Western Tread Recordings

Western Tread Recordings was an independent record label based in Tempe, Arizona. It was owned and operated by Jim Adkins of Jimmy Eat World and music-promoter Charlie Levy.[1][2]

Western Tread Recordings
Founded2003 (2003)
FounderJim Adkins
Charlie Levy
GenreRock
Country of originU.S.
LocationTempe, Arizona

History

While commiserating one evening over dinner over the lack of label representation in the Southwest, friends Jim Adkins of Jimmy Eat World and Charlie Levy, a well-connected music promoter, decided to start their own label.[3] Their chief goal was to showcase Arizona's fledgling talents through a steady slate of CD, EP, vinyl, and 7-inch releases,[3] and to focus on releasing Jimmy Eat World records on vinyl.[4] Their first releases included EP by the Format, a vinyl version of Jimmy Eat World's Bleed American, and The Bull, the Balloon, and the Family by Reubens Accomplice.

Even though Western Tread expanded over time, it remained strictly a part-time venture for both Adkins and Levy.[1] This label now appears to be dormant. While being interviewed by Matt Pryor of The Get Up Kids during his Nothing to Write Home About Podcast, Jim stated that the label is not exactly dead, but, at this point, serves only as a catalog of music.[4]

Bands

Discography

Title Artist Notes
EP The Format
The Bull, the Balloon, and the Family Reubens Accomplice
Bleed American Jimmy Eat World Vinyl version of best-selling album, originally released by Dreamworks Records. Contains bonus track: Splash, Turn, Twist.
Self-Titled Tickertape Parade
Now We Have Something To Celebrate Peachcake & Less Pain Forever Split EP
Dopamine/Reubens Accomplice Dopamine & Reubens Accomplice Split EP
Futures Jimmy Eat World Vinyl release of album originally released by Interscope Records. Included the bonus track Shame.
Chase This Light Jimmy Eat World Vinyl release of album originally released by Interscope Records.

References

  1. Concert Wizard Levy Marks Decade of Marquee Shows, The Arizona Republic, Nov. 13, 2005, at A&E
  2. Kelley, Brendan Joel. Slow Biz: Valley Promoter Won't Let Scene Erode, The Phoenix New Times, May 19, 2005 retrieved 2012-06-05
  3. Western Tread Represents Arizona; Partners Jim Adkins of Jimmy Eat World and Promoter Charlie Levy Unveil New Valley Record Label, Business Wire, Feb. 4, 2003
  4. Nothing to Write Home About Podcast: Jim Adkins, Episode 28 retrieved 2013-09-05
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