to do, I see why people said that...


Anyway, why not just put this shit on kickstarter, give people free Cable/Cattlepress/whatever represses for pledging $50+, cash woes sorted in hours.

253 days ago
This is very sad news. HHR influenced heavy music in new and creative ways, and pushed the boundaries of packaging and artwork. Best of luck to Aaron and Mark in their future endeavors.

253 days ago
Some of you idiots are missing the point. Label's shutting down because their released shit simply do not sell. They don't sell. For one reason or another, including the mainstream's shitty taste averting them from good music. The genre of bands they release aren't marketable. So the shit that appeals to the popular mass wins. You don't have to be a marketing major to understand this. Sorry Hydrahead, time to get a job with Victory Records maybe?

anonymous
253 days ago
gent bent "snoopy2": you're a fucking nobody upon a music messageboard... tell "deez_nutz" i said what up!?!?i am glad alex banned your stupid ass, i put in numerous complaints to him about your name jocking ass...

253 days ago
Snoop dog here has a point numbnuts. If your label only puts out records that never sell then your bound to close up shop sooner or later. It's common sense. Sucks that a few of you have such horrible taste in music and are buttmad, but this is how the world works kids. Also these bands, all of them, suck complete dick. You should be mad at yourselves that you'd actually listen to any of this.

anonymous
253 days ago
You are all clueless if you don't think this label made money. How they managed to piss it away despite selling out of multiple presses of their overpriced records and now claim they never made anything is the real joke.

253 days ago
Suck my humongous stretched black anus, anonymous of four hours ago you fucking butthurt gay

anonymous
253 days ago
Fuck off gay and jerk off to all the garbage nu metal bands your shit lables signs.

253 days ago
man, this sucks! one of the best labels out there, why couldn't it be someone else instead *cough, Rise*. you'll always be alive with the great music you've released, Hydra Head. respect.

anonymous
253 days ago
pghhxc1 day ago
"i don't understand why they just don't stick to digital releases to cut the overhead? "

Yeah, because under $1 per cd and $2 per shirt is gigantic, there forced to pocket only 10 times what it cost. HH made a fuck ton of loot, all those limited edition everyting that sold so fast you could only buy one. Poor guys, they only made hundreds of thousands of dollars instead of millions, my heartfelt sympathies go out to all those affected.

anonymous
253 days ago
actually, this really surprises me. i thought the heavy music scene (all genres within) had reached a point where the esoteric had a high demand. sucks to see them go. they had an original vision, unique bands, always pushing the envelope. cave in, botch, old man gloom, cavity... gonna miss it.

252 days ago
The only thing that stops Hydrahead from being the hipsters of indie metal and hardcore is the fact that it doesn't sell to all the scene hipsters

fail

anonymous
252 days ago
one of my favorite labels, sad sad news that someone putting out legit music cannot survive in today's market.

251 days ago
This would have never happened if they simply signed Impending Doom

anonymous
251 days ago
the records were expensive because the packaging was always fantastic, the art was only the best. Thats not cheap. plus the bands got paid decent. sorry if supporting artists across the board isn't your thing.

250 days ago
maybe if they'd fucking repressed we are the romans this wouldn't have happened. instead we got the latest unlistenable kayo dot bullshit. great business move.

250 days ago
plus does anyone at all listen to aaron turner's wife's band? serious question.

anonymous
249 days ago
Impending Doom is sooo groundbreaking, nothing generic about it. This label releaseed bands that helped pave the way for little dipshits that just play music to be considered cool.