Century Media Records

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Century Media Records
Image:Century_Media_logo.gif
Founded 1988
Distributing label Caroline Distribution (US)
Genre Rock, Metal, Hardcore punk
Country of origin Germany
Official website http://www.centurymedia.com/

Century Media Records (CMR) is an independent rock record label with offices in the United States, Brazil, Germany, Australia, France, Italy, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.

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[edit] Background

Century Media was founded by Robert Kampf in Dortmund, Germany in 1988 and has gone on to start the careers of such famous bands as Nevermore, diecast, Suicide Silence, Winds of Plague, Iced Earth, Lacuna Coil, and Shadows Fall. They specialize in goth, death, black, power and hardcore metal, as well as some related sub-genres.[1] A number of artists listed are licensed to Century Media for the American market from labels mostly based in Europe. Since 1995, Marco Barbieri has been the label's president.

The label’s biggest band is Lacuna Coil, while Shadows Fall had the most success during their time with the label. Iconic hardcore punk band Sick Of It All also resides in the Century Media family. Lacuna Coil’s 2002 album, Comalies, became Century Media’s first act to crack the Billboard Top 200 chart 2 years after its release. Their latest album, Karmacode, has sold over 490,000 copies since its release and debuted at #28 on the Billboard Charts, also hitting #1 on the Top Independent Albums Chart. Shadows Fall’s 2004 album, The War Within, set a new milestone for the label with a Top 20 debut on the Billboard Top 200 and also debuted at No. 1 on the Independent Albums chart, having sold over 300,000 copies since its release. Other notable artists on the label that have also made appearances on the Billboard Top 200 include Arch Enemy, Stuck Mojo, Behemoth, Children of Bodom, Strapping Young Lad, and God Forbid.

[edit] Century Black

During the mid to late 1990s, Century Media had a label off-shoot called Century Black, which served to be the "Miramax Films" of black metal, releasing or re-releasing hard-to-find black metal albums that normally would be near impossible to find on American shores (usually released under smaller labels such as Malicious Records or Candlelight Records). By 2000, the plug was pulled on Century Black, seeing as more than a few bands under that label either moved on to other labels, changed their musical direction, or became part of the actual "Century Family".

[edit] Abacus Records

Abacus Records is an imprint of Century Media, signing mostly metalcore bands. On July 24, 2007, it was reported that Abacus Records had shut down.[1]

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ CMR Statement (Accessed July 15, 2007)

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