Audio Antihero

Audio Antihero is a UK based independent label from the south-east London, which was founded in October 2009 by Jamie Halliday. The label was known through the publication of Nosferatu D2s We're Gonna Walk Around This City With Our Headphones on to Block Out the Noise and Benjamin Shaw's I Got the Pox, the Pox Is What I Got. These included reviews from Drowned in Sound, The Skinny and Pitchfork, among others, as well as the radio stations BBC 6 Music, Triple R, Resonance FM and NME Radio. The label continued to receive support from the lead singer of the band Los Campesinos! and Nic Dalton, former member of The Lemonheads.

In 2011, the label released a series of EPs. Artists and bands were Jack Hayter ( formerly of Hefner), Broken Shoulder, waiting Gore Hell Nicker, Paul Hawkins & The Awkward Silences and Fighting Kites.

Proceeds from the compilation of Bob Hope Would. , Which was published in the same year, the victims of the Tohoku earthquake benefit and the compilation got a positive press. Jack Hayter played in Greenwich, London for the same good cause.

In the same year, sales of the label began to slowly increase. The label founder Jamie Halliday was interviewed by Tom Robinson on BBC 6 Music and wrote a " Do & Do not" Instructions for running a independent label for the website of the BBC. The band Johnny Foreigner recommended Audio Antihero in her blog and the side Another form of relief called it "probably the greatest one-man label in the world. "

Artists and bands who have published something in Audio Antihero

  • Nosferatu D2
  • Benjamin Shaw
  • Jack Hayter
  • Broken Shoulder
  • Waiting Gore Hell Nicker
  • Paul Hawkins & The Awkward Silences
  • Fighting Kites

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