Trustkill Records Singles
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Trustkill Records was an American
independent record label An independent record label (or indie label) is a record label that operates without the funding or distribution of major record labels; they are a type of small- to medium-sized enterprise, or SME. The labels and artists are often represented ...
that started as a hardcore punk
fanzine A fanzine (blend word, blend of ''fan (person), fan'' and ''magazine'' or ''-zine'') is a non-professional and non-official publication produced by fan (person), enthusiasts of a particular cultural phenomenon (such as a literary or musical genre) ...
in April 1993. It started releasing hardcore, metal and rock records and merchandise in 1994. In 2010, the president of Trustkill, Josh Grabelle, formed a new label called Bullet Tooth Records.


Distribution

On January 9, 2007, Trustkill signed a deal for exclusive distribution in North America with Fontana Distribution, which is under the Universal Music Group umbrella. Trustkill is also distributed by SPV (Europe), Shock (Australia), JVC/Howling Bull (Japan), David Gresham (South Africa), and Liberation (Brazil). In 2009, independent hardcore label
Think Fast! Records Think Fast! Records is an American independent hardcore punk record label. The label has hosted a number of influential acts, and is notable for being involved in the Trustkill Records imbroglio, having appointed Trustkill Records as worldwide dis ...
signed a worldwide distribution deal with Trustkill Records. Later in 2009,
No Sleep Records No Sleep Records is an American independent record label in Huntington Beach, California. They were founded by Chris Hansen in 2006 and have released records by artists including Balance and Composure, La Dispute (band), La Dispute, and The Wonde ...
also signed a worldwide distribution deal with Trustkill. In June 2010, president/A&R Josh Grabelle left Trustkill Records and started a new label called Bullet Tooth Records. The label's distributor still holds the rights to all of the albums released through the label and will still continue to print Trustkill releases and use the Trustkill logo. Since it is unlikely that their distributor will continue to sign new bands and print new releases, Trustkill is considered to be a defunct label. Many of the bands that were signed to the label at this time were re-signed to Bullet Tooth including
Memphis May Fire Memphis May Fire is an American metalcore band formed in Denton, Texas and currently signed to Rise Records. The band currently consists of lead guitarist Kellen McGregor, lead vocalist Matty Mullins, bassist Cory Elder, and drummer Jake Garla ...
and
Most Precious Blood The Eucharist (; from Greek , , ), also known as Holy Communion and the Lord's Supper, is a Christian rite that is considered a sacrament in most churches, and as an ordinance in others. According to the New Testament, the rite was instituted ...
. In a 2012 interview, Grabelle announced the formation of another record label. Named Gypsey Diamond, it will sign and release music by
pop Pop or POP may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Music * Pop music, a musical genre Artists * POP, a Japanese idol group now known as Gang Parade * Pop!, a UK pop group * Pop! featuring Angie Hart, an Australian band Albums * ''Pop'' (G ...
and
electronica Electronica is both a broad group of electronic-based music styles intended for listening rather than strictly for dancing and a music scene that started in the early 1990s in the United Kingdom. In the United States, the term is mostly used to r ...
artists. In a 2013 interview with SoundCrave Magazine, Grabelle further explained the situation regarding Trustkill's demise:


Controversies

Several bands signed to the label experienced problems, as detailed below. However, some members of bands formerly signed to Trustkill are still friends with label president Josh Grabelle, such as Roses Are Red's Vincent Minervino, Eighteen Visions' James Hart, and This Is Hell's Travis Reilly.


Hopesfall

After their breakup at the beginning of 2008, Hopesfall began releasing negative comments about Trustkill including "I hate Trustkill and its owner. Hahahaha. He's not the reason we broke up but I (we) do hate him."Trustkill responds to Hopesfall accusations
Retrieved on June 6, 2008
The band claimed to be $20,000 in debt due to Trustkill's President, Josh Grabelle, and also claimed that Trustkill "ripped off the band" by removing songs from their final album '' Magnetic North'' without discussing it with the band first. The album was recorded, mastered, and ready to be released when the songs were removed by Trustkill. Hopesfall later released a downloadable file containing b-sides and demos from ''Magnetic North''. In an interview on Ryan's Rock Show, drummer Jason Trabue stated that Grabelle added Hopesfall to Warped Tour in 2005, then two weeks into the tour, Grabelle stopped paying for the bus. The band had to take out a loan to pay the driver and get home. In the same interview, Trabue stated that Grabelle "pretty much owed every band on that label money." In response to these issues, Grabelle stated that, " rabuedoes not speak a shred of truth... I heard those guys got into some pretty hardcore drugs... and they are just miserable."


