Immortal Records
American record label
Record label
Immortal Records was an American independent record label /imprint label based in Los Angeles , California .[ 1] The company helped launch the careers of such influential acts as Korn , Thirty Seconds To Mars , and Incubus over the years. The label had also released soundtracks, including Judgment Night , Spawn , Blade II and Masters of Horror . It was distributed by various labels, including Epic , Virgin and RED Distribution .[ 2]
History
Immortal Records was founded in 1991 by Amanda Scheer Demme and Happy Walters. Shortly after its inception, the label signed a three-year deal with Epic Records. The label also renewed its contract with the label in 1994 for two years further.[ 3]
In 1997, following the expiration of their two-year renewal Epic re-signed a new five-year deal with the label worth $35 million. The deal granted the label more creative freedoms, and around this time the label grew its staff from 15 to 20 employees.[ 3] However, in 1998 the head of Epic, Richard Griffiths, was fired from his position, and relations between Epic and Immortal began to sour. They eventually agreed to separate, with Epic retaining the rights to Korn and Incubus.[ 4]
In September 1999, Immortal signed a five-year deal with Virgin Records. Virgin's deal with the label was intended to help the label gain new rock acts.[ 5] The first signing under the new deal was punk rock band U.S. Crush .[ 4] The deal was severed in late 2002 after the exits of the executives who signed the label's 1999 distribution deal. Virgin kept Thirty Seconds To Mars on the label.[ 6]
In August 2003, Immortal signed a deal with RED Distribution.[ 6]
The company ceased operations in November 2007.[ 7] [ 8] Despite this, its name was still used on albums by Incubus and Thirty Seconds To Mars after the label's closure. The Escape Frame's self-titled album, which was intended to be released on Immortal prior to it going defunct, was released through End Sounds in September 2008.[ 9]
Discography
Distributor
Year
Release Date
Artist / Band
Album
Billboard 200 Position
RIAA Certifications
Epic
1993
May 4, 1993
Funkdoobiest
Which Doobie U B?
#56[ 10]
September 14, 1993
Various Artists
Judgement Night soundtrack
#17[ 11]
US: Gold
1994
July 12, 1994
April's Motel Room
Black 14
—
RCA
April 26, 1994
Volume 10
Hip-Hopera
—
Epic
October 4, 1994
Various Artists
Love and a .45 soundtrack
—
October 11, 1994
Korn
Korn
#72[ 12]
US: 2× Platinum
November 15, 1994
Various Artists
B-Ball's Best Kept Secret
—
1995
July 4, 1995
Funkdoobiest
Brothas Doobie
#115[ 10]
October 31, 1995
Various Artists
The Next Chapter: Strictly Underground
—
1996
April 3, 1996
Far
Tin Cans With Strings To You
—
August 20, 1996
The Urge
Receiving The Gift of Flavour
—
October 15, 1996
Korn
Life Is Peachy
#3[ 12]
US: 2× Platinum
1997
January 7, 1997
Incubus
Enjoy Incubus (EP)
—
July 29, 1997
Various Artists
Spawn: The Album
#7[ 13]
US: Gold
September 9, 1997
Incubus
S.C.I.E.N.C.E.
—
US: Gold
1998
March 10, 1998
Far
Water & Solutions
—
April 21, 1998
The Urge
Master of Styles
#111[ 14]
August 18, 1998
Korn
Follow The Leader
#1[ 12]
US: 5× Platinum
September 8, 1998
Bare Jr.
Boo-Tay
—
October 13, 1998
Various Artists
Slam: The Soundtrack
#84[ 13]
Goodness
Anthem
—
1999
March 30, 1999
Various Artists
Family Values Tour '98
#7
US: Gold
October 26, 1999
Incubus
Make Yourself
#47[ 15]
US: 2× Platinum
November 16, 1999
Korn
Issues
#1[ 12]
US: 3× Platinum
Virgin
2000
July 18, 2000
The Urge
Too Much Stereo
#200[ 14]
October 10, 2000
Bare Jr.
