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The Flenser

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The Flenser
Founded2010 (2010)
GenreAvant-garde metal, experimental rock, extreme metal
Country of originU.S.
LocationSan Francisco, California
Official websitewww.theflenser.com
www.nowflensing.com

The Flenser (also known as Flenser Records) is an American record label founded by Jonathan Tuite in 2010 from San Francisco, California. It describes itself as a "dark music" label and a "dark experimental record label".[1][2]

Notable bands that work with or have worked with The Flenser include Have a Nice Life, Deafheaven, Kayo Dot, Planning for Burial, Midwife, Chat Pile and Uboa.[3][4][5][6][7] In 2019, The Flenser began publishing literature, with their first full-length novel, To Sing of Damnation, being released in 2020.[8]

History

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The Flenser was founded in 2010 by former musician Jonathan Tuite in San Francisco, who originally intended to focus the label on the American black metal scene at the time. However, the scene began to wane in popularity as The Flenser slowly gained prominence, so Tuite expanded the reach of the label to other genres.[9] The label was named after the process of flensing – removing blubber from whales – which Tuite learned about from the novel Moby-Dick.[10]

The Flenser's first release was the album The Forgotten by Palace of Worms.[11]

In 2014, the label re-issued Have a Nice Life's debut album Deathconsciousness, which had become a cult classic, and released their second album The Unnatural World.[12]

In March 2019, the label held a two-night showcase in New York City headlined by Have a Nice Life with Planning for Burial, Wreck and Reference, Elizabeth Colour Wheel, Midwife, and Consumer.[13][14] Another two-night event occurred in New York in April 2023 featuring Have a Nice Life, Giles Corey, Midwife, and Planning for Burial.[15][16]

A Flenser showcase was planned for the 2020 edition of the Roadburn Festival in the Netherlands to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the label, but it was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[9] It was scheduled to be Giles Corey's debut live performance in Europe.[17]

In 2020, the label released its first novel, To Sing of Damnation by Virginia author Adam Washington.[8]

In March 2022, the label released Send the Pain Below, a six-song EP featuring multiple bands on the label covering nu metal songs.[18]

The label hosted a showcase at the Oblivion Access festival in Austin, Texas in June 2023 featuring Have a Nice Life, Chat Pile, Planning for Burial, Mamaleek, Bosse de Nage, Drowse, Sprain, Ragana, Amulets, and Agriculture.[19][20]

In 2024, the label will release Your Voice is Not Enough, a Low tribute album dedicated to the late Mimi Parker, the group's drummer, which was organized before her passing.[21][22]

