Roadrunner Records
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Parent company | Warner Music Group |
Founded | 1980 |
Founder | Cees Wessels |
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Country of origin | Netherlands |
Location | New York City, United States |
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Roadrunner Records is an American record label focused on heavy metal and hard rock bands. It is a division of Warner Music Group and is based in New York City.
History[]
The label was launched in 1980 in the Netherlands. Roadrunner's initial business was importing North American metal-band recordings into Europe. In 1986, Roadrunner opened its US headquarters in New York City and later opened offices in the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Japan, Australia, Denmark, Russia and Canada. Early successes included albums from King Diamond (the first Roadrunner artist to enter the Billboard Top 200 albums chart) and Annihilator. The label also handled early Metallica releases in the Scandinavian region. The end of the 1980s saw the release of two albums that are now considered classics of their respective genres: Obituary's Slowly We Rot and Sepultura's Beneath the Remains.
The 1990s saw the arrival of acts such as Life of Agony, Machine Head, Suffocation, Type O Negative, and underground grunge rockers Willard. As the 1990s wore on, several of Roadrunner's bands managed to make an impact on the mainstream, most notably Sepultura and Type O Negative. Sepultura's 1993 album, Chaos A.D., became the first Roadrunner band to crack the Top 40 on the Billboard album chart. Type O Negative became the first Roadrunner band to receive a certification from the RIAA; this was a Gold award (and later Platinum award) for the 1993 album Bloody Kisses, which was certified in 1995. The band also became the first Roadrunner band to receive radio play. In 2000, Slipknot became the first Roadrunner band to go Platinum. Nickelback were also very successful on the label, although they were signed to another label in their native Canada. Derek Shulman ran the label in the late '90s.
In July 2001, The Island Def Jam Music Group purchased a majority stake in Roadrunner.[1]
On December 18, 2006, Warner Music Group signed an agreement to purchase a majority in shares (73.5%) of Roadrunner Records' parent company, Roadrunner Music Group B.V.[2] This deal became finalized on January 29, 2007, after receiving regulatory approval in Germany.[3]
On June 11, 2008, Roadrunner Records was voted as the "Best Metal Label" by Metal Hammer at their Golden Gods Awards,[4] an award that it has won the past four years in a row. The award was accepted by Sharon den Adel and Ruud Jolie of Within Temptation, one of Roadrunner's biggest acts.
Roadrunner Records was significantly affected by Warner Music Group's legal dispute against YouTube, including having their account's YouTube partnership canceled. Most of the videos on their channel, however, are still viewable. There is even a disclaimer talking about Warner's dispute right on the channel.[citation needed]
On November 11, 2010, Warner Music Group announced they had acquired the remaining of Roadrunner's stock. Roadrunner will continue to operate as a distinct brand within WMG, according to sources. Cees Wessels, the label's founder, remains CEO.[5]
On April 26, 2012, it was announced that Warner Music Group would make substantial cutbacks throughout Roadrunner Records worldwide operations.[6] According to staff working at the company, The UK offices and the Canadian offices of Roadrunner Records are to be closed completely, with severe levels of cutbacks occurring across the rest of the label worldwide. It has also been announced that the Roadrunner office in The Netherlands is to close, and that the label's founder Cees Wessels is stepping down from his role of CEO.[7] The following years saw several major Roadrunner acts leave the label, including DevilDriver and Alter Bridge (who both moved to Napalm Records, with Devildriver's catalogue being sold to The Echo Label), Opeth, Machine Head, and Soulfly (all of whom followed former A&R of SVP Monte Conner to Nuclear Blast) and Dream Theater (who signed with InsideOut Music in 2017) In July 2017, British rock band Milk Teeth signed with Roadrunner Records.[8]
In June 2018, Roadrunner became a sub-label of Warner's Elektra Music Group division.
Recent years have seen Roadrunner Records branching out into hardcore punk realm, signing bands rooted in the genre, like Code Orange, Turnstile, Angel Dust, and Higher Power.
