LLR Recordings explained

LLR Recordings
Country:United States
Location:Chicago, IL

LLR Recordings (previously Little League Records 1998-2001) was a Chicago-based record label founded by Johnny Minardi and Tony Marino in August 2001. The label released records including the debut EP of The Academy Is..., the Remember Maine album The Last Place You Look, and the Hidden In Plain View EP .[1]

The company announced their closure following Minardi's move to work for Fueled by Ramen via a message on their website in 2005 stating "Goodnight sweet prince".[2] [3]

Discography

TitleArtistYearFormatCatalogue Number
Balloons...Everything's Ok.[4] August Premier2001AlbumLLR001
Treehouse Talk504Plan2001CD, AlbumLLR002
SplitAfter Project, Star Of Earendil2003CD, EPLLR004
The Last Place You LookRemember Maine2002CD, AlbumLLR005
Operation: Cut-ThroatHidden In Plain View2002CD, EP, DigLLR006
Two To The Chest To Remember, One To The Head To Forget[5] Feeling Left Out2003CD, AlbumLLR007
Once Upon A TimeFeeling Left Out2003CDLLR008
The AcademyThe Academy Is...2004CD, Album, EP, EnhLLR009
In The Land Of Lost MonstersGatsbys American Dream2004CD, EP, PromoLLR010
MannerAfterproject2004CD, AlbumUnknown

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Label: LLR Recordings - Rate Your Music. rateyourmusic.com. 2016-06-05.
  2. Web site: Break-ups: LLR Recordings (2001-2005). Punknews.org. www.punknews.org. 2016-06-05.
  3. Web site: Noise Creators » Noise Creators Podcast: Episode 001 – Introduction. 2016-08-28.
  4. Web site: Little League Records (2). Discogs. en. 2017-03-11.
  5. Web site: LLR Recordings. Discogs. en. 2017-03-11.