Taang! Records
Taang! Records | |
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Founded | 1984 |
Founder | Curtis Casella |
Genre | Punk rock, ska, heavy metal, alternative rock, ambient, Oi!, power pop, psychedelic |
Location | San Diego, California, United States |
Official website | Taang! Records website |
Taang! Records is an independent record label with a roster of hardcore punk, punk rock, Oi!, power pop, ska, indie rock, psychedelic, and ambient artists and bands founded by Curtis Casella in Boston, Massachusetts in 1984.
History
Taang! Records started as a singles-only label, recording acts in Boston's early hardcore punk scene including acts such as: Gang Green, Last Rights, Negative FX, Stranglehold, Last Stand, and Kilslug. The name is an acronym for the phrase "Teen Agers Are No Good!"[1][2] The label gained prominence with the rise of Boston hardcore in the punk culture of the 1980s which had strong ties to the straight edge scene in nearby Washington D.C. The company chose to release only singles because of their low cost,[3] the strong popularity of the 45 rpm format in the punk and indie underground scene, and the strong network of independent distribution, zines, retail outlets, and college radio stations that had already developed around the format. By the early 1990s, the label developed close ties to the punk scene in Southern California and moved its headquarters to San Diego, where it remains. Today, the Taang! catalogue includes over 200 releases[4] in multiple formats, with international distribution.
1984 to 1993
Curtis Casella, a Boston native, started Taang! Records to promote the burgeoning Boston hardcore punk scene. "1984, frustrated with the scene in Boston with all the greatest bands in the USA I felt that there should a place they could call home. No one else was doing it. Washington, DC had Dischord, UK. had No Future Clay & Secret and Crass, LA had SST, Boston needed Taang!"[2] The label's first full-length release was Negative FX's self-titled album, which was recorded in 1982. At the same time, the label opened its first retail outlet, located in Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts.[4]
In 1986, Taang! Released five vinyl titles: Burning in Water by Moving Targets, Back on the Map by Slapshot, Another Wasted Night by Gang Green, the 7-inch Mine Caroline by The Oysters, and a bonus 7-inch by The Lemonheads. Gang Green's Another Wasted Night spawned three videos that received MTV play, and their non-stop tour propelled sales of their release to upwards of 30,000 units. The label achieved wide airplay on college radio stations with releases from The Lemonheads and Bullet LaVolta, and expanded its repertoire to include acts with a more diverse sound such as Poison Idea, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Swirlies and Spacemen 3.[4]
In 1992, Taang! produced an archival release of early material from San Diego hardcore band Battalion of Saints. Casella, who had been dividing his time between Los Angeles and Boston, moved the label's headquarters to Mission Beach, San Diego and simultaneously opened a retail outlet in Hollywood. Shortly after moving to San Diego, Taang! issued two releases by local ska band Buck-O-Nine (the album Barfly and the EP Water In My Head), which was spurred on by a national tour in support of the ska band The Specials.
1994 to 2000
In the mid to late 1990s, there were no new signings, as the label focused mainly on archival releases by bands such as: Cock Sparrer - four releases, The Adicts - three releases, The Business - four releases, The Exploited - two releases, The Boys - two releases, Last Resort, The Ruts, Slaughter and The Dogs, and Stiff Little Fingers two releases, a total of twenty-three releases over five years.
2001 to 2006
While operating out of California, the label continued its focus on Boston-based bands. Full catalogue releases were produced for the Proletariat, Bruisers & The F.U.s. Bands such as Gang Green, Slapshot and Poison Idea, which had previously left Taang! for other labels returned, each producing new releases for the label.
2007 to 2012
In 2007, the label started to sign more new bands, including: Everybody Out!, featuring Rick Barton of Dropkick Murphys, Bill Close from The Freeze and Sweeney Todd from The Dead Pets as well as Southern California's Evacuate, led by Mike Virus of Cheap Sex and The Virus, who released their debut in 2009. Taang! also released a DVD from Cheap Sex from San Diego.
