Father/Daughter Records

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Father/Daughter Records
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Founded2010;13 years ago (2010)
Founder
  • Jessi Frick
  • Ken Hector
Distributor(s)Secretly Distribution
Genre Indie rock
Country of originU.S.
Location San Francisco, California
Official website www.fatherdaughterrecords.com

Father/Daughter Records is an independent record label based in San Francisco, California. [1] It is owned and operated by Jessi Frick, a former marketing and publicity executive at Fiddler Records, and her father Ken Hector, and was formed in 2010. It was initially known for releasing early records by Mutual Benefit, Pure Bathing Culture, Levek and Oregon Bike Trails (now known as Cayucas).

Contents

The label has released songs by artists such as Shamir, Diet Cig, Remember Sports, Vagabon, Anjimile, Annie Blackman, and Partner. In 2018, Father/Daughter released its first book, Little Wonder by Kat Gardiner.

Stereogum named Father/Daughter Records one of the 6 Breakout Indie Labels of 2014. [2]

Discography

The following are the albums released by the label: [3]

  1. FD-001 – Family Trees – Dream Talkin 7”
  2. FD-002 – tooth ache – Skin 7”
  3. FD-003 – Levek – Look on the Bright Side 7”
  4. FD-004 – Mutual Benefit & Holy Spirits – Mutual Spirits split 12”
  5. FD-005 – Oregon Bike Trails Cayucas – High School Lover 7”
  6. FD-006 – Pure Bathing CulturePure Bathing Culture 12” EP
  7. FD-007 – Leapling – Losing Face 10” EP
  8. FD-008 – Cocktails – Cocktails 7” EP
  9. FD-009 – Saskatchewan – Occasion (digital album)
  10. FD-010 – The Everywheres – The Everywheres
  11. FD-011 – Bent Shapes – Feels Weird
  12. CD-FD-012 – Body Parts – Fire Dream
  13. LP-FD-012 – Body Parts – Fire Dream 12” LP
  14. FDD-001 – Running In The Fog – Silver EP
  15. FDD-002 – Happy Diving – Happy Diving EP
  16. FD-013 – Flagland – Love Hard
  17. FD-014 – Various Artists – Faux Real 12” LP (RECORD STORE DAY)
  18. FD-015 – Happy Diving – Happy Diving EP
  19. FD-016 – Andy Sadoway – Str8 Sh00ter EP
  20. FD-017 – Cocktails – Adult Life
  21. FD-018 – Small Wonder – Wendy
  22. FD-019 – Never Young – Master Copy
  23. FDD-003 – Colours – You Can't See Me
  24. FDD-004 – Spirit Kid – Is Happening
  25. FD-020 – Rivergazer – Random Nostalgia
  26. FD-021 – Sharpless – The One I Wanted To Be
  27. FD-022 – Happy Diving – Big World
  28. FD-023 – Never Young – Never Young
  29. FD-024 – Various Artists – Faux Real II
  30. FD-025 – Diet CigOver Easy
  31. FD-026 – Anomie – s/t EP
  32. FD-027 – Pupppy – Shit In The Apple Pie
  33. FD-028 – Soft Cat – All Energy Will Rise
  34. FD-029 – Running In The Fog – Silver EP
  35. FD-030 – O-FACE – Mint
  36. FD-031 – Diet Cig – Sleep Talk / Dinner Date 7”
  37. FD-032 – PWR BTTMUgly Cherries
  38. FD-033 – Remember SportsAll of Something
  39. FD-034 – Hiccup – Hiccup
  40. FD-035 – Addie Pray – Screentime
  41. FD-036 – Never Young – NY Singles
  42. FD-037 – Attic Abasement – Dream News
  43. FD-038 – Lisa Prank – Adult Teen
  44. FD-039 – T-Rextasy – Jurassic Punk
  45. FD-040 – Follin – Follin
  46. FD-041 – Plush – Please
  47. FD-042 – Cocktails – Hypochondriac
  48. FD-044 – Sat. Nite Duets – Air Guitar
  49. FD-045 – Forth Wanderers – Slop EP
