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), Two Gallants (San Francisco), and most recently Tokyo Police Club . [4] In 2005, Spend an Evening with Saddle Creek, a documentary detailing the first ten years of the record label's history, was released. The DVD features extensive interviews with the Saddle Creek bands, archival footage, and rare live performances.
Artists on the label Saddle Creek Records in Omaha, such as Bright Eyes, The Faint, and Cursive, are nationally renowned. [2] The formation of the sound occurred in the mid-1990s with Commander Venus, Frontier Trust, Weak, and Matchbook Shannon, and clubs such as the Cog Factory, and Sokol Music Hall.
The group signed to Saddle Creek Records in October 2022, and re-released Hayday both through the label and their Unstable Collective imprint, expanding the tracklist to include a bonus track, "Dog Song 2," and a remix of Hayday track "Termites" by the Philadelphia-based shoegaze band Full Body 2. [4]
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The Magnetas, Commander Venus, and The Faint. He is currently enjoying success as a solo artist. Indie rock bands on the Saddle Creek record label out of Omaha, Nebraska, include notable artists such as Bright Eyes, The Faint, and Cursive. [27] [28] These bands are playing a significant role in the current national rock scene.
Robb Nansel is a musician and president of Saddle Creek Records. He is also credited as a member of Commander Venus and Bright Eyes. Nansel met Mike Mogis while at school at the University of Nebraska Lincoln. In 2007, Nansel opened The Slow Down with partner Jason Kulbel, [1] a 470 capacity venue in the North Downtown area of Omaha, NE. [2]
Saddle Creek reissued the 2004 EP One Jug of Wine, Two Vessels in 2010, with four new tracks. [5] In August 2013, frontman Jake Bellows released his solo debut album New Ocean on Saddle Creek. [3] Neva Dinova's next performance came in December 2014. [4] In 2022, the group released their "rarities collection" Demos And C-Sides. [6]