Drowned in Sound
Drowned in Sound, sometimes abbreviated to DiS, is a UK-based music webzine. Founded by editor Sean Adams, the site features reviews, news, interviews, and discussion forums.
History
DiS began as an email fanzine in 1998 called The Last Resort but was relaunched by founder and editor Sean Adams as Drowned in Sound in 2000.The site was mostly based on contributions from unpaid writers and has an integrated forum to allow for discussion and comments on interviews, news and reviews. It also included a user-rated database of artists and bands as well as details for most live music venues in the UK.
In 2005, the site launched a podcast called Drowned in Sound Radio.
Drowned in Sound also launched a label, Drowned in Sound Recordings, in 2004 which released albums for a few bands, including Brett Anderson, Emily Haines, Jeniferever, Martha Wainwright, Metric, Redjetson, The Stills, ThisGirl, and Youthmovies.
In November 2007, DiS teamed up with ad-supported download site RCRDLBL.com to launch an audio and video blog, entitled "Drownload".
DiS was involved with the Summer Sundae festival since 2008, and in 2010 kicked off their 10th anniversary celebrations with a line-up headlined by the Futureheads and Frightened Rabbit. Previously, they hosted the Friday night billing of the Rising Stage as being presented in partnership with Drowned in Sound.
Shutdown
In April 2019, Pitchfork reported the closure of the site following a Facebook post by Adams. While the editorial content of the site stopped, the community forums remained active.Relaunch
In March 2023 Adams launched a podcast under the site name. This later extended to a newsletter, record label and a full new website with editorial content.Ownership
It is now fully independent, owned by the site founder. Previously, a percentage of DrownedinSound.com and the Drowned in Sound Recordings record label was owned by Silentway Ltd.DiS had a short-lived partnership with Rupert Murdoch's BSkyB, which ended by mutual consent in August 2008, resulting in the majority of staff being laid off.