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Ferret Music
Parent companyWarner Music Group
Founded1996 (1996)
FounderCarl Severson
Defunct2010 (2010)
Distributor(s)Fontana, eOne Music, ADA
GenreMetalcore, post-hardcore, hardcore punk, heavy metal
Country of originU.S.
LocationWest Windsor, New Jersey
Official websitewww.ferretstyle.com

Ferret Music was an American independent record label turned Warner Music Group subsidiary, founded in 1996. The label is owned by metalcore band NORA's vocalist, Carl Severson, and based in West Windsor, New Jersey.[1] Ferret recently started an imprint called New Weathermen Records. Warner Music Group's Alternative Distribution Alliance acquired a stake in Ferret Music in August, 2006,[2] and as a result is currently distributed by Fontana Distribution, Alternative Distribution Alliance and eOne Music.

As of September 12, 2007, Ferret partnered with an uprising extreme metal and hardcore punk label out of the UK, Siege of Amida Records (S.O.A.R.). S.O.A.R will retain A&R responsibilities. On February 18, 2010 Carl Severson and his business partner at Ferret and ChannelZERO, Paul Conroy, announced their departure from the company to start Good Fight Entertainment, a management company with music and sports divisions along with a new record label.[3] Ferret's official website was last updated in 2009, adding to speculation that the label is defunct. According to Scott Mellinger, lead guitarist for Zao, Ferret Records sold to Warner Music while Severson went on to start Good Fight.[4]

Past artists

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S.O.A.R. artists

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  • Against the Flood
  • Ageless Oblivion
  • Annotations of an Autopsy (Also on Nuclear Blast)
  • Ancient Ascendant
  • Armed for Apocalypse
  • As They Burn
  • Awaken Demons
  • Belial
  • Betraeus
  • Cult Cinema
  • Dead Beyond Buried
  • Demoraliser
  • Diskreet
  • Dripback
  • Dyscarnate
  • Eradication
  • Heart in Hand
  • Ingested
  • Malevolence
  • Martyr Defiled
  • The Breathing Process
  • The Bridal Procession
  • TRC
  • Waking The Cadaver

Past S.O.A.R Artists

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  • A Girl a Gun a Ghost (disbanded)
  • Belie My Burial (active, unsigned)
  • Chaos Blood (disbanded)
  • Chase the Sunset (formerly known as Endurance of Hate)(Active, Unsigned)
  • Clone the Fragile (disbanded)
  • Dignity Dies First (disbanded)
  • Forever Never (active, Unsigned)
  • Impending Doom (active, with eONE music)
  • Implosive Disgorgence (disbanded)
  • Knights of the Abyss (disbanded)
  • Last House on the Left (Active, Unsigned)
  • My Cross to Bare (reformed 2021)
  • Rose Funeral (active, with Metal Blade Records)
  • The Adept (active, unsigned)
  • The Irish Front (disbanded)
  • The Partisan Turbine (disbanded)
  • The Plasmarifle (active, unsigned)
  • The Red Death (disbanded)
  • The Red Shore (disbanded)
  • Titans (disbanded)
  • Viatrophy (disbanded)
  • Wecamewithbrokenteeth (disbanded in 2008, reformed in 2009 and then disbanded again in 2010)
  • Whitechapel (active, with Metal Blade Records)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Nora's Frontman Is Sick Of 50 Cent; Plus Dethklok, Amenta & More News That Rules, In Metal File". Mtv.com. Archived from the original on March 20, 2015. Retrieved 9 October 2020.
  2. ^ Warner Music Group, Archive.today
  3. ^ "Ferret Music Owners Exit Label, Form Good Fight EntertainmentMetal Insider". Metalinsider.net. 18 February 2010. Retrieved 9 October 2020.
  4. ^ MetalSucks (2021-04-13). "Zao Guitarist Explains Why Ferret Music Albums Haven't Been Reissued". MetalSucks. Retrieved 2024-08-07.

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