Lobster Records
Lobster Records is an independent record label based in Santa Barbara, California. It was founded by Stevan Lubarsky in 1991. The label started with Bad Neighbor, a Montecito-based rock band, with a huge local following featuring Alan Duncan and Mark Bennett on guitars, Sean Murphy on drums, Todd Roll on Bass and Zak Remington on lead vocals. Former members include Lynn Strait on Bass (R.I.P Lynn) and Bobby Champagne on drums (R.I.P Bobby). Steve went on to develop Buck Wild, featuring Lagwagon guitarist Shawn Dewey, and has since released records from marquee pop-punk acts such as Yellowcard and Over It.
They have also started a new label title Oort Records which has signed bands such as Faster Faster and Nottingham.
Signed Acts
Bad Neighbor (Cito)
Current
- Lorene Drive 2005-2009 Currently on hiatus
Former
- Buck Wild
- Days Like These
- First to Leave[1]
- Jargon
- Joystick
- Mock Orange
- Over It
- Park
- A Small Victory
- Staring Back (band)
- Whippersnapper
- Yellowcard
Through Oort
- A Black Market Diary
- Anchors for Arms
- Danny Rocco
- Dawn of the Dude
- Faster Faster
- Hands
- Rosematter
- TGL
- That Was Something
- Nottingham
Release history
- 001 - Various Artists - "Greetings"
- 003 - Buck Wild - "Beat Me Silly"
- 005 - Joystick - "Heavy Chevy"
- 006 - Whippersnapper - "America's Favorite Pastime"
- 007 - Jargon - "Jargon" LP
- 008 - Mock Orange - "Nines & Sixes" LP
- 009 - Buck Wild - "Full Metal Overdrive"
- 010 - Staring Back - "The Mean Streets of Goleta"
- 011 - Whippersnapper - "The Long Walk"
- 012 - Staring Back - "Many Will Play"
- 014 - Mock Orange - "The Record Play" LP
- 015 - Yellowcard - "One for the Kids"
- 016 - Park - "No Signal" LP
- 017 - Staring Back - "On" LP
- 018 - Over It - "Timing is Everything"
- 019 - A Small Victory - "The Pieces We Keep" EP
- 020 - Park - "It Won't Snow Where You're Going" LP
- 021 - Days Like These - "Charity Burns Green" LP
- 022 - A Small Victory - "El Camino" LP
- 023 - Over It - "Silverstrand" LP
- 024 - Lorene Drive - "Romantic Wealth" LP
- 025 - Days Like This "Inventure" LP
- 026 - Park - "Building a Better ..." LP
See also
References
- ↑ "Lobster Records signs First To Leave". Alternative Press. March 22, 2006. Retrieved July 19, 2016.
External links
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