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  • Comment: adding more and more non notable artists to the list of current artists isn't remotely helpful. Theroadislong (talk) 16:08, 13 November 2024 (UTC)
  • Comment: There also are a couple borderline cases of WP:PEACOCK words being used in the history section. Eternal Shadow Talk 21:58, 12 November 2023 (UTC)
  • Comment: Still lacks independent, reliable sources. Eternal Shadow Talk 21:57, 12 November 2023 (UTC)
  • Comment: Their own website’ interviews, press releases and Spotify are not independent sources, Facebook is not reliable. Theroadislong (talk) 18:46, 2 November 2023 (UTC)
  • Comment: Hi.
    I’m sorry, but the sourcing here isn’t helping the subject meet our General Notability Guidelines or WP:NCORP. The majority of the sourcing is from non-notable news outlets, are run-of-the-mill event announcements, or only mentions Manic Kat Records in passing.
    We need *significant* in-depth coverage in notable media outlets or by notable publishers about Manic Kat Records. Examples: magazine and newspaper reviews and features about Manic Kat Records specifically; books or peer-reviewed white papers written ABOUT Manic Kat Records; television and radio features ABOUT Manic Kat Records.
    If those are available, please improve this submission. If not, then it might not be the right time (WP:TOOSOON for Manic Kat Records to have a Wikipedia article.
    I hope you will consider improving existing Wikipedia content about other subjects of interest!
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    Thank you for contributing to Wikipedia! Missvain (talk) 17:19, 12 July 2022 (UTC)
  • Comment: Please find more independent, reliable sources about Manic Kat as an organization vs. the artists Star Mississippi 19:38, 13 May 2022 (UTC)


Manic Kat Records
FoundedAugust 13, 2009
FounderPeter James
Distributor(s)Alliance Entertainment & MNRK Music Group
GenrePop Punk, Hardcore, Post-Hardcore, Emo, Pop Rock, Metal, Metalcore, and Alternative
Country of originUnited States
LocationPomona, New York
Official websitemanickatrecords.com
Slogan"Real Punk. Real Attitude."

Manic Kat Records is an American independent record label founded in August 2009 that focuses on pop punk, hardcore, post-hardcore, emo, pop rock, metal, metalcore, and alternative musical genres..[1] Manic Kat Records is headquartered in Pomona, New York.

History

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Founded in 2009, Manic Kat Records was established as an independent record label that would "aim to put artists first". While primarily having pop punk bands, the label also has bands from the genres of hardcore punk, punk rock, post-hardcore, emo, pop rock, metalcore, and alternative rock.[2]

Founder Peter James stated he founded the label out of his passion for the local pop punk scene in New Jersey. He also stated he wanted to create a label that truly nurtured creative growth in bands after dealing with difficult labels in the past.[3]

After a four year hiatus from 2010 through 2014, the label resumed operations and began to grow slow and steadily year after year.[4] The label's five-year anniversary in 2019 was marked with the release of 5 Years of Real Punk. Real Attitude. The compilation album featured assorted singles spanning over the last five years, with songs from artists, Right On, Kid, Noise Brigade, and The Anchor, among others.[citation needed]

2019 also brought much success to Manic Kat Records and their artists have seen Billboard charting success on multiple occasions. Right On, Kid's When Words are Enough reached the Heatseekers Chart.[5] Other bands such as The Anchor has also received placement on multiple Billboard charts with their albums, Make it Last [6] and Breathe.[7]

The label expanded overseas throughout the course of the late 2010's and still is expanding to countries like Australia with the signing of the band, Nautical Mile[8], and France with the addition of Talia[9]

Manic Kat extended their growth with the partnership of UK based independent custom guitar luthier and builder, Maybury Guitars. Even with all the global growth, the label still stayed close to their home-state roots with the partnership of New Jersey based guitar pedal manufacturer, Tenacity Pedals.[10]

In 2020, the label launched Punk Hub Live. As a response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Punk Hub was launched as an interactive platform for bands to perform live concerts over the web.[11]

Every December Manic Kat Records hosts their annual holiday show/party event, “A Very Merry Punxmas”, which brings their artists from not only all over the country, but all over the world together to perform. December 2021 marks the fourth year and proves to be even bigger than last year's.[12]

2022 brought in a number of changes for Manic Kat, one most notably being the signing of Todd Morse, one of the founding members of H2O and current bassist of The Offspring, releasing new single, Everything Fun (Is Bad for Me).[13]

On the heels of this major signing announcement, Manic Kat announced a very unexpected new signing of multi-platinum award winning singer/songwriter, Ryan Cabrera, along with announcement of his new single, Prescription of You.[14]

Manic Kat Records is currently distributed through Alliance Entertainment and MNRK Music Group.[15]

Current artists

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  • A New Violet
  • Along Came a Spider
  • Amber Pacific
  • American Standards
  • The Anchor
  • Annelida
  • Borderline Natives
  • Cult Classic
  • For Lack of a Term
  • For the Record
  • Hard to Hit
  • Hex Poseur
  • I Am the Pilot
  • Just Happy to Be Here
  • Lights on the Coast
  • The Lucky
  • New Age Affair
  • Nora Stone
  • Ryan Cabrera
  • Scream Blue Murder
  • Showoff
  • Small Pond, Big Fish
  • Talia
  • Todd Morse (The Offspring/H2O)
  • When Thieves Are About
  • Year of the Dragon (fmr. members of Fishbone)

Alumni

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  • angelface/headcase
  • Bad Case of Big Mouth
  • Brian Milligram
  • Brian Smith
  • Cheers to Verona
  • Forgotten Sons
  • The Foxfires
  • Get Busy Living
  • The High Ground
  • In Winds
  • Jump for the Sails
  • Missiles & Markers
  • Morning in May
  • Nautical Mile
  • Neverlyn
  • Noise Brigade
  • Pyrite Sidewalk
  • Reflective Insight
  • Right On, Kid
  • Rival Town
  • Serious Matters
  • Throw the Heat
  • The Tired & True
  • Wired for Havoc

References

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Sources

1.Reed, Sam. "Interview - Pete James (Manic Kat Records)". Kill the Music. Retrieved 8 December 2021.

