MeteorCity

American record label


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nameMeteorCity
image_nameMeteorCitylogo.png
image_size240px
founded
founderJadd Shickler
Aaron Emmel
statusActive
genreStoner rock, doom metal, sludge metal, drone metal, psychedelic rock
countryUnited States
url
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MeteorCity Records is an American record label founded in 1997 by Jadd Shickler and Aaron Emmel in Albuquerque, New Mexico. With the release of its compilation album Welcome to MeteorCity showcasing young unsigned Kyuss-like bands, MeteorCity helped launch the stoner rock genre and many of the genre's first bands, plus side projects from members of well-known bands including The Atomic Bitchwax and Hermano. MeteorCity Records was one of the first record labels dedicated exclusively to Stoner rock, doom metal, sludge metal, drone metal and psychedelic rock.

History

MeteorCity was founded in September 1997 by Jadd Shickler (of band Spiritu) and Aaron Emmel in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The first incarnation was an online store called All That's Heavy, which sold hard-to-find releases by stoner rock bands Kyuss, Monster Magnet, and Fu Manchu. They soon expanded the catalog to include artists that stylistically fit with the first three bands.

After running the online store for about half a year, they were contacted by the former proprietor for the first Kyuss fan website. He recommended MeteorCity do a compilation of unsigned bands that Kyuss fans would enjoy. MeteorCity Records was formed, and the result of the suggestion was the compilation Welcome to MeteorCity, which was released in May of that year. The compilation included both established desert and stoner rock acts, including new bands established by John Garcia of Kyuss (now in Unida), Ed Mundell of Monster Magnet, and Pete Stahl. The album was the first time that the bands Sixty Watt Shaman, Lowrider, The Atomic Bitchwax, Dozer, Goatsnake, Drag Pack, and Los Natas were heard on a record. According to MeteorCity founders,

Around this time a MeteorCity intern purportedly coined the term desert rock to describe the burgeoning genre, which is still used interchangeably with the more known descriptor "stoner rock". Stoner rock originates from the title of the 1997 Roadrunner Records compilation Burn One Up! Music for Stoners.

After the first compilation was released, that summer the label received a call from customer Henry Vasquez, who had the members of the band Nebula in his store. The bandmembers, which included founding Fu Manchu members Eddie Glass (guitar) and Ruben Romano (drums), had asked to talk with them. The band agreed to release their EP on MeteorCity, and MeteorCity offered to fund the band's recording session with Jack Endino. The result was MeteorCity's second release, the Nebula/Lowrider EP, which also featured tracks by Swedish band Lowrider. In 1999, the label released Unida/Dozer, a joint EP featuring the first non-compilation tracks by Unida and Swedish band Dozer.

The label soon signed a number of musicians and bands from the Palm Desert Scene of desert rock, such as Hermano and Unida, both featuring former Kyuss frontman John Garcia. They have also released albums by The Atomic Bitchwax, which features Monster Magnet guitarist Ed Mundell, and The Hidden Hand and Spirit Caravan led by Obsessed/St. Vitus guitarist Scott "Wino" Weinreich. In 2002 they released the first album by the Orquesta Del Desierto, which featured key members of the major desert rock bands.

Change of ownership

As the scene continued to develop, the popular website StonerRock.com was launched by Dan Beland in 1999. The website became a central community hub for heavy music artists and fans. In March 2001, MeteorCity licensed StonerRock.com to take over management and operations of All That's Heavy. All That's Heavy's catalog grew to become the largest online store of stoner rock, doom metal, sludge metal, drone metal and psychedelic rock. MeteorCity in turn began to focus more on the label. All That's Heavy was officially sold to Dan Beland and Melanie Streko of StonerRock.com on May 15, 2004, and renamed All That is Heavy.

In 2007, Shickler and Emmel sold MeteorCity Records to Dan Beland and Melanie Streko as well. Their farewell release was a three disc compilation disc titled ...And Back to Earth Again. MeteorCity continued to release albums by new bands, including full LPs from Black Pyramid, Elder, Snail and Freedom Hawk, among others. In 2010 StonerRock.com was taken offline, and MeteorCity Records became the official label for All That is Heavy. On September 1, 2014, Melanie Streko resigned from All That is Heavy and MeteorCity Records. Three years later, on August 1, 2017, All That is Heavy was sold to Casey and Taylor Kelch of Katy, Texas.

