Lil Daggers and Livid Records Part Ways

lil daggers.jpg
Bye bye Livid!

In a surprising move, Lil Daggers have parted ways with our good friends over at Livid Records, America's friendliest indie label. Although some might argue that Livid does not have the means to support the Daggers to the next step of indie superstardom, some will say that they were a good, homegrown match for each other.

Here's a message from Livid Records' boss, Chuck Livid.

Me? I don't give three shits if the following occurs: a) Livid retains the rights to repress their debut 7" and b) whenever the Daggers make it big, they bring along some label-mates along for tour support. Got to make that sweet merch money!

Now, the rumor mill has begun, and while nothing is confirmed, one of my sources claims that one of the three regular music vendors (Santana, Mass Kompa, and Nicolato's) from the Opa-Locka/Hialeah Flea Market will be releasing their full-length effort. I find that one a little hard to believe, but shit, who knows? That's pretty punk rock.

The Daggers' Jacob Israel spoke to Crossfade about it. "It came to light that the record had just been sent out to press three weeks after the release date," Israel says. "We are unhappy about it and decided it would be best to release it ourselves."

Since then, Livid voiced his side of the story in an email:

1. Lil Daggers was fully aware of the delay on the LP. As a matter of fact, as of yesterday I was still waiting for them to submit the artwork for the LP jackets.

2. Lil Daggers were making deals with other labels for the King Corpse 7" without letting me know, which could have jeopardized my agreement with the distributor. I had no problem with the record being released elsewhere, I just wanted to be aware of what they were doing in regards to that record.

3. When I told Jacob that I would have to put the record on hold at the presses while we came out with a mutual agreement, he said "I'll pay you for the records when they get here. If not eat those 500 and ill press it myself." When I said I wouldn't agree to get paid later, his ultimatum was: "You're a dude putting out records from your house. I'm not down w signing anything."

Lil Daggers left because of a licensing issue, they chose to go with a label in Scotland. Livid did not ask of Lil Daggers anything that any other indie label wouldn't have.

Time will tell, in the meantime, click here for their most recent video.

Like this Story?

Sign up for the Music Newsletter: Keep your thumb on the local music scene with music features, additional online music listings and show picks. We'll also send special ticket offers and music promotions available only to our Music Newsletter subscribers.

Privacy Policy
Sign up for free stuff, news info & more!

Tools

Clubs

Links

Music News

South Florida Music News

BPB Blogs

Record Stores

Venues

Miami Blogs

Photographers

Labels

Browse Voice Nation
  • Voice Places

    Voice Places

    Discover restaurants, nightlife, travel, shopping...

  • VOICE Daily Deals

    VOICE Daily Deals

    Get 50 to 90% off every day on restaurants, movies, massages...

  • Best Of

    Best Of...

    More than 10,000 of the BEST things to eat, drink, and experience

  • My Voice Nation

    My Voice Nation

    Join the Village Voice community and get exclusive deals and info

  • Happy Hour

    Happy Hour

    Your local Happy Hour guide at your fingertips

or

Log in or Sign up

Social Connect:

Use your favorite account to access My Voice Nation.


Use your My Voice Nation account to log in:





Forgot password?
or

Sign Up or Log in

Social Connect:

Sign up for My Voice Nation with your preferred network.


Sign up for a My Voice Nation account:



Privacy policy