Artists

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Current

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Former

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Releases

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Discography

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  • Palace of Worms - "The Forgotten" CD (FR01)
  • Panopticon - "Collapse" DLP (FR02)
  • Bosse-de-Nage - "Bosse-de-Nage" CD (FR03)
  • Ghast - "May the Curse Bind" DLP (FR04)
  • Palace of Worms - "Lifting the Veil" CS (FR05)
  • Skagos/Panopticon - "Split" CD (FR06)
  • Necrite - "Sic Transit Gloria Mundi" CD (FR07)
  • Pale Chalice - "Afflicting the Dichotomy of Trepid Creation" CD (FR08)
  • Circle of Eyes - "Circle of Eyes" CS (FR09)
  • Seidr - "For Winter Fire" CD (FR10)
  • Panopticon - "On the Subject...of Mortality" DLP (FR11)
  • Bosse-de-Nage - "Bosse-de-Nage (II)" CD/LP (FR12)
  • Wreck and Reference - "Black Cassette" LP (FR13)
  • Panopticon - "Social Disservices" CD/DLP (FR14)
  • Otesanek, Loss, Orthodox, Mournful Congregation - "Fo(u)r Burials" CD (FR15)
  • Lake of Blood - "As Time And Tide Erodes Stone" LP (FR16)
  • Lycus - "Demo 2011" LP (FR17)
  • Wheels within Wheels/Merkaba - "Split" CS (FR18)
  • Obolus - "Lament" LP (FR19)
  • Coffinworm - "Great Bringer of Night" LP (FR20)
  • Worm Ouroboros - "Come the thaw" DLP (FR21)
  • Nick Millevoi - "In White Sky" CS (FR22)
  • Wreck and Reference - "No Youth" LP (FR23)
  • Bosse-de-Nage - "Bosse-de-Nage (III)" DLP (FR24)
  • Palace of Worms/Mastery - "split" CS (FR25)
  • Deafheaven/Bosse-de-Nage - "split" LP (FR26)
  • Grayceon - "Pearl and the End of Days" LP (FR27)
  • Botanist - "Mandragora" CD/LP (FR28)
  • Trees - "Sickness-In" LP (FR29)
  • Bell Witch - "Longing" DLP (FR30)
  • Vestiges/Panopticon - "split" LP (FR31)
  • Skagos - "Anarchic" CD (FR32)
  • Eight Bells - "The Captains Daughter" LP (FR33)
  • Wreck and Reference - "No Content" 7inch (FR34)
  • Panopticon - "Kentucky" Reissue DLP (FR35)
  • Loss Of Self - "Twelve Minutes" CD/LP (FR36)
  • Botanist/Palace of Worms - "Split" LP (FR37)
  • Vaura - "The Missing" CD/LP (FR38)
  • Have a Nice Life - "The Unnatural World" LP (FR39)
  • White Suns - "Totem" CD/LP (FR40)
  • Mamaleek - "He Never Spoke a Mumblin' Word" LP (FR41)
  • Have a Nice Life - "Deathconsciousness" DLP (FR42)
  • Mastery - "Valis" LP (FR43)
  • Planning for Burial - "Desideratum" LP/CD (FR44)
  • Wreck and Reference - "Want" CD/LP (FR45)
  • Botanist - "VI: Flora" CD/LP (FR46)
  • Coffinworm - "IV.I.VIII" LP (FR47)
  • Kayo Dot - "Coffins on Io" CD/LP (FR49)
  • Boduf Songs - "Stench of Exist" CD/LP (FR50)
  • King Woman - "Doubt" EP/CS (FR51)
  • Sannhet - "Revisionist" CD/LP (FR53)
  • Father Murphy - "Croce" CD/LP/CS (FR54)
  • Mamaleek - "Via Dolorosa" LP (FR55)
  • Planning for Burial - "Leaving" LP (FR56)
  • Bell Witch - "Demo 2011" LP (FR57)
  • Black Wing - "...Is Doomed" (FR59)
  • Bosse-de-Nage - "All Fours" LP (FR60)
  • Heat Dust - "Heat Dust" LP (FR61)
  • Giles Corey - "Giles Corey" LP (FR62)
  • Sannhet - "Known Flood" LP (FR63)
  • Kayo Dot - "Hubardo" CD/LP (FR64)
  • Trevor De Bruauw - "Uptown" CD (FR65)
  • Braveyoung - "Misery & Pride" CD/LP (FR66)
  • Muscle and Marrow - "Love" LP (FR67)
  • All Your Sisters - "Uncomfortable Skin" LP/CS (FR68)
  • Kayo Dot - "Plastic House on Base of Sky" CD/LP (FR69)
  • Wreck and Reference - "Indifferent Rivers Romance End" LP (FR70)
  • Street Sects - "End Position" LP (FR71)
  • Planning for Burial - "Matawan - Collected Works 2010-2014" 2CD (FR72)
  • Toby Driver - "Madonnawhore" CD (FR73)
  • Succumb - "Succumb" CD/LP (FR74)
  • Planning for Burial - "Below the House" CD/LP (FR75)
  • Heinali & Matt Finney - "How We Lived" LP (FR76)
  • White Suns - "Psychic Drift" CD (FR77)
  • Mamaleek - "Out Of Time" 2LP (FR79)
  • Drowse - "Cold Air" LP (FR80)
  • Street Sects - "Rat Jacket" LP (FR84)
  • Alis - "The Unraveling" CD/LP (FR85)
  • RLYR - "Actual Existence" (FR86)
  • Planning for Burial - "Quietly" CD/LP (FR87)
  • Bosse-de-Nage - "Further Still" CD/LP (FR90)
  • All Your Sisters - "Trust Ruins" CD/LP (FR93)
  • Elizabeth Colour Wheel - "Nocebo" CD/LP (FR94)
  • Drowse - "Light Mirror" LP (FR95)
  • Vale - "Burden of Sight" CD (FR96)
  • Wreck and Reference - "Absolute Still Life" CD/LP (FR98)
  • Have a Nice Life - "Sea of Worry" CD/LP (FR100)
  • CONSUMER - "In Computers" LP (FR102)
  • Midwife - "Forever" LP (FR105)
  • Planning for Burial - "When Summer Turns to Fall" LP (FR108)
  • Giles Corey - "Hinterkaifeck" LP (FR109)
  • The Flowers of St. Francies - "Vol. 5" Tape (FR111)
  • Midwife & Amulets - "In / Heaven" CS (FR112)
  • Botanist - "Photosynthesis" LP (FR113)
  • History - "History" LP (FR114)
  • Midwife - "Like Author, Like Daughter" LP (FR115)
  • Black Wing - "No Moon" LP (FR117)
  • Amulets - "Blooming" LP (FR119)
  • Midwife - "Luminol" LP (FR120)
  • Hand Model - "The Thinking Monster" (FR121)
  • Planning for Burial - "Matwan Collected Works 2010-2014 Vol. 1" LP (FR122)
  • Succumb - "XXI" LP (FR123)
  • Various Artists - "Send the Pain Below" LP (FR124)
  • Mamaleek - "Kurdaitcha" LP (FR126)
  • Scarcity - "Aveilut" LP (FR127)
  • Chat Pile - "God's Country" LP (FR129)
  • Street Sects - "Gentrification V" EP (FR130)
  • Cremation Lily - "Dreams Drenched in Static" LP (FR131)
  • Mamaleek - "Diner Coffee" LP (FR132)
  • Hand Model & Gloved Hands - "Game Changers" Tape (FR133)
  • Kathryn Mohr - "Holly" Tape, Digital (FR134)
  • Sister Grotto - "Song for an Unborn Son" LP (FR136)
  • Planning for Burial - "Matawan 2" LP, Digital (FR137)
  • Nahvalr - "Nahvalr" LP, Digital (FR138)
  • Drowse - "Wane into It" LP, Digital (FR140)
  • Chat Pile - "Tenkiller Motion Picture Soundtrack" Digital (FR141)
  • Chat Pile - "Tenkiller / Lake Time (Mr. Rodan)" Tape (FR142)

