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El Shaddai Records | |
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Founded | 2006 |
Founder | Phil Kennedy |
Status | Active |
Country of origin | Australia |
Location | Melbourne, Australia |
Official website | Elshaddairecords.net |
El Shaddai Records is an independent record label founded in late 2006 and based in Melbourne, Australia. Shortly after the label began they announced that they had signed post-hardcore band House Vs. Hurricane and rock/hardcore band Forgiven Rival, [1] publishing numerous releases for both groups. In late 2009 El Shaddai Records continued on to sign deals with Antiskeptic, [2] and US groups A Plea for Purging, [3] and This Runs Through for the Australian releases of the bands' recordings. 2010 saw the Australian release of He Is Legend's It Hates You and To Speak of Wolves' Following Voices. In 2011 El Shaddai Records released the Blessed By A Broken Heart single Forever off their album Feel The Power which was released on the label 24 January 2012.
Cat. # | Artist | Title | Format |
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House Vs. Hurricane | Comforting Our Thoughts in a Continuous Blue (Demo Single) (2007) | Digital Single | |
ESR001 | House Vs. Hurricane | Comforting Our Thoughts in a Continuous Blue (Studio Single) (2008) | Digital Single |
ESR002 | Forgiven Rival | Life Behind The Lies (Single) (2008) | Digital Single |
ESR003/AMP050 | Forgiven Rival | This Is a War (2008) | CD/LP |
ESR004 | Forgiven Rival | The Request (Single) (2008) | Digital Single |
ESR005/AMP033 | House Vs. Hurricane | Forfeiture (2008) | CD/EP |
ESR006 | Forgiven Rival | Like the Effects of the Wind (Single) (2008) | CD single |
Forgiven Rival | The Grey (Single) (2009) | Digital Single | |
ESR008 | He Is Legend | It Hates You (2010) | CD/LP |
ESR010 | To Speak of Wolves | Following Voices (2010) | CD/DVD |
ESR012 | Forgiven Rival | You Kiss Your Mumma With That Mouth (Single) (2010) [4] | CD/LP |
ESR009 | Antiskeptic | Goodbye Goodnight (Live Recording) (2011) | CD/DVD |
ESR013 | Blessed By A Broken Heart | Forever (2011) | Digital Single |
ESR014 | Blessed By A Broken Heart | Feel The Power (2012) | CD/LP |
ESR007 | A Plea for Purging | Depravity (2012) | CD/LP |
ESR011 | This Runs Through | Until Forever Finds Me (2012) | CD/LP |
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