Artists

Release history

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YearNo.ArtistTitleYearNo.ArtistTitle
1998MCY-001Various (Sixty Watt Shaman, Sparzanza, Fatso Jetson, The Atomic Bitchwax, Rotors to Rust, Demoncleaner, Goatsnake, Drag Pack, Lowrider, Roadsaw, Sheavy, Dozer, Los Natas, JM.J, Core, Celestial Season, etc.)Welcome to MeteorCity
FMC-001Solace, SolarizedJersey Devils Double EP
MCY-002
MCY-004Nebula, LowriderNebula/Lowrider
1999MCY-003
MCY-005Unida, DozerUnida/Dozer
MCY-006Five Wheel DriveMisdemeanor
MCY-007Spirit CaravanDreamwheel
2000MCY-008The QuillThe Quill
MCY-009Various (Electric Frankenstein, Solace, Sebastian Bach, Zébulon, Iron Savior, Las Cruces, Eternal Elysium, The Quill, Blind Dog, etc.)Slave to the Power – The Iron Maiden Tribute
MCY-010SolaceFurther
MCY-011Eternal ElysiumSpiritualized D
MCY-012LowriderOde to Io
MCY-013The Mushroom River BandMusic for the World Beyond
MCY-014AbdullahAbdullah
MCY-015Blind DogThe Last Adventures of Captain Dog
2001MCY-016Various (Lowrider, Eternal Elysium, Sheavy, The Awesome Machine, etc.)I Am Vengeance Soundtrack
MCY-017Scene Killer (Members of The Atomic Bitchwax, Burnout King, Core, Daisycutter, Drag Pack)Scene Killer
MCY-018SolarizedDriven
2002MCY-019Eternal ElysiumShare
MCY-020The Atomic BitchwaxSpit Blood
MCY-021The Ribeye BrothersIf I Had a Horse
MCY-022Orquesta Del DesiertoOrquesta Del Desierto
MCY-023NebulaDos EPs
MCY-024The Mushroom River BandSimsalabim
2003MCY-025SpirituSpiritu
2002MCY-026AbdullahGraveyard Poetry
2003MCY-027Solace13
MCY-028Gallery of MitesBugs on the Bluefish
MCY-029Blind DogCaptain Dog Rides Again
2004MCY-030The Hidden HandDivine Propaganda
2003MCY-031Spirit CaravanThe Last Embrace
2004MCY-032Orquesta del DesiertoDos
MCY-033Black NASADeuce
MCY-034The Hidden Hand, Wooly MammothNight Letters
MCY-035HermanoDare I Say...
2005MCY-036The Atomic Bitchwax3
2006MCY-037Spiritu / Village of Dead RoadsHuman Failures
MCY-038The ObsessedLunar Womb
MCY-039The Atomic BitchwaxBoxriff
2007MCY-040Various (Solace, The Atomic Bitchwax, Unida, Lowrider, Blind Dog, Dozer, Black NASA, Cosmosquad, Las Cruces, Spiritu, I am Droid, Truckfighters, etc.)...And Back to Earth Again – Ten Years of MeteorCity
2008MCY-041FarflungA Wound in Eternity
MCY-042Dead ManDead Man
MCY-043ElderElder
MCY-044Eighteen Wheels BurningTweak'd Out, Strung up and Redlined
2009MCY-045NightstalkerSuperfreak
MCY-046Freedom HawkFreedom Hawk
MCY-047Leeches of LoreLeeches of Lore
MCY-048New Keepers of the Water TowersChronicles
MCY-049Black PyramidBlack Pyramid
MCY-050SnailBlood
2008MCY-051Let the Night RoarLet the Night Roar
2009MCY-052FloodNative
2010MCY-053ValkyrieValkyrie
MCY-054ValkyrieMan of Two Visions
2009MCY-055AraratMusica de la Resistencia
MCY-056Village of Dead RoadsDesolation Will Destroy You
MCY-057WhitebuzzBook of Whyte
MCY-058EgyptEgypt
2010MCY-059Humo Del CairoHumo del Cairo
2011MCY-060New Keepers of the Water TowersThe Calydonian Hunt
2010MCY-061SardoniSSardonis
2010MCY-063DozerIn the Tail of a Comet / Madre de Dios
MCY-064FarflungLive at Roadburn 2009
MCY-065Olde GrowthOlde Growth
2010MCY-666Various (Crushed Skulls, Flood, Egypt, Whitebuzz, SardoniS, Ararat, Freedom Hawk, Elder, Farflung, Black Pyramid, etc.)Welcome Back to MeteorCity
2011MCY-066ElderDead Roots Stirring
2012MCY-067Black PyramidII
2005MCY-999The Atomic BitchwaxAtomic Bitchwax I (limited edition with alternate cover art)
2005MCY-998SolaceFurther (reissue)
MCY-997Unida, DozerUnida/Dozer (reissue)
MCY-996TruckfightersGravity X
2006MCY-995Village of Dead RoadsDwelling in Doubt
2007MCY-994Los NatasEl Universo Perdido De Los Natas
2008MCY-993The Atomic BitchwaxTab 4 (limited edition with alternate cover art)
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References

| title = Where to Start: MeteorCity | first = | last = | url = http://theobelisk.net/obelisk/2011/07/08/meteorcitywts/ | newspaper = | publisher = The Obelisk | date = | accessdate = August 26, 2011

|title = Meteor City |first = Todd K. |last = Smith |url = http://www.cuttingedgerocks.com/Meteor.html |newspaper = |publisher = The Cutting Edge |date = |accessdate = August 26, 2011 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20111004232317/http://www.cuttingedgerocks.com/Meteor.html |archive-date = October 4, 2011 |url-status = dead

| title = MeteorCity: Play it Very Loud! | first = von | last = Christian | url = http://www.metalglory.de/interviews.php?nr=708 | newspaper = Metal Glory | publisher = | date = August 26, 2009 | accessdate = August 26, 2011

|title = Label Spotlight: Meteor City Records |first = Ray |last = Van Horn, Jnr. |url = https://rayvanhornjr.blogspot.com/2009/09/label-spotlight-meteor-city-records.html |newspaper = |publisher = The Metal Minute |date = September 26, 2009 |accessdate = August 26, 2011 |archive-url = https://archive.today/20121130034129/http://rayvanhornjr.blogspot.com/2009/09/label-spotlight-meteor-city-records.html |archive-date = November 30, 2012 |url-status = dead

| title = News: StonerRock.com and MeteorCity Part Ways | first = | last = | url = http://www.bravewords.com/news/13824 | publisher = Bravewords.com | date = May 19, 2004 | accessdate = August 26, 2011

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