Bleeding Through

In 2007,
Bleeding Through Bleeding Through is an American metalcore band from Orange County, California, formed in 1999. In 2004, ''Revolver'' magazine hailed Bleeding Through as one of eight bands ushering in the "Future of Metal" cover story, and '' Spin'' called Ble ...
suggested to Trustkill that they would like to release a reissue of their 2006 release '' The Truth'' but the idea was rejected for various reasons. In 2008, Trustkill reissued ''The Truth'' with bonus tracks and a bonus DVD of which the band had no knowledge of. Bleeding Through believes that the reissue is a "fast and overt attempt to pay some bills."Bleeding Through Reveal Truth About Trustkill Records, Announce Song Titles For New Album
Retrieved on June 6, 2008
Bleeding Through also had issues with Trustkill and their new album '' Declaration''. Trustkill violated the band's contract by letting them enter the studio in March 2008 and only funding less than 25% of the recording costs; the rest was paid via loans from lead singer Brandan Schieppati's father and the band's management. Bleeding Through commented on the current state of the label, "Trustkill no longer employs his sales guy, his art director or his publicist. 'Trustkill' is now Josh and one employee in his basement, as far as we can tell."


Throwdown

Throwdown ended their three-album contract with Trustkill Records in 2007 with their release of ''
Venom and Tears ''Venom & Tears'' is the fifth studio album by American metal band Throwdown, released on August 7, 2007. The album was featured in Best Buy's weekly circular prior to its release. The track "Holy Roller" was released as a single. The album ...
''. Nearly a year after the release, the band felt it was necessary to "air out years of dirty laundry with Josh Grabelle of Trustkill Records," or publicly release their feelings about the label. On March 31, 2008, Trustkill breached the band's contract, and as of July 2008 despite sending the label a notice of breach, nothing was resolved. The label owes Throwdown "tens of thousands of dollars in unpaid royalties for CDs sold"Singer Dave Peters Decides to ‘Air Out Years of Dirty Laundry’ in Hopes of Brighter Future
''Head Bangers Blog''. Retrieved on July 25, 2008.
and has a history of not paying the band their royalties on time. The band expressed that the start of their contract with Trustkill was "very positive," however numerous issues over the years changed their minds. They had to drop off of several Warped Tour dates in 2006 when Trustkill failed to pay the bus driver on time, and also failed to make payments on time while recording ''Venom and Tears''. President Josh Grabelle dismissed the band's concerns by continuously saying that Throwdown "was never happy with anything do." The band left the label with hopes that Trustkill could fix itself and stated, "we hope that by making this situation public, Josh will be motivated to get his business in order and set things right with Throwdown and everyone else who has been burned by the increasingly difficult situation."


Memphis May Fire

Memphis May Fire Memphis May Fire is an American metalcore band formed in Denton, Texas and currently signed to Rise Records. The band currently consists of lead guitarist Kellen McGregor, lead vocalist Matty Mullins, bassist Cory Elder, and drummer Jake Garla ...
were once signed to Trustkill and later Grabelle's Bullet Tooth. The band's song "The Victim" that appears on 2011's The Hollow talks about "much darker times" during their time signed to Trustkill Records. "The Victim" includes the lines "If I could go back/do it all again/you know that I wouldn't sign my life away". Before introducing the song the band has called Trustkill a "shitty label" and have said that they are now proud to be a part of Rise Records. The lyrics of the song "Prove Me Right", off album, ''
Challenger Challenger, Challengers, or The Challengers may refer to: Entertainment Comics and manga * Challenger (character), comic book character * ''Challengers'' (manga), manga by Hinako Takanaga Film and TV * ''The Challengers'' (TV series), a 1979 ...
'' discuss the band's struggles with the record label retrospectively. "The Rose", from '' Unconditional'', contains similar content.


It Dies Today

In late 2010, Nick Brooks and Mike Hatalak of
It Dies Today It Dies Today (sometimes abbreviated "IDT") is an American metalcore band that formed in Buffalo, New York during September 2001 (around the time surrounding 9/11). The band achieved popular success in 2004 with the release of their debut album ...
formed a new group called The March. In a Myspace blog, the band posted lyrics to one of their first demos; a song titled "Harlots, Thieves, & Fakes." In the blog, a lyric line was capitalized as follows: "When TRUST is KILLed you'll only have yourself to blame." The band has not commented on the meaning of the song, but from the rest of the lyrics it can be inferred that they are referring to label president Josh Grabelle.http://www.myspace.com/themarch716/blog/540056627


Terror

Todd Jones, formerly of the hardcore band
Terror Terror(s) or The Terror may refer to: Politics * Reign of Terror, commonly known as The Terror, a period of violence (1793–1794) after the onset of the French Revolution * Terror (politics), a policy of political repression and violence Emoti ...
and currently of the band Nails, blasted label president Josh Grabelle in a 2011 interview, saying "I also regret ever having anything to do with Josh Grabelle; but I know karma is very real and will catch up with him (if it hasn't already)."


Poison the Well

In a 2013 podcast interview,
Poison the Well Poisoning the well (or to poison the well) is a logical fallacy. Poisoning the well may also refer to: *Well poisoning, the literal meaning of the phrase *"Poisoning the Well", a ''Stargate Atlantis'' episode *Poison the Well (band), a hardcore pu ...
drummer Chris Hornbrook spoke ill of the label and president Josh Grabelle, saying the band went through "dumb shit with that guy" and that he owed the band money.


