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Run for Cover Records is an American independent record label based in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 2004 by Jeff Casazza at the age of 17 with a $1,000 loan, the label functioned as a small one-person bedroom operation in Brighton , until Casazza graduated Suffolk University in 2010.
That same year, Pinegrove re-recorded their song "Problems" for Topshelf Records' 2014 digital sampler. [16] After several years of self-releasing their music, the band signed to Boston-based independent label Run for Cover Records (RFC) in October 2015. [17] The group were connected with the label by Cam Boucher of the band Sorority Noise. [14]
A category for articles on musicians and musical groups that have been signed, or have recorded for the American independent record label Run for Cover Records. Pages in category "Run for Cover Records artists"
Holla (2013, Run For Cover) EP's. Involvement (2007, Division East Records) Makeup Smearing Python (2012, Smokers Cough) Magic Bullet 2 (2016, Ride The Fury) Vinyl / Splits. GDP, Dirty Money 7" (2008, Division East) The Front Bottoms, GDP 7" (2015, Bar/None Records, Run For Cover Records) Holla (2013, Run For Cover Records) Cassettes. Magic ...
"Run for Cover", a 1955 title song by Jackson/Brooks for the Run for Cover western movie "Run for Cover" (Lee Perry song), a 1967 song by Lee "Scratch" Perry "Run for Cover", a 1970 song by The Wailers released on their record label Tuff Gong
Run For Cover Records states that this Split marks growth and maturity for both bands as they go from up and coming locals to established national artists. [6] After the release of Citizen and Turnover's split EP on May 22, 2012, Citizen and Turnover went on a summer tour, along with the band Light Years.
These releases caught the attention of Boston based record label Run for Cover Records, who signed him to the label in 2021. [4] Upon signing to the label, Runnner announced plans to release a new album titled Always Repeating .
You're Gonna Miss It All was made available for streaming on February 4 via Pitchfork, before being released on February 11 through Run for Cover Records. [10] On March 6, a music video was released for "Your Graduation". [11] In March and April, the group supported The Wonder Years on their North American headlining tour. [12]