Bad Stain Records is an
independent record label based out of
Phoenix, AZ that started in 1995.
The label is primarily focused on
American Punk Rock bands, and was started Kris Johnson, Kelly Johnson, and
Chase Stain (best known as lead singer and bassist of the
Punk band
Numbers On Napkins, and as the founder of the
AZ Ska Punk Awards).
Bad Stain Records has released over 30 albums from various artists, including
Numbers On Napkins,
ATM,
Mr. Plow,
United Magnetics and
Swallow This.
They are best known for their “Punk til ya…” series of compilations that feature various bands and solo artists from across the world.
Bad Stain Records gained exposure from the compilations thanks to working with other record labels like
Fearless Records,
Lobster Records,
Capitol Records, and various others.
Labels supported Bad Stain by contributing artists for the compilations ranging from well known independent bands like
Less Than Jake,
The Weakerthans,
But Alive,
Bickley,
Link 80,
30 Foot Fall,
Gob,
Big Wig and
At The Drive In, to lesser known bands like
F.Y.P. and
Whippersnapper.
This gave the label the advantage of putting their own artists like
Dirty Laundry,
D-I-X, and
Subject Mad on the releases that helped gain more exposure to artists on Bad Stain Records.
According to their website, Bad Stain offers generous deals in comparison to other labels, and gives 50% of their profits to their artists.
In addition, Bad Stain Records is truly unique because of the fact that they do not exclusively sign bands to the label, giving them the freedom to work with other labels.
They also state that they seldom sign bands for longer than a one album contract.
Employees are also treated well, with every employee making an equal share, including the
President of the label, Chase Stain.
The label is run by various supporters of the local underground music scene of Phoenix, AZ.
Vice President for the label (Tad Gurthman) and President of
A&R (Moe Money) are both local musicians, as is their Head of
Booking (Matt Martini), and A&R rep (B-Hound Jamison).
Their Head of
Promotions (Mel “Just Mel”, according to her contact info on the official website) is a
manager for various bands.
Even their head of
Public Relations (Elise Fauls) is a local
writer for an
independent Phoenix zine, and their Head of
Advertising (Garrett Togstad) and Vice President of A&R (Chrissy Fauls) are both
promoters that work at
venues in Phoenix.
The label also supports local music by
sponsoring over a dozen annual events in Phoenix, including the
AZ Ska Punk Awards, when they offer their website as a place for fans to vote for their favorite bands online.
The label also throws an annual birthday party for themselves and brings out various artists from around the country, sometimes around the world, to perform (according to their articles in The Phoenix New Times & College Times).
At the birthday parties, the label offers hundreds, sometimes thousands of dollars worth of prizes to be given away as a “thank you” to the supporters of the label.
Bad Stain Records also contributes a great deal of cash to various charities, and in 2005, gave $2,000 to
House of James Orphanages.
When one of the founders and current Head of
Mail Order, Kris Johnson was shot in a bar parking lot, the label worked with local venues to throw two separate shows to help pay for his medical bills.
The label raised over $10,000 for Johnson, who made a full recovery.
Over the years, Bad Stain Records has grown to have over 60
distributors and their releases can be found at dozens of websites.
Current and Former Bands
Numbers On NapkinsATMMr.
PlowChase StainThree Chord MafiaDirty LaundryD-I-XUnited MagneticsCorrupt CitizenAll Mouth No TrousersLeft Right ComboYellow Sloth Chicken BrothSubject MadSwallow ThisThe ImportsScratch N' Sniff References
www.phoenixnewtimes.com/2005-09-15/music/kris-johnson-benefit-show
[1662]www.phoenixnewtimes.com/2004-02-26/calendar/reel-time
[1663]www.phoenixnewtimes.com/.../music/bad-stain-records-10-year-anniversary
[1664]www.visitphoenix.com/calendar/index.cfm?action=showDetail&eventID=5332
[1665]www.azpunk.com
[1666]www.ecollegetimes.com
[1667]Bohemia Visual Music, Channel 44 - Phoenix, AZ (August, 2005)
"Valley of the Spun" by Mike Wilson (2001)
Maximum Rock N Roll (March, 2000)
See also
List of record labels External Links
www.badstainrecords.com
[1668]www.myspace.com/badstainrecords
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