Walls of Jericho

In a 2013 radio interview, Dustin Schoenhofer of Walls of Jericho claimed that the band had finally severed ties with Trustkill Records, stating that while the label helped the band get established, they "owe us quite a bit of money" and did not fully support the band while engaging in heavy festival touring.


Roster

* Adversary (2008–2010) * Another Victim *
ArmsBendBack ArmsBendBack is an American band formed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The band was signed to Trustkill Records until it dissolved in 2010. ArmsBendBack's sound can be loosely defined as alternative rock, but the band takes influence from severa ...
(2003–2010) * Awaken Demons (2009–2010) *
BEDlight for BlueEYES Bedlight for Blue Eyes (stylized as BEDlight For BlueEYES) was an alternative rock band from Berkeley Heights, New Jersey signed to Trustkill Records. In June and July 2005, the band embarked on their first headlining tour, with support from the ...
(2004–2009) *
Bleeding Through Bleeding Through is an American metalcore band from Orange County, California, formed in 1999. In 2004, ''Revolver'' magazine hailed Bleeding Through as one of eight bands ushering in the "Future of Metal" cover story, and '' Spin'' called Ble ...
(2003–2009) * Brother's Keeper * Bullet for My Valentine * Burn It Down * Campfire * Cast Iron Hike *
City Sleeps City Sleeps was an American rock band, formed in 2005. History The band was originally called Smugface and played an aggressive, somewhat progressive style of alternative rock in line with the nu metal sound of the late 1990s and early 2000s. ...
(2007–2010) * Crash Romeo (2005–2010) * Deception of a Ghost (2010) * Despair * Disaster of Impulse (2009-2010) * Disembodied *
Eighteen Visions Eighteen Visions is an American metalcore band from Orange County, California, formed in October 1995. The band broke up in April 2007, less than a year after their major label debut was released through Epic and Trustkill Records. After ove ...
(1999–2007) * Endeavor * Fight Paris * Fightstar (2007–2010) *
First Blood ''First Blood'' (also known as ''Rambo: First Blood'') is a 1982 American action film directed by Ted Kotcheff, and co-written by Sylvester Stallone, who also stars as Vietnam War veteran John Rambo. It co-stars Richard Crenna as Rambo's mentor ...
(2006–2010) *
The Great American Beast The Great American Beast (formerly known as The Red Affair) was an American Southern rock/ metalcore band from Dayton, Ohio. The group disbanded in 2010 to focus on other pursuits. History Formation and early releases (2002-2007) Formed in 2002 a ...
(2009–2010) * The Great Deceiver * Harvest * Hopesfall (2002–2007) * Idle Hands *
It Dies Today It Dies Today (sometimes abbreviated "IDT") is an American metalcore band that formed in Buffalo, New York during September 2001 (around the time surrounding 9/11). The band achieved popular success in 2004 with the release of their debut album ...
(2004–2010) * Kid Liberty (2009–2010) *
Memphis May Fire Memphis May Fire is an American metalcore band formed in Denton, Texas and currently signed to Rise Records. The band currently consists of lead guitarist Kellen McGregor, lead vocalist Matty Mullins, bassist Cory Elder, and drummer Jake Garla ...
(2007–2010) *
Most Precious Blood The Eucharist (; from Greek , , ), also known as Holy Communion and the Lord's Supper, is a Christian rite that is considered a sacrament in most churches, and as an ordinance in others. According to the New Testament, the rite was instituted ...
(2001–2010) * Nora (1999–2010) * One Nature * Open Hand (2002–2010) * Outbreak (2009–2010) * Picturesque *
Poison the Well Poisoning the well (or to poison the well) is a logical fallacy. Poisoning the well may also refer to: *Well poisoning, the literal meaning of the phrase *"Poisoning the Well", a ''Stargate Atlantis'' episode *Poison the Well (band), a hardcore pu ...
(1999–2003) * Psycho Enhancer * Racetraitor * Roses Are Red (2004–2007) * SeventyEightDays * Shai Hulud * Shenoem * Sick City (2007–2010) * Soldiers (2007–2010) * Spark Lights The Friction * StoneRider (2007–2010) *
Terror Terror(s) or The Terror may refer to: Politics * Reign of Terror, commonly known as The Terror, a period of violence (1793–1794) after the onset of the French Revolution * Terror (politics), a policy of political repression and violence Emoti ...
* This Is Hell (2005–2009) * Throwdown (2003–2008) * Too Pure to Die (2007–2009) * Turmoil * VentanA (2009–2010) * Victory in Numbers (2009–2010) * Walls of Jericho (1999–2009)


See also

* List of record labels


References


External links

* (defunct)
Trustkill Records
at Discogs
Interview w/ Trustkill President, Josh Grabelle (2002)
{{Authority control Defunct record labels of the United States Record labels established in 1994 Record labels disestablished in 2010 American independent record labels Hardcore record labels Heavy metal record labels Rock record labels Trustkill Records