Hobbledehoy Record Co.
Founded2006
FounderTom Majerczak
Distributor(s)MGM (AUS/NZ) Cobraside (Rest of World)
GenreIndie
Country of originAustralia
LocationAdelaide
Official websitehttp://www.hobbledehoyrecords.com

Hobbledehoy Record Co. (/ˈhɒbəldihɔɪ/ HOB-əl-dee-hoy) is an artistic-centric[1][2] independent record label in Adelaide, Australia. Founded by Tom Majerczak while he was attending University[3] in Melbourne, the label has released notable recordings by Blueline Medic,[4] Owen, Arrows,[5][6] This Will Destroy You[7] and others.[8]

Discography

(Arranged by date of release) [9]

  • Oh Messy Life – 1+1−1=1 – HOB001 (CD, 2006)
  • Oh Messy Life – The Literature EP – HOB002 (CD, 2006)
  • The City on FilmIn Formal Introduction – HOB004 (CD, 2007)
  • The Leap Year – With A Little Push A Pattern Appears – HOB005 (CD, 2007)
  • Blueline MedicThe Middle Of The End – HOB003 (7", 2008)
  • Hey MercedesUnorchestrated – HOB006 (LP 12", 2008)
  • Arrows / These Hands Could Separate The Sky – Split – HOB007 (CD, 2008)
  • ArrowsModern Art & Politics – HOB008 (CD, 2008)
  • Blueline Medic42:19 – HOB009 (LP, 2009)
  • Blueline Medic42:19 – HOB009 (CD, 2009)
  • OwenAt Home With Owen – HOB011 (CD, 2009)
  • OwenNew Leaves – HOB012 (CD, 2009)
  • Jamie Hay – Thieves – HOB010 (7", 2010)
  • ArrowsTry and Stay Upright – HOB013 (LP, 2010)
  • ArrowsTry and Stay Upright – HOB013 (CD, 2010)
  • ArrowsModern Art & Politics – HOB008 (2xLP, 2011)
  • The Leap Year – "With A Little Push A Pattern Appears" – HOB005 (LP, 2011)
  • This Will Destroy YouTunnel Blanket – HOB015 (2xLP, 2011)
  • This Will Destroy YouTunnel Blanket – HOB015 (CD, 2011)
  • BraidCloser To Closed – HOB016 (LP 12", 2011)
  • OwenGhost Town – HOB017 (LP, 2011)
  • Lymbyc SystymShutter Release – HOB014 (LP, 2012)
  • Eleventh He Reaches LondonThe Good Fight For Harmony (Remaster) – HOB018 (LP, 2012)
  • Arrows / Empire! Empire! (I Was a Lonely Estate)Split – HOB019 (7", 2012)
  • Jamie Hay – King Of The Sun – HOB020 (LP, 2012)
  • Jamie Hay – King Of The Sun – HOB020 (CD, 2012)
  • Fourteen Nights At Sea– Untitled – HOB021 (CD, 2012)
  • Charge Group – Escaping Mankind – HOB022 (LP, 2013)
  • Fourteen Nights At Sea– Great North – HOB023 (LP, 2013)
  • Fourteen Nights At Sea– Great North – HOB023 (CD, 2013)
  • Eleventh He Reaches LondonHollow Be My Name (Remaster) – HOB024 (2xLP, 2013)
  • OwenL’Ami du Peuple – HOB025 (LP, 2013)
  • Eleventh He Reaches LondonBānhūs – HOB026 (LP, 2013)
  • Eleventh He Reaches LondonBānhūs – HOB026 (CD, 2013)
  • The Leap Year – "The Narrowing" – HOB027 (LP, 2013)
  • Ceres – "Luck" – HOB028 (LP 12", 2014)
  • CaspianWaking Season – HOB029 (2LP, 2014)
  • Ceres – I Don't Want To Be Anywhere But Here – HOB030 (LP, 2014)
  • Ceres – I Don't Want To Be Anywhere But Here – HOB030 (CD, 2014)
  • Kevin DevineBubblegum – HOB031 (LP, 2014)
  • Kevin DevineBulldozer – HOB032 (LP, 2014)
  • Ceres – Selfish Prick – HOB033 (7", 2014)
  • This Will Destroy YouAnother Language – HOB034 (2xLP, 2014)
  • This Will Destroy YouAnother Language – HOB034 (CD, 2014)
  • Luke Howard – Two & One – HOB035 (LP, 2015)
  • Codes in the Clouds - Codes in the Clouds - HOB 053 (LP, 2019)

See also

References

  1. "The AU interview: Kevin Devine (USA) talks Hobbledehoy Record Co. In Adelaide and the likelihood of Bad Books songs on his tour with Manchester Orchestra | the AU review". Archived from the original on 13 November 2014. Retrieved 7 April 2015.
  2. "HIDDEN CURRENTS – HOBBLEDEHOY RECORDS". Echoesanddust.com. 5 May 2013. Retrieved 21 November 2021.
  3. "About - Hobbledehoy Record Co". Hobblrdehoyrecords.com. Retrieved 21 November 2021.
  4. "Blueline Medic signs with Hobbledehoy Record Co". Punknews.org. 9 February 2008. Retrieved 21 November 2021.
  5. "Arrows in new Parkway Drive DVD". Archived from the original on 14 April 2015. Retrieved 7 April 2015.
  6. "Arrows - Modern Art & Politics (album review )". Sputnikmusic.com. Retrieved 21 November 2021.
  7. "This Will Destroy You - Tunnel Blanket (2011 LP) | the AU review". Archived from the original on 9 October 2011. Retrieved 30 August 2011.
  8. Levin, Darren (22 October 2009). "How labels are cashing in on music piracy". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 21 November 2021.
  9. "Hobbledehoy Releases". Hobblrdehoyrecords.com. Retrieved 21 November 2021.
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