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Visible Noise
Founded1998
FounderJulie Weir
GenreRock, heavy metal, nu metal, hardcore punk
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Official websitewww.visiblenoise.com

Visible Noise is a defunct British independent record label that focuses exclusively on British bands.[1] Best known for Lostprophets, Bullet For My Valentine, and Bring Me The Horizon.

History[edit]

Visible Noise, founded in 1998 by Julie Weir with the aim of promoting new British rock music and bringing it into the zeitgeist,[2] emerged as a significant player in the UK rock and heavy metal music scene, primarily focusing on promoting British bands. The label's inception was a strategic move to counter the dominant attention American bands[3] were receiving at the time, with a goal to bring UK rock music to the forefront. Visible Noise quickly became synonymous with the promotion of UK rock music, notably elevating bands like Bring Me the Horizon, Bullet for My Valentine, and Lostprophets to mainstream[4] success. This effort significantly contributed to putting UK rock music on the map and indicated the label's dedication to discovering and nurturing new talent.[5]

The label's roster included a variety of bands, reflecting its commitment to a diverse and dynamic UK rock scene. Notably, Bring Me the Horizon signed with Visible Noise in 2005, releasing their debut album "Count Your Blessings" in 2006, which played a pivotal role in their rise to prominence in the UK rock music scene. Bullet for My Valentine, a Welsh heavy metal band, also found success after signing with Visible Noise in 2004. Lostprophets, another Welsh alternative rock band, had a significant stint with the label, starting in 1999, until their disbandment in 2013. Visible Noise was responsible for releasing several successful albums for these bands, which greatly contributed to their growth and popularity.[6][7]

As of 2023, there are indications that Visible Noise has been inactive since 2017. The label's official website and social media pages, such as Facebook, appear to be offline, and there have been no recent updates on its YouTube channel or announcements of new music releases. This inactivity marks a pause in the label's operations, which had previously been instrumental in the growth and success of several UK rock bands.[8] Label founder Julie Weir is now the label director of Music for Nations.


Bands[edit]

The following is a list of bands who were signed to the Visible Noise label during the period in which it was active:

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Duncan, Liam (25 March 2020). "25 Record Labels In The UK & The Genres They Release". Music Industry How To. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  • ^ "Sony Music UK hires Julie Weir to run revived Music For Nations label". Music Business Worldwide. 4 April 2016. Retrieved 17 May 2023.
  • ^ "Interview With Julie Weir", HitQuarters, 23 February 2009.
  • ^ LeBlanc, Larry (21 March 2019). "Interview: Stephanie Van Spronsen". CelebrityAccess. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  • ^ "acearchive.org - Visible Noise".
  • ^ "acearchive.org - Visible Noise".
  • ^ "discogs.com - Visible Noise". Discogs.
  • ^ "acearchive.org - Visible Noise".
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