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{{Infobox Misc
|name = Needlejuice Records <!-- Name of the label -->
|photo = Needlejuice-logo.png
|relation = Record Label
|yearsActive = 2017-Present
|founders = Jace Mclain, Austin Aeschliman, Brandon Brown
|artists = [[Tally Hall]] <!-- artists currently or formerly signed to the label -->
|websites = [https://needlejuicerecords.com/ Official Website]<br>[https://twitter.com/needlejuicerec Twitter]<br>[http://discord.gg/needlejuice Discord]<br>[https://www.facebook.com/needlejuicerecords Facebook]<br>[https://www.instagram.com/needlejuicerecords/ Instagram]<br>[https://needlejuice.bandcamp.com/ Bandcamp]<br>[http://tiktok.com/@needlejuicerecords TikTok]<br>[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4-6MJo7Me9ElEUVueePDNg YouTube]
|addtlInfo = <!-- Any additional info -->
}}
'''Needlejuice Records''' is a Tennessee based record label founded in 2017 by ''Nuclear Bubble Wrap''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Jace McLain, ''Smashy Claw''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Austin Aeschliman, and Brandon Brown. It specializes in producing physical media for alternative and internet-based musicians like Lemon Demon, The Scary Jokes, and Kawai Sprite.  
'''Needlejuice Records''' is a Tennessee based record label founded in 2017 by ''Nuclear Bubble Wrap''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Jace McLain, ''Smashy Claw''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Austin Aeschliman, and Brandon Brown. It specializes in producing physical media for alternative and internet-based musicians like Lemon Demon, The Scary Jokes, and Kawai Sprite.  


In 2021, Needlejuice announced that they would be pressing Tally Hall's [[Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum]] on vinyl, CD, cassette,<ref>https://twitter.com/needlejuicerec/status/1345456994862436355</ref> and later minidisc<ref>https://twitter.com/needlejuicerec/status/1399531571082940417</ref>. They are Tally Halls current record label, and plan to also produce physical's for Tally Hall's second album, [[Good & Evil]], sometime in 2022.
In 2021, Needlejuice announced that they would be pressing Tally Hall's [[Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum (Album)|Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum]] on vinyl, CD, cassette,<ref>https://twitter.com/needlejuicerec/status/1345456994862436355</ref> and later minidisc<ref>https://twitter.com/needlejuicerec/status/1399531571082940417</ref>. They are Tally Hall's current record label, and pre-orders were opened on August 26, 2022 for Tally Hall's second album, [[Good & Evil]].<ref>https://twitter.com/needlejuicerec/status/1559196649767018498</ref>
 
==Company Guide==
If and when you discover Tally Hall records in your local record stores and online retailers, you may notice that the label name is different.  Sometimes, if they don't say '''Needlejuice''', it will say '''Oglio''' and others say '''Ingrooves'''.  The reason behind this is all the brokers and partnerships that Needlejuice has with other companies to help distribute the merchandise and the retailers often cannot figure out who the actual label is.
 
''Here's a breakdown of the process and companies behind them:''
* '''GZ Media''' is the pressing plant in the Czech Republic
* '''Pirates Press''' is a US broker for GZ Media, which handles the process of actually processing the order for preparation at GZ.
* '''Needlejuice''' is the label. They order the records from Pirates Press.
* '''Oglio''' is a record label that partners with Needlejuice for a distribution deal.
* '''Ingrooves''' is the big distributor that sells the record to retailers.


==External Links==
==External Links==
* [https://needlejuicerecords.com/ Needlejuice Record's website]
* [https://needlejuicerecords.com/ Needlejuice Records website]
* [https://needlejuicerecords.com/artists/tallyhall/ Tally Hall's page on the Needlejuice website]
* [https://needlejuicerecords.com/pages/tally-hall Tally Hall's page on the Needlejuice website]


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
[[Category:Record Labels]]

Latest revision as of 21:04, 6 May 2023

Needlejuice Records
Needlejuice-logo.png
Record Label
Websites: Official Website
Twitter
Discord
Facebook
Instagram
Bandcamp
TikTok
YouTube
Years Active: 2017-Present
Founders: Jace Mclain, Austin Aeschliman, Brandon Brown
Artists: Tally Hall

Needlejuice Records is a Tennessee based record label founded in 2017 by Nuclear Bubble Wrap's Jace McLain, Smashy Claw's Austin Aeschliman, and Brandon Brown. It specializes in producing physical media for alternative and internet-based musicians like Lemon Demon, The Scary Jokes, and Kawai Sprite.

In 2021, Needlejuice announced that they would be pressing Tally Hall's Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum on vinyl, CD, cassette,[1] and later minidisc[2]. They are Tally Hall's current record label, and pre-orders were opened on August 26, 2022 for Tally Hall's second album, Good & Evil.[3]

Company Guide

If and when you discover Tally Hall records in your local record stores and online retailers, you may notice that the label name is different. Sometimes, if they don't say Needlejuice, it will say Oglio and others say Ingrooves. The reason behind this is all the brokers and partnerships that Needlejuice has with other companies to help distribute the merchandise and the retailers often cannot figure out who the actual label is.

Here's a breakdown of the process and companies behind them:

  • GZ Media is the pressing plant in the Czech Republic
  • Pirates Press is a US broker for GZ Media, which handles the process of actually processing the order for preparation at GZ.
  • Needlejuice is the label. They order the records from Pirates Press.
  • Oglio is a record label that partners with Needlejuice for a distribution deal.
  • Ingrooves is the big distributor that sells the record to retailers.

External Links

References