The Bumpus Hounds |
[none] |
Summer 1991 report stated they were collaborating with Dietiphobia for a Godflesh-ish Blonde Vinyl debut that never materialized. |
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Chatterbox |
[none] |
Fall 1991 report stated this Blonde Vinyl release would be out along with Fear of God by Dietiphobia. Demos from this time were later released at The Nothing Inside of You. |
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Dead Artist Syndrome |
Devils, Angels, and Saints |
A 1991 BWA Newsletter and ACM Journal #7 both report that this album was originally recorded for Blonde Vinyl. |
MK |
Deitiphobia |
[none] |
Signed to Siren records for a release that never happened, but probably released as Clean on MYX records in 1994. |
MK |
The Echoing Green |
Aria |
Recorded for Blonde Vinyl but never released; some songs were re-recorded and released on other projects. |
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Emerald Vein |
[none] |
Emerald Vein was confirmed as signed to Blonde Vinyl, although a release never materialized before the label folded. |
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Eternal Youth League |
[none] |
All SLAVA Compilation bands were rumored to be signed to release an album at one time or another. Whether this is true or not, or even if the album would have been distributed by Blonde Vinyl is unknown. |
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Ethereal Soul |
[none] |
Ethereal Soul was signed to Blonde Vinyl, but never recorded an album. According to guitarist Jeremy Walla, they were on the way to the studio to record when they got the call from Michael Knott that the label went bankrupt. They decided to continue on and released a couple of independent releases through the 90s. |
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Exegesis |
[none] |
All SLAVA Compilation bands were rumored to be signed to release an album at one time or another. Whether this is true or not, or even if the album would have been distributed by Blonde Vinyl is unknown. |
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globalWAVEsystem |
Life Equals Death |
Recorded for Blonde Vinyl, but traded to Intense records for Shaded Pain and released in 1993. |
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Icon Tack |
Clean |
Winter 1991 report stated that this album was due out on Slava. Whether this is true or not, or even if the album would have been distributed by Blonde Vinyl is unknown. Many of the songs written for this project were recorded eventually by Deitiphobia. |
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Michael Knott |
Fluid |
Recorded for Siren Records, but released in 1995 on Alarma Records. |
MK |
Love Assembly |
[none] |
According to one source, they were in negotiation with Blonde Vinyl before the label fizzed out. |
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MC White-E |
Big Ja |
Fall 1991 report stated that this album was due out on Slava. Whether this is true or not, or even if the album would have been distributed by Blonde Vinyl is unknown. |
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ModEx |
[none] |
All SLAVA Compilation bands were rumored to be signed to release an album at one time or another. Whether this is true or not, or even if the album would have been distributed by Blonde Vinyl is unknown. |
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The November Commandment |
[none] |
All SLAVA Compilation bands were rumored to be signed to release an album at one time or another. Whether this is true or not, or even if the album would have been distributed by Blonde Vinyl is unknown. |
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Prodigal Sons |
[none] |
They were reportedly signed at the same time as globalWAVEsystem, but never released for Blonde Vinyl/Slava. |
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Scaterd Few |
Jawboneofanass |
Recorded for Blonde Vinyl, then re-recorded and released independently in 1994. |
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Seventh Seal |
[unknown] |
The online archive for Intermosh states “Seventh Seal, the all-black metal band from California, has been signed to Blonde Vinyl Records and are now working on their debut album.” (September 10, 1992). That’s all there is on that one. |
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Starflyer 2000 |
[none] |
The “Story of Starflyer 59” says that Jason Martin was recording some songs in 1993 for a release on Siren records that never happened. At this time, Rainbow Rider’s album called Jason’s band “Starflyer 2000.” |
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Toxic Church |
Systems Failure |
Recorded independently, Blonde Vinyl/Slava offered to release this album before everything fell apart. Eventually released independently in 1994. |
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Uthanda |
[unknown] |
1991 BWA Newsletter reports they had an upcoming release on Blonde Vinyl. Groove was released at this time, so it possible that it was originally intended for Blonde Vinyl. |
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Various Artists |
Slava Music – Voice of the People 2 |
Announced for Blonde Vinyl, but never released. |
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Writ on Water |
The Greyest Days |
Demos were recorded for this album, but Blonde Vinyl folded before they could bre recorded. The band eventually released these demos online. |
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Wish For Eden |
Pet the Fish |
Wikipedia entry for Tooth & Nail records says that this was originally slated as a Blonde Vinyl release. Released in 1993 as the first Tooth & Nail release, with Michael Knott listed as the Executive Producer. |
MK |
X-Propagation |
Conflict |
Recorded for Blonde Vinyl and released in 1993 on Intense records. |
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