Brainwasher
—
November 7, 2000
Snot
Strait Up
#56
2001
April 11, 2001
U.S. Crush
U.S. Crush
—
July 3, 2001
Various Artists
Kiss of the Dragon soundtrack
—
August 14, 2001
No One
No One
—
Epic
October 23, 2001
Incubus
Morning View
#2[ 15]
US: 2× Platinum
Virgin
November 9, 2001
Transmatic
Transmatic
—
2002
February 26, 2002
Switched
Subject To Change
—
March 19, 2002
Various Artists
Blade II soundtrack
#26[ 16]
Epic
June 11, 2002
Korn
Untouchables
#2[ 12]
US: Platinum
Virgin
August 27, 2002
Thirty Seconds to Mars
30 Seconds to Mars
#107[ 17]
RED
2003
May 20, 2003
7th Standard
Fire From the Sky
—
November 11, 2003
Various Artists
A Santa Cause: It's a Punk Rock Christmas
—
Epic
November 21, 2003
Korn
Take A Look In The Mirror
#9[ 12]
US: Platinum
2004
February 3, 2004
Incubus
A Crow Left of the Murder...
#2[ 15]
US: Platinum
October 5, 2004
Korn
Greatest Hits Vol. 1
#4[ 12]
US: Platinum
RED
October 19, 2004
Mix Master Mike
Bangzilla
—
2005
February 8, 2005
Scary Kids Scaring Kids
After Dark (EP)
—
March 22, 2005
A Change of Pace
An Offer You Can't Refuse
—
May 10, 2005
Walking Ashland
Composure
—
June 28, 2005
Scary Kids Scaring Kids
The City Sleeps in Flames
—
Virgin
August 30, 2005
Thirty Seconds to Mars
A Beautiful Lie
#36[ 17]
US: Platinum
RED
October 18, 2005
Various Artists
Masters of Horror soundtrack
—
Epic
2006
May 9, 2006
Korn
Live & Rare
—
RED
June 13, 2006
Walking Ashland
Telescopes (EP)
—
thebleedingalarm
Beauty In Destruction
—
June 20, 2006
Agent Sparks
Red Rover
—
July 11, 2006
The Finals
Plan Your Getaway
—
August 15, 2006
A Change Of Pace
Prepare The Masses
#155[ 18]
August 22, 2006
Deadsy
Phantasmagore
#176[ 19]
October 3, 2006
Brazil
The Philosophy of Velocity
—
Epic
November 24, 2006
Incubus
Light Grenades
#1[ 15]
US: Gold
RED
December 5, 2006
Various Artists
A Santa Cause: It's a Punk Rock Christmas Volume 2
—
2007
March 20, 2007
Hot Rod Circuit
The Underground Is a Dying Breed
—
April 3, 2007
Tyler Read
Only Rock and Roll Can Save Us Now
—
April 17, 2007
Walking Ashland
The Well
—
August 21, 2007
Adema
Kill the Headlights
—
RED/RCA
August 28, 2007
Scary Kids Scaring Kids
Scary Kids Scaring Kids
#80[ 20]
Epic
2009
June 16, 2009
Incubus
Monuments and Melodies
#5[ 15]
US: Gold
Virgin
December 8, 2009
Thirty Seconds To Mars
This Is War
#19[ 17]
US: Gold
Epic
2011
July 12, 2011
Incubus
If Not Now, When?
#2[ 15]
Virgin
2013
May 17, 2013
Thirty Seconds To Mars
Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams
#6[ 17]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
See also
References
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^ a b Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. August 2, 2003.
^ Paul, Aubin (November 1, 2007). "Immortal Records ceases operations" . Punknews.org . Retrieved December 22, 2021 .
^ Archive-Chris-Harris. "30 Seconds To Mars' Jared Leto Says $30 Million Lawsuit Against Band Is 'Ridiculously Overblown' " . MTV News . Archived from the original on July 8, 2014. Retrieved July 6, 2022 .
^ Paul, Aubin (September 13, 2008). "The Escape Frame set for release after full-year delay" . Punknews.org. Retrieved June 18, 2022 .
^ a b "Funkdoobiest" . Billboard . Retrieved April 3, 2022 .
^ "Judgment Night / Soundtrack" . Billboard.elpee.jp . Retrieved April 3, 2022 .
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^ a b "Soundtrack : Chart History" . Billboard.com . Retrieved April 9, 2022 .
^ a b "The Urge" . Billboard . Retrieved April 3, 2022 .
^ a b c d e f "Incubus" . Billboard . Retrieved April 3, 2022 .
^ " 'Blade' Soundtrack Wields Wu-Tang Members" . Billboard.com . November 5, 2004. Retrieved April 3, 2022 .
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