International labels[]
Roadrunner Records UK[]
Roadrunner Records UK operates out of the Warner Music London office. Their roster includes the addition of Alter Bridge, Down, Satyricon and Slash.[9]
Signed bands and previous artists[]
Currently signed[]
- Angel Du$t
- Code Orange
- Coheed and Cambria
- Corey Taylor
- Creeper
- Dinosaur Pile-Up (Parlophone/Roadrunner)
- Fever 333
- Gojira
- Higher Power[10]
- In This Moment
- Joyous Wolf
- Korn
- Motionless in White
- Slipknot
- Stone Sour
- Slash
- Theory of a Deadman[11]
- Trivium
- Turnstile
Past Roadrunner Records artists[]
- 3 Inches of Blood
- 8 Foot Sativa (NZ)
- 36 Crazyfists (excluding US)
- A Skylit Drive (excluding Fearless)
- The Agony Scene
- Airbourne
- Alesana (including Fearless)
- Alexisonfire
- Alter Bridge
- Amanda Palmer
- Amen
- The Amity Affliction
- Annihilator
- Anyone
- Artillery
- Atreyu (excluding US)
- Atrocity
- Avenged Sevenfold (EU)
- Atrophy
- Baby Fox
- Bad Seed Rising
- Believer
- Ben Smith And The Associates (US)
- Berri Txarrak (Spain)
- Biffy Clyro (US and Japan)
- Big Rude Jake
- Biohazard
- Black Flag
- Black Label Society
- Black Stone Cherry
- Behind Crimson Eyes
- Betzefer (excluding US)
- Baptized in Blood
- Billy Talent (US)
- Bleeker Ridge
- Brigade (Japan)
- Brujeria
- Buzzoven
- Caliban
- Carnivore
- Cavalera Conspiracy
- Channel Zero
- Chimaira
- CKY
- Coal Chamber
- Collective Soul (via Loud & Proud)
- (Australia)
- Corrosion Of Conformity
- Cradle of Filth
- Crease (band)
- Crimson Glory
- The Cult
- Cyclone
- Cynic
- Dååth
- De La Tierra
- De Novo Dahl
- Death
- Defiance
- Deicide
- Delain
- Delight (Poland)
- Depeche Mode (Brazil)
- Detente (band)
- DevilDriver
- The Devil Wears Prada
- Disincarnate
- Divine Heresy (excluding US)
- Dog Eat Dog
- DoubleDrive
- Doug Stanhope
- Dommin
- Downer
- Downthesun
- Down
- DragonForce
- Dream Theater
- Dresden Dolls
- Drugstore
- Dry Kill Logic
- Electric Eel Shock (Japan)
- Empress AD
- Exhorder
- Faktion
- (Japan)
- Fear Factory
- Fiction Plane
- Fish (Dick Bros./Roadrunner)
- Five Pointe O
- Front Line Assembly
- Funeral for a Friend (excluding US and UK)
- Garrett Lewis
- Glassjaw
- Gorguts
- Grand Magus
- Gruntruck
- Guardian
- Hail the Villain (US)
- Hamlet (Spain)
- Harlot
- Hatebreed (2006)
- Heartist
- Heathen
- Heaven and Hell (outside the US, Canada and Japan)
- Hopesfall (excluding North America)
- Horse the Band (Australia and Japan)
- Ill Niño
- Immolation
- Inglorious (US and UK)
- Jerry Cantrell
- (Germany Only)
- Junkie XL
- Karma to Burn
- The Karelia
- Kenny Wayne Shepherd (via Loud & Proud)
- Khoma
- Kids In Glass Houses
- Killswitch Engage
- King 810
- King Diamond
- Kiss (band)
- Krypteria
- Kvelertak
- Lamb of God (excluding US and Canada)
- Lenny Kravitz (via Loud & Proud)
- Liege Lord
- Life of Agony
- Lynyrd Skynyrd (via Loud & Proud)
- Machine Head
- Madball
- Madina Lake
- Make Them Suffer
- Malevolent Creation
- Marmozets
- Mastodon (excluding US)
- Megadeth
- Mercyful Fate
- Milk Teeth
- The Misfits
- More To Monroe
- Murderdolls
- Mutiny Within
- Non-Intentional Lifeform
- Nailbomb
- New York Dolls
- Nickelback (excluding Canada)
- Negative (Europe)
- Nights Like These
- Nightwish (US)
- Obituary
- Opeth
- Optimum Wound Profile
- Outlaws
- Pain (Nordic Territories and Europe)
- Paradox
- The Parlor Mob
- Patmos
- Pestilence
- Pe'z
- Periphery
- Porcupine Tree
- Port Amoral
- Possessed (Europe)
- Powersurge
- Queensrÿche (Loud & Proud)
- Realm
- Ratt (Loud & Proud)
- Ratos de Porao
- The Red Shore (Australia)
- (UK)
- Rob Zombie
- Royal Republic
- Royseven
- Rush (outside Canada)
- Sacrifice (Europe)
- Sammy Hagar (via Loud & Proud)
- Sanctity
- Satan
- Satyricon
- Scar the Martyr
- Sepultura
- Seven Shades
- Skin Chamber
- The Sheila Divine
- Sinch
- Shelter
- Shihad
- Shinedown
- Soulfly
- Soziedad Alkoholika (Spain)
- Sparks
- Spineshank
- Spoil Engine
- Staind
- The Step Kings
- Steve Miller Band (via Loud & Proud)
- Still Remains
- The Stranglers (Germany)
- Storm Corrosion
- Suffocation
- Taking Dawn
- Thor
- Thornley
- Throwdown (excluding US)
- Times of Grace
- Toxik
- Treponem Pal
- Type O Negative
- VIMIC
- Vision of Disorder
- Vicious Rumors
- Wednesday 13
- Westworld
- We Are Harlot
- (Australia)
- Willard
- Wild Throne
- The Winery Dogs (via Loud & Proud; US)
- Within Temptation
- The Wombats (US)
- Xentrix
- Young the Giant
Criticism[]
