InVogue Records

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inVogue Records
Logo of the label
Logo of the label
Active years since 2009
founder Nick Moore
Seat Findlay , Ohio United StatesUnited StatesUnited States 
Website http://www.invoguerecords.com/
Genre (s) Melodic Hardcore , Post-Hardcore , Metalcore , Pop-Punk , Alternative Rock

InVogue Records (spelling: inVogue Records ) is an independent label founded in 2009 in Findlay , Ohio .

It was founded by Nick Moore , who also started StandBy Records and was the singer with Before Their Eyes . The label has mainly signed post-hardcore , metalcore , pop-punk , alternative rock and melodic hardcore bands.

The most famous groups who publish their albums via InVogue Records include Being as an Ocean , Liferuiner , Chunk! No, Captain Chunk! , Helia , Sienna Skies and Hawthorne Heights .

The releases of the record company are distributed by Fontana Distribution , the Independent Label Group (part of the Warner Music Group ) and the Alternative Distribution Alliance .

Bands

Currently under contract

Former artist

Notable publications

year Title
artist
Top ranking, total weeks, awardChart placementsChart placements
(Year, title, artist , rankings, weeks, awards, notes)
Remarks
US US DE DE
2013 Two-Faced Charade
Famous Last Words
US177 (1 week)
US
-
First published: April 30, 2013
What It Means to Be Defeated
Dayseeker
- -
First published: October 29, 2013
2014 How we Both Wondrously Perish
Being as an Ocean
US57 (1 week)
US
-
First published: May 6, 2014
Council of the Dead
Famous Last Words
US96 (1 week)
US
-
First published: August 26, 2014
2015 Being as an Ocean
Being as an Ocean
- DE56 (1 week)
DE
First published: June 30, 2015

Controversy

The band formerly under contract with the label Restless Streets released a song in February 2017 under the title In Vogue , in which they accuse Nick Moore and his label of "killing" the band and calling him a criminal. Moore himself announced in a statement that he signed the group at a time when no other label would work with them. He saw the collaboration as a failure after the debut album sold only 203 times within four years. He also said that he was not angry with the musicians, but that running a record label was a business where there was a lot to gain as well as to lose.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Matt Crane: Alternative Press : Courage My Love sign to InVogue, stream new single (exclusive)
  2. John Bazley: Alternative Press : Spitalfield vocalist Mark Rose signs to InVogue Records, releases song
  3. ^ Brian Leak: Alternative Press : Motives sign to InVogue Records, release video for "Timeless"
  4. Anne Nickoloff: Alternative Press : Invogue signs Swedish band-Normandie, hear new song
  5. Rock Sound : Band Releases Diss Track Apparently Aimed At InVogue Records, Record Label Responds