  50. FD-046 – PWR BTTMProjection
  51. FD-047 – PWR BTTM – New Hampshire
  52. FD-048 – Never Young – Singles Tape II: SoftBank
  53. FD-049 – Hiccup – Imaginary Enemies
  54. FD-050 – Loose Tooth – Big Day
  55. FD-051 – Alex Napping – Mise En Place
  56. FD-052 – VagabonInfinite Worlds
  57. FD-053 – Remember SportsSunchokes
  58. FD-054 – Nnamdi OgbonnayaDROOL
  59. FD-055 – Diet CigSwear I'm Good At This
  60. FD-056 – Pardoner – Uncontrollable Salvation
  61. FD-057 – Who Is She? – Seattle Gossip
  62. FD-058 – Art School Jocks – Art School Jocks
  63. FD-059 – Fits – All Belief Is Paradise
  64. FD-060 – Soar – Dark/Gold
  65. FD-061 – Remember Sports/Pllush – Split 7"
  66. FD-062 – Nadine – Oh My
  67. FD-063 – Anna McClellanYes and No
  68. FD-064 – ShamirRevelations
  69. FD-065 – Attic Abasement – Dancing is Depressing
  70. FD-066 – Pllush – Stranger to the Pain
  71. FD-067 – Pale Kids – Hesitater
  72. FD-068 – Dama Scout – Dama Scout
  73. FD-069 – ShamirRoom
  74. FD-070 – Amy Fleisher Madden – A Million Miles
  75. FD-071 – Lisa Prank & Seattle's Little Helpers – Gimme What I Want
  76. FD-072 – Remember SportsSlow Buzz
  77. FD-073 – Dama Scout – Milky Milk
  78. FD-074 – Whitney Ballen – You're A Shooting Star, I'm A Sinking Ship
  79. FD-075 – Kat Gardiner – Little Wonder
  80. FD-076 – Sir BabygirlCrush On Me
  81. FD-077 – Rose Droll – Your Dog
  82. FD-078 – TashaAlone At Last
  83. FD-079 – Moaning LisaDo You Know Enough?
  84. FD-080 – Moaning LisaDo You Know Enough?
  85. FD-081 – PartnerSaturday the 14th
  86. FD-082 – Sir BabygirlPraying
  87. FD-083 – Esther RoseYou Made It This Far
  88. FD-084 – Christelle Bofale – Swim Team
  89. FD-085 – Lisa PrankPerfect Love Song
  90. FD-086 – Remember SportsSunchokes (Deluxe Edition)
  91. FD-087 – Sir BabygirlCrush on Me: BICONIC Edition
  92. FD-088 – Christelle Bofale – Miles
  93. FD-089 – Esther RoseMy Favorite Mistakes
  94. FD-090 – AnjimileGiver Taker
  95. FD-091 – Anna McClellanI saw first light
  96. FD-092 – Esther RoseHow Many Times
  97. FD-093 – Diet CigDo You Wonder About Me?
  98. FD-094 – TashaBut There's Still The Moon
  99. FD-095 – Remember SportsLike a Stone
  100. FD-098 – Various Artists – Saving for a Custom Van
  101. FD-099 – Various Artists – Simply Having a Wonderful Compilation
  102. FD-100 – TashaWould You Mind Please Pulling Me Close?
  103. FD-101 – S. Raekwon – Where I’m at Now
  104. FD-102dig – Annie BlackmanWhy We Met
  105. FD-102dig2 – Annie BlackmanSouvenir
  106. FD-102-dig3 – Annie BlackmanSeeds
  107. FD-103 – TashaTell Me What You Miss The Most
  108. FD-104 – Anjimile - Reunion
  109. FD-105 – Esther RoseHow Many More Times
  110. FD-106 – AnjimileReunion (Instrumentals)
  111. FD-107 – mui zyu – a wonderful thing vomits
  112. FD-108 – Home Is Where I Became Birds

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References

  1. "Father/Daughter Records featured in San Francisco Weekly". SF Weekly. November 9, 2012. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
  2. TULLY CLAYMORE, GABRIELA; RETTIG, JAMES (December 31, 2014). "Stereogum 6 Indie Breakout Indie Labels of 2014". Stereogum . Retrieved 2 August 2022.
  3. "Father / Daughter Discography". Father/Daughter Records. Retrieved 2 August 2022.