Hardly Art
Hardly Art is an American independent record label based in Seattle, Washington. Founded in early 2007 by Sub Pop Records, Hardly Art is run by three full-time employees and is distributed by the Alternative [Distribution Alliance] and Sub Pop. The label's name comes from a lyric from the song "No Culture Icons" by the Thermals. In 2016, the label was recognized for its contributions to independent music with a Genius Award Nomination from The Stranger.
Selected artists
- Arthur & Yu
- The Beets
- Carissa's Wierd
- Chastity Belt
- Colleen Green
- Dude York
- Fergus & Geronimo
- Gazebos
- Gem Club
- Grave Babies
- Hunx and His Punx
- Ian Sweet
- Jenn Champion
- Lala Lala
- La [Luz (band)|La Luz]
- La Sera
- Le Loup
- Protomartyr
- S
- Seapony
- Shannon and the Clams
- Tacocat
- The Dutchess & the Duke
- The [Julie Ruin]
- The Moondoggies
- The Sandwitches
- Versing