Trisha Shetty (Editor)

Tender Loving Empire

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Status
  
Active

Location
  
Portland, Oregon

Founders
  
Brianne Mees, Jared Mees

Country of origin
  
U.S.

Date founded
  
2005

Tender Loving Empire httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediaen882Ten

Genre
  
Various Alternative, Indie rock, Indie folk, Indie pop

Official website
  
Tender Loving Empire.com

Distributor
  
Alternative Distribution Alliance

Albums
  
The Bearer of Bad News, Noctunes, Animals in the Median, Court The Storm

Profiles

Tender Loving Empire (often abbreviated as TLE) is an independent record label and local handicraft concept store based in Portland, Oregon. The record label side has established local and national recognition through a successful roster of indie rock and indie folk bands such as Typhoon, Loch Lomond, The Family Crest, Radiation City, Magic Sword, Y La Bamba and Willis Earl Beal. When the label partnered with Warner Music distributor ADA, President David Orleans called Tender Loving Empire “a major force in the vibrant Portland music scene”. Carrie Brownstein, of the band Sleater-Kinney and show Portlandia, called TLE in the The Wall Street Journal a “dream boutique” for its collection of local artistry and music, both important to the indie rock culture of the Pacific Northwest.

Contents

Radiation city fly me to the moon astrud gilberto cover


Founders

Brianne and Jared Mees met while studying abroad in Oxford and returned to LA together as a couple united by their many artistic talents. He published and wrote poetry and she hand-made purses and attended craft fairs; at one point, they were in a band called ‘Julai’ (later 'July' and the name of their daughter). However, the couple soon found themselves in the LA suburbs, sidelining their creativity in order to make rent. They opted instead to live in a tent on a house built on stilts in Panama for 4 months, a life-choice they have credited for the confidence needed to start the business.

Jared and Brianne settled in Portland, Oregon in 2006 after admiring the thriving music of Oregon on a roadtrip. There, they met other artists in the budding indie Portland scene and made important musical friendships with acts like Finn Riggins. It was a year later that they decided to establish a platform and storefront for both publishing small press books and selling their friend’s records, calling it a tender loving empire.

Storefront

The first Tender Loving Empire storefront opened in June 2007 in Northwest Portland, selling music from the label as well as indie goods such as alternative comics, small press books, and other handicraft items popularized by the DIY aesthetic.

The stores have traditionally featured murals by local artists and are regularly decorated by local designers. Like the label counterpart, the TLE store has been nationally recognized as an important part of the Portland culture. Sunset Magazine said it was “the best example of a shop committed to local talent”.

In May 2010, the store moved from a small NW storefront to its downtown Portland location, nearby the popular Powells Books location in the West End shopping district of downtown Portland. In November 2014, a second location was opened in the Hawthorne District and a third was opened in September 2015 in the Nob Hill in Portland.

Record Label

Tender Loving Empire was an idea born in a basement in 2005. By 2016 the label reached its 60th release. The bands on the TLE label are not defined by a single genre, but many are based in the Pacific Northwest.

Various TLE Bands have reached a notable amount of national success while with the label. Typhoon performed CBS’s Late Show with David Letterman. Y La Bamba toured with folk-rock artist Neko Case multiple times after Neko heard and bought the album in a Tender Loving Empire store.

Compilation Albums

Alongside traditional releases Tender Loving Empire releases various concept albums, such as the annually released compilation album ‘Friends and Friends of Friends’, which features locally- and nationally-acclaimed artists.

References

Tender Loving Empire Wikipedia


Similar Topics