Rahul Sharma (Editor)

Pendragon Records

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Founded
  
1997

Albums
  
Carmine Meo, Calling ov the Dead, Freeze Frame Reality, 525, Homes & Gardens

Pendragon Records was a short-lived American industrial and electronic music record label that was founded in 1997 by Irish expatriate Colm O'Connor. The label was based out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Pendragon released a total of 25 albums from artists based in the United States, Canada, and Germany. Notable bands signed to Pendragon included Haujobb, Gridlock, Velvet Acid Christ, and Xorcist.

Its first release, PEN100, was Haujobb's Homes and Gardens. It was bought out by Metropolis Records in 1999 shortly after it released Halo_Gen's self-titled album, PEN125. When Metropolis Records bought Pendragon, they continued to sell Pendragon's backstock. Some of the bands signed to Pendragon, such as Haujobb and Imperative Reaction, continued to release music on Metropolis Records. Others, such as Gridlock, moved to other labels after the acquisition.

Bands on Pendragon Records

  • Fektion Fekler
  • Fracture
  • Gridlock
  • Halo_Gen
  • Haujobb
  • Imperative Reaction
  • Individual Totem
  • Kalte Farben
  • La Floa Maldita
  • Neutronic
  • THD
  • Velvet Acid Christ
  • Wave Workers Foundation
  • Xorcist
  • References

    Pendragon Records Wikipedia