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Dine Alone Records
Founded2005; 19 years ago (2005)
FounderJoel Carriere
Distributor(s)RED Distribution (US)
Universal Music Group (CAN)
GenreRock, alternative rock, indie rock, folk, post-hardcore
Country of originCanada, United States
LocationToronto, Nashville, Los Angeles
Official websitedinealonerecords.com

Dine Alone Records is a Canadian and American independent record label, founded in St. Catharines and Toronto by Joel Carriere. The label is now based in Toronto, Nashville and Los Angeles.

History

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Dine Alone was born out of founder Joel Carriere's home in St. Catharines, Ontario. After years working various positions in the Canadian music industry and building his own cultural website and promotional company, Carriere launched Dine Alone Records in 2005.[1] With a name drawn from the songs "Dine Alone" by the post-hardcore band Quicksand, and a set of founders who had ties to the North American heavy music scene, Dine Alone worked with artists such as The Fullblast, Johnny Truant, City and Colour and Attack in Black.

Dine Alone quickly expanded its roster from the early days of City and Colour, Arkells, and Bedouin Soundclash to over 50 national and international artists. Dine Alone Records was named the number one independent label and the number four label overall in Canada in Nielsen Soundscan's 2013 year-end report.[citation needed] In 2013, the label expanded into Nashville and furthermore, to Los Angeles in 2014.

In 2015, Dine Alone Records launched a series of events and projects to celebrate their tenth anniversary, including 'Wax on Wheels' – the label's official mobile record shop.[2] Dine Alone Records was named Canadian Independent of the Year at The Canadian Music Industry Awards for the second year in a row in May 2015.[3]

Current roster

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Alumni

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Affiliated companies

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Dine Alone has founded three sister labels, based out of the label's Toronto headquarters. In 2013, Dine Alone launched New Damage Records – a developing aggressive rock label (Canadian home to Cancer Bats, Counterparts, KEN mode, Silverstein, Misery Signals, Heart Attack Kids, Architects etc.).[5] 2014 saw the unveiling of Haven Sounds – a hip-hop/EDM and remix label, which signed L.A.-based MOORS, featuring hip-hop artist and actor Lakeith Stanfield.[6] In 2018, Dallas Green (Alexisonfire/City and Colour), launched Still Records as an "imprint" of Dine Alone.[7]

Dine Alone Foods was co-founded with Jordan Hastings (Alexisonfire, Say Yes) and features sauces made in Canada. The line features three flavours, including a classic Southern Blues BBQ sauce, a sweet smoky Northern Soul chipotle BBQ sauce and a spicy Rock N' Roll hot sauce. The sauces are currently distributed through Whole Foods and featured on menus of Toronto eateries such as Let's Be Frank, Boots and Bourbon, The Dog and Bear, and the Hogtown Smoke food truck.[8]

Partnerships and services

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In 2012, Dine Alone partnered with Warner Music Canada to provide marketing services for The Sheepdogs' self-titled album. Additionally, Dine Alone has partnered with Sony Music Canada to provide marketing services in Canada for You & Me's debut album, rose ave..

Dine Alone has partnered with Volu.me in order to act as the first to employ iBeacon technology in a concert setting.[9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "How I Play Dine Alone Records' Joel Carriere". Exclaim!.
  2. ^ "Dine Alone Records 10th Anniversary". Dine Alone Records 10 Year. 24 December 2015.
  3. ^ "Canadian Music and Broadcast Industry Awards". Canadian Music and Broadcast Industry Awards. Archived from the original on 2016-01-17. Retrieved 2015-06-08.
  4. ^ "Artists Archive".
  5. ^ "New Damage Records". New Damage Records.
  6. ^ "Haven Sounds". Haven Sounds.
  7. ^ "StackPath". amnplify.com.au.
  8. ^ "Dine Alone Foods". Dine Alone Foods.
  9. ^ "Dine Alone Records and Volu.me Bring The Official "City and Colour Live" Mobile App Experience to Edmonton & Calgary". Newswire.
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Official website