Ep. 233: Blackout! Records w/ Bill Wilson - podcast episode cover

Ep. 233: Blackout! Records w/ Bill Wilson

Jul 12, 20241 hr 36 minSeason 2Ep. 233
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Episode description

Blackout! Records was formed in 1988 by Bill Wilson and Jim Gibson. In 1989, the label released its album, a New York hardcore compilation album entitled Where the Wild Things Are.[1] The album included tracks from Sheer Terror, Killing Time, and others. After this first release, Gibson amicably parted company to start his own record label, Noiseville Records. 

The label ended the 1990s with records from Killing Time, Kill Your Idols, and East Bay/ Berkeley bands Redemption 87 and Powerhouse. The early part of the 2000s brought some new blood, including Crime In Stereo, NJ's The Banner, The Procedure, and The Commercials. The last official Blackout! release was The Fire Still Burns in 2005. Although no longer releasing new music, the label still maintains a blog at its website which is infrequently updated and has the catalog available digitally on Amazon, iTunes, eMusic, Rhapsody, and other major digital outlets through The Orchard.

I got Bill on the Skype and this is what we chat about

  • Growing up with a genetic immune condition
  • Designing the artwork for the Where The Wild Things Are Comp
  • How he got albums in record stores
  • Traveling on Lollapalooza
  • The Goops
  • H20
  • Plow United
  • Kill Your Idols
  • Business partner trying to steal his label
  • Will he start putting out more records
  • And a ton more

Lastly I started doing whiteboard animations so if your marketing department has said recently “Hey, we need a whiteboard animation” then email me at mike@drive80.com

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