Complaints about Roadrunner have come from one of the label's biggest bands, Megadeth.[12]
Glassjaw members Daryl Palumbo and Justin Beck continue to speak unfavourably of Roadrunner, years after the problems the band experienced with them. They openly advise people not to buy their first full-length so as not to give the label money, and have repeatedly told fans at shows to illegally download the record.[13] Palumbo has said: "Roadrunner is a joke. Roadrunner’s not even a real label. It has the power to be one of the superpowers in the heavy music industry. While labels like Victory Records, which is such a small hardcore label, is totally surpassing Roadrunner... It's like the scourge of the music industry.[14] Beck has said: "Seriously, don't ever support anything from Roadrunner – they suck!"[15] Palumbo has said that Roadrunner didn't put the band on enough tours: "We never toured half as much as we wanted to, I just wish we got to tour more in support of [Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Silence']"; and "They are a miserable fuckin' corporation that does not bend for their bands, does not give their bands anything and they're just terrible businessmen....They had 2 cash cows, Slipknot and Nickelback, and every other project they had rode backseat to those bands, and then the second that the new Slipknot record came out and didn't go quadruple Platinum in the first few hours it was released they fuckin' turned their backs on Slipknot. That label just wants instant gratification where it sells its units and that's a joke. You can't run a major corporation with that as your business strategy".[16]
See also[]
- List of record labels
- Earache Records
- Metal Blade Records
Soundtracks[]
- Faust: Love Of The Damned (2000–2001)
- Ginger Snaps (2000–2001)
- Resident Evil (2002)
- Spider-Man (2002)
- Freddy vs. Jason (2003)
- Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004)
References[]
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2021-06-20. Retrieved 2020-11-21.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- ^ Warner Music Group (2006-12-18). "Warner Music Group to Acquire Majority Stake in Roadrunner Music Group". Warner Music Group. Retrieved 2007-02-12.
- ^ Warner Music Group (2007-01-29). "Warner Music Group Completes Acquisition of Roadrunner Music Group". Warner Music Group. Retrieved 2007-02-12.
- ^ "Roadrunner Records Page Not Found". Roadrunner Records Official Website. Archived from the original on 2017-05-26. Retrieved 2017-06-20. Cite uses generic title (help)
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-11-14. Retrieved 2011-05-10.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- ^ "Roadrunner Records UK & European Offices To Close". Rocksins.com. 2017-07-14. Retrieved 2017-07-21.
- ^ "Layoffs at Roadrunner Records; Founder/CEO Cees Wessels Stepping Down". Billboard.biz. 2012-04-26. Archived from the original on 2013-01-23. Retrieved 2017-07-21.
- ^ "Milk Teeth Sign to Roadrunner Records". Music Connection. Retrieved 2017-11-10.
- ^ "Roadrunner Records UK // ARTISTSDIRECT TALK TO CAVALERA CONSPIRACY". RoadrunnerRecords.co.uk. Retrieved 2017-07-21.
- ^ Morton, Luke. "Higher Power Announce New Album 27 Miles Underwater". Kerrang!. Retrieved 18 September 2019.
- ^ Allegrezza, Kim (October 22, 2017). "Interview: Theory Of A Deadman's Dean Back on their new sound for 'Wake Up Call'". AXS. Retrieved November 23, 2017.
- ^ "Megadeth Frontman Slams Roadrunner Records". Metalunderground.com. Retrieved 2017-07-21.
- ^ "Glassjaw.net: The Justin Beck Interview (June 2008) (Page 1) – Glassjaw – GJN Forum". Forum.glassjaw.net. Archived from the original on 2010-07-02. Retrieved 2010-08-01.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on November 17, 2002. Retrieved October 25, 2008.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- ^ "Glassjaw – Interview with The Suicide Girls". Archived from the original on 2011-05-19. Retrieved 2010-08-01.
- ^ "Glassjaw Interviews ~ Crud Magazine ~ Ozzfest 2002 Castle Donnington, England". 2-4-7-music.com. Archived from the original on 2002-08-11. Retrieved 2010-08-01.
External links[]
- American record labels
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- Record labels established in 1980
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- 1980 establishments in the Netherlands
- American companies established in 1980
- 1986 establishments in New York (state)