Midwest emo band American Football has partnered with Champaign-based independent record label Polyvinyl Records to buy the 130-year-old Urbana house that appears on the cover of the band’s 1999 ...
Following emotional abuse allegations brought against James Alex of Beach Slang by his former manager Charlie Lowe, his former record label Polyvinyl Records released a statement on January 12 ...
Detailed allegations of emotional abuse by Beach Slang frontman James Alex began circulating this month, spearheaded by the band's former manager Charlie Lowe. Monday, a statement attributed to Alex's ...
Note: This article discusses alleged abuse. Polyvinyl Records has announced that it has begun the process of pulling Beach Slang and Quiet Slang releases from distribution. In a statement to Billboard ...
Polyvinyl Records will host a pop-up shop at the American Football House this Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The American Football House is located at 704 W. High St. in Urbana. The American Football ...
“Just like that old Reese’s commercial, two great things have come together again. Someone Still Loves you Boris Yeltsin has just signed to Polyvinyl Records (‘Hey! You got Yeltsin in my Polyvinyl!’ ...
American Football are now the proud co-owners of the house at 704 West High Street in Urbana, Illinois, according to a statement from Polyvinyl Records. The home, known as “The American Football House ...
Earlier this year, American Football bought the American Football house, the one that's featured on the cover of their 1999 self-titled debut. This weekend, Polyvinyl Records is hosting a pop-up shop ...
Polyvinyl Records, in preparation of their upcoming releases [Mates Of State and Kyle Fischer of Rainer Maria, to name a few], have decided to clear out some of their warehouse. Stuff from Rainer ...
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