Paper Bag Records is a Canadian independent record label, founded in 2002 and based out of Toronto, Ontario. Originally the label was created with the intention of focusing specifically on the Toronto-area indie rock music scene, including bands such as Broken Social Scene, Stars, controller.controller and Tokyo Police Club but they have recently ventured out into the European indie rock scene with the 2006 signing of Denmark's Under Byen and Figurines who were signed in April 2007. In July 2007, the label signed Swedish Italo disco singer Sally Shapiro and announced the North American release of her album Disco Romance. The label was also responsible for releasing the See You on the Moon! compilation that featured indie rock artists such as Sufjan Stevens, Mark Kozelek, Great Lake Swimmers and Hot Chip performing songs for children. In August 2007 issue of US publication XLR8R magazine, Paper Bag Records was voted #14 'Best Indie Label'. The list of 25 included larger indie labels such as XL Recordings, Astralwerks, Domino Records and ANTI-/Epitaph Records. Paper Bag Records proudly announces the launch of Paper Bag Digital. Paper Bag Digital is scheduled to open its virtual doors later this month with the inaugural release of Sally Shapiro's Remix Romance Vol. 2 on June 17th, 2008. Digital-only releases are also in the works for Woodhands, rare live highlights of The Acorn’s Glory Hope Mountain, and You Say Party! We Say Die! among others.
Awards/NominationsIn 2003 the label received the "Alternative Album of the Year" Juno Award for their first release, Broken Social Scene's You Forgot It in People, and in 2004 was again nominated for the Juno Award for Stars' album Heart. Tokyo Police Club's video for 'Cheer It On' directed by Sean Wainsteim was nominated for 'Video of the Year' at the 2008 Juno Awards. In 2006 Paper Bag Records was nominated for the first annual Polaris Music Prize award for The Deadly Snakes' Porcella album. Tokyo Police Club was nominated for 'Song of the Year' and 'New Artist of the Year' at the 2007 Plug Awards and Sally Shapiro was nominated for 'Female Artist of the Year' and her album Disco Romance was up for 'Dance/Electronic Album of the Year' at the 2008 Plug Awards, scheduled for March 6, 2008. Tokyo Police Club won a MuchMusic Video Award in 2007 for the video 'Cheer It On' directed by Sean Wainsteim. Artists (past and present)
Discography
PAPER BAG DIGITAL ONLY RELEASES
PAPER BAG VINYL SERIES [LIMITED EDITIONS]
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