Literature

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  • "Blear" by Bryan Manning (TFB01)
  • To Sing of Damnation by Adam Washington (TFB02)
  • "Caryatid" by Bryan Manning (TFB04)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Flenser, The. "About Us". The Flenser. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
  2. ^ Lefebvre, Sam (2012-04-27). "Local Metal Label Flenser Is a One-Man Pursuit of Quality Doom". sfweekly.com. Label Sampler. Archived from the original on 2012-05-01.
  3. ^ Passaro, Fred (May 31, 2013). "Stream: Vestiges / Panopticon Split". Invisible Oranges. Archived from the original on June 22, 2017. Retrieved August 23, 2020.
  4. ^ Nelson, Michael (2012-11-05). "Bosse-de-Nage – "A Mimesis of Purpose"". stereogum.com.
  5. ^ Gotrich, Lars (19 April 2013). "Close Your Eyes: Wreck and Reference's Creepy Video". NPR.
  6. ^ Berlatsky, Noah (21 February 2013). "The Brilliant Black-Metal Album About Plants Wiping Out Humankind". The Atlantic. Archived from the original on 2013-06-09.
  7. ^ Kelly, Kim (2013-04-17). "Skagos: Anarchic". Pitchfork.
  8. ^ a b Murphy, Scott. "To Sing of Damnation: Inside the First Full-Length Novel Published by The Flenser – Heavy Blog Is Heavy". www.heavyblogisheavy.com. Retrieved 2021-06-02.
  9. ^ a b "Interview: The Flenser's Jonathan Tuite on the Label's 10th Anniversary". New Noise Magazine. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
  10. ^ Will Reisman. "SF record label you've never heard of a household name". San Francisco Examiner. Retrieved 2023-05-04.
  11. ^ Flenser, The. "Palace of Worms "The Forgotten" CD". The Flenser. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
  12. ^ "HAVE A NICE LIFE'S DEATHCONSCIOUSNESS RE-ISSUE COMING 9/16 FROM THE FLENSER". 2014-07-02. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
  13. ^ Sacher, Andrew. "Have A Nice Life, Planning for Burial, more playing Flenser showcase in NYC". BrooklynVegan. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
  14. ^ Sacher, Andrew. "2nd Flenser NYC showcase with Have A Nice Life & more added". BrooklynVegan. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
  15. ^ Hatfield, Amanda. "The Flenser announce NYC showcase with Have a Nice Life, Midwife, Planning for Burial, more". BrooklynVegan. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
  16. ^ Sacher, Andrew. "Have A Nice Life-headlined Flenser showcase in NYC adds 2nd night". BrooklynVegan. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
  17. ^ Flenser, The. "Flenser 10 Year Celebration at Roadburn 2020". The Flenser. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
  18. ^ "Deftones: Hear Wreck and Reference's Flickering Shoegaze Cover of "Change (In the House of Flies)"". Revolver. 2021-08-10. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
  19. ^ Sacher, Andrew. "Oblivion Access initial 2023 lineup: Godflesh, Tim Hecker, Have A Nice Life, Chat Pile, Ludicra, more". BrooklynVegan. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
  20. ^ Fragassi, Selena (2023-01-24). "Godflesh, Tim Hecker Headlining Oblivion Access Festival 2023". SPIN. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
  21. ^ "The Flenser Announces Low Tribute Album 'Your Voice Is Not Enough'". Stereogum. 2023-12-19. Retrieved 2024-01-18.
  22. ^ LaPierre, Megan. "The Flenser to Release Low Tribute Album with Midwife, Drowse, Have a Nice Life". Exclaim!. Retrieved 2023-12-19.
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