Scarlet Records
Scarlet Records is an Italian independent record label based in Milan. It is most notable for featuring two side projects from Soilwork front-man Björn "Speed" Strid, as well as band like Agent Steel, Royal Hunt, Skyclad, Eldritch, Hatesphere, Primevil, Labyrinth, Dark Moor, DGM and more. Founded in 1998, Scarlet Records has released more than 200 albums. In 2011 Scarlet Records entered a distribution deal with Entertainment One Distribution for the North American distribution of its new releases and extensive physical and digital catalog.
Scarlet Records | |
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Parent company | BL Music SAS |
Founded | 1997 |
Founder | Filippo Bersani |
Status | Active |
Genre | Power metal Melodic Death metal Heavy metal Death metal |
Country of origin | Italy |
Location | Milan |
Official website | www |
Current artists
- Arthemis
- Atlas Pain
- Band Of Spice
- Be The Wolf
- Cellador
- Cryonic Temple
- Darktribe
- Deathless Legacy
- Eagleheart
- Eldritch
- Excalion
- Faithsedge
- Frozen Crown
- Furor Gallico
- Game Over
- Hatesphere
- Horned Almighty
- Lahmia
- Light & Shade
- Mastercastle
- My Regime
- National Suicide
- Necrodeath
- Noveria
- Sadist
- Scar of the Sun
- Sinheresy
- Skeletoon
- Stormlord
- Theatres des Vampires
- Trick Or Treat[1]
- Ulvedharr
- Verikalpa
- Vision Divine
- Volturian[2]
- Whyzdom[3]
Former bands
- Aborym
- Agent Steel
- Arachnes
- Barcode
- Blinded Colony
- Bloodshot
- Bokor
- Brick
- Bulldozer
- Cadaveria
- Dark Moor
- DGM
- Disarmonia Mundi
- Dotma
- Dragonhammer
- Empyrios
- Extrema
- Holy Knights
- Infinita Symphonia
- Invocator
- Kaledon
- Kingcrow
- Labyrinth
- Malfeitor
- Manticora
- Metatrone
- Michele Luppi
- Node
- Odd Dimension
- Operatika
- Sawthis
- Scamp
- Odyssea
- Requiem
- Revolution Renaissance
- Royal Hunt
- Schizo
- Shaman
- Secret Sphere
- Skylark
- Skyclad
- Slowmotion Apocalypse
- Solar Fragment
- SmaXone
- Spice & The RJ Band
- Subzero
- Tigertailz
- Timo Tolkki
- Tears of Magdalena
- Terror 2000
- Thy Majestie
- Tyrant Eyes
- Wuthering Heights
See also
- List of record labels
References
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