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Sonic Cathedral
British independent record label From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sonic Cathedral is a British independent record label with a focus on shoegaze.[1]
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Originally started as a club night by ex-NME journalist Nathaniel Cramp in October 2004,[2] it became a record label in 2006 after offering to put out a 7" single for Mark Gardener of Ride.[3]
The first edition of the club night was held at The Legion on Old Street, in East London, and featured a DJ set by The Telescopes and a live performance by The Radio Dept.[4]
Over the first few years as a label it continued to just put out 7" records, by bands such as School of Seven Bells,[5] Maps, and M83.[2] In 2009 these were compiled on Cathedral Classics Volume 1.[2] That year the label released its first album, the UK edition of Unknown Colors by Swedish band Sad Day For Puppets.[2]
In 2013 the label released a solo mini-album by Dean Wareham (of Galaxie 500, Luna, and Dean & Britta), titled Emancipated Hearts, followed by a self-titled full-length album in 2014.[6]
On 18 May 2014, a reformed Slowdive performed a surprise live set at the label's 10th anniversary concert at Hoxton Square Bar & Kitchen.[7]
In October 2020 the label released a solo album by Andy Bell of Ride, named The View From Halfway Down. This was followed by a second in 2022, Flicker.[8]
In October 2023 the label released Pearlies, the debut solo album of Emma Anderson of Lush.[9][10]
In February 2024 it released the first full-length album by London band Whitelands, Night-Bound Eyes Are Blind To The Day. In June 2024 NME called it one of the best debut albums of the year so far.[11]
In 2024 Sonic Cathedral celebrated its 20th anniversary with four concerts in London, featuring artists such as Slowdive, Ride, and A Place to Bury Strangers.[12]
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