Bronze Rat Records

Bronze Rat Records are a UK-based record label. The label was created in 2006 to release music by singer/songwriter Gemma Ray.[1] The label then signed Seasick Steve who went on to sell hundreds of thousands of records in the UK and Europe and played on Later... With Jools Holland [2] twice.

Bronze Rat Records are renowned for signing acts regardless of what is popular at the time. They have released records by Gemma Ray, Joe Gideon & the Shark, To Arms Etc., Trost and Congregation.

In October 2009 Bronzerat Records teamed up with Crunchy Frog Records to release "Midnight Soul Serenade" by Jon Spencer and Matt Verta-Ray (aka Heavy Trash) in Europe.[3]

Bronze Rat Discography

Heavy Trash

Year Title Other information Label
2009 Midnight Soul Serenade Bronze Rat Records

Seasick Steve

Year Title Other information Label
2006 Dog House Music Bronze Rat Records
2008 I Started Out With Nothin and i Still Got Most of it Left Warner Bros. Records/Bronze Rat Records
2009 Cheap (Limited Edition Vinyl) Bronze Rat Records

Gemma Ray

Year Title Other information Label
2006 Gemma Ray Ritual Bronze Rat Records
2008 Hard Shoulder (single) Bronze Rat Records
2008 The Leader (album) Bronze Rat Records
2009 Lights Out Zoltar! (album) Bronze Rat Records
2010 It's a shame about Gemma Ray (album) Bronze Rat Records
2012 Island Fire (album) Bronze Rat Records

Joe Gideon & The Shark

Year Title Other information Label
2008 Harum Scarum Bronze Rat Records
2008 DOL (single) Bronze Rat Records
2013 Freakish Bronze Rat Records

Joe Gideon & the Shark's track 'Anything You Love That Much, You Will See Again' was featured in Holby City.

To Arms Etc

Year Title Other information Label
2009 Corner Games Bronze Rat Records
2009 Misbelieving(single) Bronze Rat Records

Charles Campbell Jones

Year Title Other information Label
2006 Wasting The Duke Bronze Rat Records

Trost

Year Title Other information Label
2008 Trust Me Bronze Rat Records

Congregation

Year Title Other information Label
2008 Congregation Bronze Rat Records
2008 Feel Like Crying (single) Bronze Rat Records

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