2.Teal, Nick. "A True Love of Music: An Interview with Peter James (Manic Kat Records)" Teal Cheese. Retrieved 2020-06-02.

3.Timms, Tabitha."Manic Kat Records owner talks ideal artists & challenges of running a label". All Punked Up. Retrieved 8 December 2021.

4.Rumble, Darcy. "INTERVIEW: MANIC KAT RECORDS PRESIDENT PETER JAMES". Giants in the Sound. Retrieved 2020-06-16.

6."Heatseekers Albums".Billboard. Retrieved 8 December 2021.

7."Heatseekers Albums". Billboard. Retrieved 8 December 2021.

8."Heatseekers Albums". Billboard. Retrieved 8 December 2021.

9.May, Tamara. "Nautical Mile Drop New Single ‘Purgatory’ + Sign to Manic Kat Records" Wall of Sound. Retrieved 10 December 2021.

10.Klipfel, Valentine. "TALIA TO RELEASE THEIR FIFTH ALBUM, WHORES ON PARADE" Distrolution. Retrieved 2 October 2021.

11.Phink, AJ."Manic Kat Records Ally With Maybury Guitars & Tenacity Pedals" The Punk Site. Retrieved 10 December 2021.

12.Vigil, Dom. "Manic Kat Records Announces Punk Hub Live". Prelude Press. Retrieved 11 November 2023.

13.Phinky. "Manic Kat Records Announce A Very Merry Punxmas IV". The Punk Site. Retrieved 11 November 2023.

14.Herbert, El. "NEWS: THE OFFSPRING’S TODD MORSE SIGNS TO MANIC KAT RECORDS, DROPS ‘EVERYTHING FUN (IS BAD FOR ME)’". New Noise Magazine. Retrieved 11 November 2023.

15.Cooper, Katie A. "Ryan Cabrera 'Prescription of You' Signs to New Label". Music Crowns. Retrieved 11 November 2023.

16."BandLab - Make Music Online". BandLab. Retrieved 11 November 2023.

17."Rostr.cc | Manic Kat Records Label Roster". Rostr.cc. Retrieved 11 November 2023.

18. LaMore, Jacques "#211: Peter James - Manic Kat Records" Pop Punk & Pizza Podcast. Retrieved 3rd June 2022.

19. McKinney, Chad "Episode 29 - Peter James of Manic Kat Records" Beyond Rad Podcast. Retrieved 3rd June 2022.

20. Barella, Eddie "#235: Pete James, Tony Quattro" Idobi Radio - The EJC Show. Retrieved 3rd June 2022.

Footnotes
  1. ^ "Interview - Pete James (Manic Kat Records)". Kill The Music.
  2. ^ Teal, Nick (March 30, 2019). "A True Love of Music: An Interview with Peter James (Manic Kat Records)". Teal Cheese.
  3. ^ Timms, Tabitha (September 7, 2017). "Manic Kat Records owner talks ideal artists & challenges of running a label".
  4. ^ Rumble, Darcy (November 24, 2016). "INTERVIEW: MANIC KAT RECORDS PRESIDENT PETER JAMES". Giants in the Sound.
  5. ^ "Heatseekers Albums". Billboard. May 4, 2019.
  6. ^ "Heatseekers Albums". Billboard. March 10, 2018.
  7. ^ "Heatseekers Albums". Billboard. November 2, 2019.
  8. ^ May, Tamara (November 23, 2020). "Nautical Mile Drop New Single 'Purgatory' + Sign to Manic Kat Records". Wall of Sound.
  9. ^ Klipfel, Valentine (September 2, 2020). "TALIA TO RELEASE THEIR FIFTH ALBUM, "WHORES ON PARADE"". Distrolution.
  10. ^ Phink, AJ (January 28, 2020). "Manic Kat Records Ally With Maybury Guitars & Tenacity Pedals". The Punk Site.
  11. ^ Vigil, Dom (2020-04-14). "Manic Kat Records Announces Punk Hub Live". The Prelude Press. Retrieved 2023-11-11.
  12. ^ Phinky (2021-12-01). "Manic Kat Records Announce "A Very Merry Punxmas IV"". ThePunkSite.com. Retrieved 2023-11-11.
  13. ^ Herbert, El (2022-07-29). "News: The Offspring's Todd Morse signs to Manic Kat Records, drops 'Everything Fun (Is Bad For Me)'". New Noise Magazine. Retrieved 2023-11-11.
  14. ^ Cooper, Katie A. (2023-10-06). "Ryan Cabrera drops 'Prescription of You', signs to new label |". Music Crowns. Retrieved 2023-11-11.
  15. ^ "BandLab - Make Music Online". BandLab. Retrieved 2023-11-11.