The News
Label news, set in type when it happens. Releases, films, and openings of the archive — nothing promotional that isn’t also true.
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2026July
PENNY HQ — Wallet 46 · Day Zero, the film
The label's case for the sovereign audio network, on film — the pro-rata illusion, the $0.01 model, and the architecture, broadcast from Wallet 46. Stream the catalog it defends on PENNY.
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2026April 28
Asvara — "Arrows & Oaths" EP, out now
The newest record in the American Record catalog: five tracks, ARC MEDIA 0026. Monome-built minimalism and IO666-forged heavy in one vessel — the full record is on the artist page.
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2025June 10
Ironweed on film — streaming natively on the label network
The "Enduring Snakes" official video, a full uncut 2019 live set, and the headstock-cam ride through "The Weed" are hosted on label infrastructure and play right on the artist page. No third-party player, no exit.
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2025April 15
The Session Films program
Label-produced films for the working roster: Black Electric's "Lucky" and "Black Coat," and the restored Carcinogenic Corpse videos. Shot, cut, and hosted by the house.
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2025March 8
Superfamous — self-titled debut
Eleven tracks, first record on the front window. The full tracklist and liner notes are native to the catalog.
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2025February 13
Black Electric — three albums in six weeks
"Trewartha" (January 2), "Clean" (January 16), "Apotrepo" (February 13): a 37-track salvo on American Record, forged in the lockdown sessions and released at network speed. The full run lives on the Black Electric page.
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2025February 11
Ironweed — a double-shot in a month
"Ironweed" (January 13) and "Phantasmagoric" (February 11), eighteen tracks across two LPs. The acid-doom institution keeps its own pace.
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2025January 20
The Deep Archive opens
The back aisle is public: Syrinx's 1986 Arctic Records vinyl, Frenzy, Great Day For Up, the Ajna Chakra tapes, and the rest of the estate vault — every record kept in full, staged for digitization. Start in the Roster.
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2025January 2
American Record signs new bands
The label wants finished or in-progress records, live footage, and honest provenance. Send links to demos@amrecordcompany.com — the label listens to everything and responds selectively.