
There’s nothing we like better here at Thrash Hits than celebrating a British success story – and that’s exactly why we’ve dedicated this week’s Sunday Spotify Slaylist to Visible Noise. For the last decade, the leading indie label has been at the forefront of giving Brit-talent their first and second steps up the ladder.
There are three sides to this week’s Slaylist – firstly, we have Visible Noise’s big boys – Lostprophets and Bring Me The Horizon, as well as Bullet For My Valentine, to whom Visible Noise was licensed to put out some early EPs of. Then there’s the old skool – Kill II This, Labrat, and Kilkus, bands that had the dubious honour of helping shape the Thrash Hits editorial team’s teenage boozing. And finally there’s the new kids – The Plight, Outcry Collective, Your Demise, The Dead Formats….the guys coming up through the label’s ranks in 2009.
Spotify are still limiting new free users to their service, but since we’ve got an absolute shedload of invites anyone who hasn’t downloaded Spotify already can just send us an email and we’ll get you sorted quick-snap. Yes, we are that awesome.
Listen to our Sunday Spotify Slaylist: Visible Noise Special
After Lostprophets, Bring Me The Horizon are Visible Noise’s golden boys right now
We decided to keep our Slaylist to acts specifically attached to Visible Noise – that meant acts signed to its sister-label, Cacophonous, weren’t eligible for this week’s Slaylist. You think maybe we should give Cacophonous their own Slaylist? Let us know in a comment down below.







2 responses so far ↓
1 Hairyman // Nov 16, 2009 at 11:21 am
Isn’t Cacophonous dead now? Is that label really putting anything out anymore?
Either way, Visible Noise is my favourite UK label. They continously find some of the best bands in the UK to add to their roster.
Absolutely loving Brides at the moment. With VN I would never have discovered the brilliance that is Devil Sold His Soul who put their 1st EP out through the label. Can’t forget Number One Son who are the band that got me into live music. Interesting fact; Andy from Number One Son is now in Black Spiders.
2 Hugh // Nov 16, 2009 at 2:00 pm
Cacophonous isn’t an active concern but it still exists as far as catalogue goes – and we wanted to keep the Slaylist to “core” VN acts.
It’s a shame that the only DSHS tracks on Spotify weren’t released by VN, or they’d have been on this list fo’ sho’
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