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Milwaukee's Snapdragon Records a stepping stone for local bands
 
By Julie Lawrence RSS Feed Twitter Feed
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Published Dec. 22, 2005 at 5:01 a.m.
Tags: snapdragon records, kristan harris, the response, eighty-d, mainstage

Milwaukee has always very much been a DIY kind of town, and the local music industry is no different. Thankfully, that doesn't seem to be stopping Brew Towners from making sure our music scene thrives.

Resources might be sparse in this town, and that's all the reason Kristan Harris needed when he started his own record label -- Snapdragon Records -- to help promote his band and make it generally easier to book shows all over.

Can't find a record label to support your band? Start your own. Sounds simple, right?

"Well, it ended up taking more of my time than the band did, so I had to make a tough decision and I ended up sticking with the label," says Kristan, 27. " But now that I'm older and don't have time to tour it's wonderful to still be involved in the music industry."

Since 2003 Snapdragon Records has helped smaller local bands -- as well as those from Chicago and even California -- get on their feet. The label's repertoire -- comprised of punk, hardcore, ska and indie rock acts -- includes work with Milwaukee's The Response, The Rock Band, Lollygag, Subdue and Welton. The current roster includes Milwaukee punkers Eighty-D and Chicago's Until I Bleed Dry and The1985Bears. California hardcore ska band, A Billion Ernies, is the newest addition to the Snapdragon family.

"Everyone wants to get signed off the bat to a label like Drive Thru or Victory or Revelation Records. In theory, it's highly unlikely. Most bands start out small and after touring the majority of the time and building a following on a smaller label like us, a larger label can then study their success based on album sales and venues they've played. We're like a stepping stone."

Harris says there are three main criteria that any label, big or small, looks for in a band. The obvious one is "good music" -- both recorded and live, but ear candy isn't going to be his only selling point. "I also look for bands that are financially stable and who have toured full time for several years."

Although he loves Milwaukee and agrees that it is as great a place as any to be in a band, it's important not to rely solely on your hometown for support. One downfall about Milwaukee he says is the scene segregation.

"Not too many people are willing support multiple genres here. I think that's one thing we (Snapdragon) do well is get kids to realize that they might like other things than just hardcore or just punk."

And that is why for Snapdragon's "After Christmas Party" at Waukesha's Mainstage on Friday, Dec. 30, Harris has an impressively eclectic lineup planned. For $8 in advance or $10 at the door, the show features performances by Eighty-D, I Voted For Kodos, The1985Bears, Until I Bleed Dry, Drive By Alibi, Ceteri, Rainy Day Ollie, Headbox, Koala Taxi, The Gas Rats and Ayla Rae. It's an all-ages show that starts at 3 p.m.

According to Harris, if his party goes well, the Mainstage could very well become a permanent all-ages venue.

"The Mainstage is an awesome bar and it looks like a mini house of blues inside," he says. "It fits about 375 kids and I've talked the owner into getting an all-ages approval from the city of Waukesha. If the party does well expect me to book some bigger national indie acts."

He adds, "We expect big things. All you kids who are screaming for an new all-ages venue, here's your chance to come out and make it happen. It's needed pretty bad."

On Tuesday, Dec. 13, Tim Jordan, former guitarist for Snapdragon's Welton, died at age 24. After the demise of Welton he quickly was hired by Number One Fan to play keyboards on their tour and later became apart of the All American Rejects. The1985Bears will perform a song at the Dec. 30 in rememberance of Tim.

Snapdragon Records' Web site is snapdragon-records.com.

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Posted by OMCreader on Jan. 13, 2006 at 3:07 p.m. (report)

Steve from alt press said: Milwaukee needs something like this to stir up the music scene once again and is obviously gaining national attention!

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Posted by OMCreader on Jan. 12, 2006 at 11:56 p.m. (report)

Robzilla said: The Dragon Rocks thanks for the fat hook up Kristan you rock!

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Posted by OMCreader on Jan. 11, 2006 at 5:06 p.m. (report)

Aaron said: I remember when Kristan played in Subdue and later when we was booking bands at the Rave Bar. He was a douche-bag then and I am sure he is still one now!

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Posted by OMCreader on Jan. 5, 2006 at 4:08 p.m. (report)

Billy said: i agree with atom!! You guys are gonna bring all the kids together and its what milwaukee needs.If someone doesnt suppor tyou i think then they would not be supporting the milwaukee scene!

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Posted by OMCreader on Jan. 4, 2006 at 1:59 p.m. (report)

Atom said: It was a great show and Snapdragon is a great label. SDR is going to rebuild the Milwaukee scene!

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