An addition to the label in this period was Negative Approach. Marking the label's 200th release was their work Friends of No One, a lost six-song recording from 1984 that was discovered in 2009 in a basement in Detroit. Taang!'s next released Nothing Will Stand In Our Way, a full album by the band, which focused on its earliest recordings (a total of 53 songs). In 2011 the label released works by two legendary bands from the San Francisco Bay area – Attitude Adjustment and Part Time Christians. Both releases contained the bands' complete recorded works and were released digitally as well as on vinyl editions. Attitude Adjustment released a new recording entitled No Way Back in 2012.
2013 to present
In 2013, the label announced plans to release a series of more than fifty vinyl records from its catalogue over the span of four years. Titles include: Second Coming from Battalion of Saints, Cruising For A Bruising from Bruisers, Brotherhood from D.Y.S., Mob Mentality from Dropkick Murphys, Kill For Christ from F.U.'s, Another Wasted Night from Gang Green, Is This My World from Jerry's Kids, Answer The Call from Kilslug, Hate Your Friends from Lemonheads,[5] More Noise & Other Disturbances from Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Olde Tyme Hardcore from Slapshot, and Blondertongueaudiobaton from Swirlies. The label also announced a series of DVDs to be released by Slapshot, Lemonheads, Kilslug, Oysters, and Gang Green. Taang! currently operates a store in Hillcrest/Downtown, San Diego, California on 5th Ave.[6]
In April 2014, the label released The First 10 Singles 1984-88, 7 " Vinyl Box Set to celebrate the pioneering Boston-based punk label's 30th Anniversary.[7] Included in the boxset were ten, seven inch discs. Each disc included a full re-creation of the original jacket except for the Oysters which was redone for this box set There was also a 24-song CD that combined all of the musical selections. This Vinyl Boxset was limited to 2,000 numbered copies The Bands Featured were : Gang Green, Last Rights, Stranglehold, Noonday, Underground, Last Stand, Negative FX, Oysters, Lemonheads, Moving Targets, and Slapshot. There are plans to release the singles box set as a Double LP Version in 2015 .[8]
In the summer 2015 the label will have twelve of its bands on tour including its latest addition to the label The Antagonizers from Atlanta Georgia whose record will be released by the end of 2015.
Artists
- The Adicts
- Anti-Heros
- Attitude Adjustment
- Battalion of Saints
- Ben Deily
- The Boys
- The Bruisers
- Buck-O-Nine
- Bullet LaVolta
- The Business
- Brandon Cruz
- Ken Chambers
- Cheap Sex
- Cock Sparrer
- D.Y.S.
- The Dickies
- Dicky B Hardy
- Dropkick Murphys
- Evacuate
- Everybody Out!
- The Exploited
- Eye For An Eye
- The F.U.'s
- Forced Reality
- The Freeze
- The 4-Skins
- Gang Green
- Hard-Ons
- Jerry's Kids
- Kilslug
- Last Resort
- Last Rights
- Last Stand
- The Lemonheads
- Keith Levene
- Lyres
- Maelstrom
- Menace
- The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
- Mission of Burma
- Moving Targets
- Negative Approach
- Negative FX
- The Newtown Neurotics
- Oysters
- Part Time Christians
- Poison Idea
- The Proletariat
- Rat City Riot
- Reverberation
- The Ruts
- Sam Black Church
- Seka
- Slapshot
- Slaughter & The Dogs
- Sloppy Seconds
- Spacemen 3
- Spore
- SSD
- Stars & Stripes
- Stiff Little Fingers
- Stranglehold
- Swirlies
- The Titanics
- Upsidedown Cross
- The Worthless
See also
References
- ↑ "Graded on a Curve: TAANG! Records: The First 10 Singles - The Vinyl District". Retrieved 2015-09-11.
- 1 2 "Strange Reaction – Punk, hardcore music, stories and more. » Blog Archive » Curtis Casella, Taang! Records – Interview". Retrieved 2015-09-12.
- ↑ "Independent bands use 45-rpm records". Retrieved 2015-09-11.
- 1 2 3 "About Us - Taang Records". Taang Records. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
- ↑ "Happy Birthday Evan Dando". MTV. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
- ↑ Taang Records' Last FM page
- ↑ "Taag Records the First 10 Singles". TurnTableLab.com. Retrieved 6 May 2015.
- ↑ Neff, Joseph. "Graded on a Curve: TAANG! Records: The First 10 Singles". The Vinyl District. Retrieved 7 June 2014.