Napalm Records

Profile:

Austrian independent record label focused on heavy metal and hard rock, founded in Eisenerz, Austria in 1992. Offices in Austria, Germany and the US.

Label Code: LC 11368

Parent Label:

Napalm Records Handels GmbH

Sublabels:

Black Rose Productions, Draenor Productions, Napalm Records America, Napalm Records America, Inc., Spinning Goblin Productions, W.A.B. Records

Contact Info:

Napalm Records Handels GmbH
Hammerplatz 2
A-8790 Eisenerz
Austria
Tel: +43 3848 8117-0
Fax: +43 3848 8117-4
[email protected]

Napalm Records Office: Berlin
Hackescher Markt 4
10178 Berlin
Germany
+49 (0) 30 40044550

Napalm Records Office: New York
Napalm Records North America LLC
219 Montgomery Street
Jersey City, NJ, 07302, USA
+1 201-683-7024

Manufacturer Contact

Napalm Records Napalm Records Handels GmbH Hammerplatz 2 8790 Eisenerz AUSTRIA https://label.napalmrecords.com/ [email protected]

Manufacturer EU Contact

Napalm Records Handels GmbH Hammerplatz 2 8790 Eisenerz AUSTRIA https://label.napalmrecords.com/ [email protected]

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label.napalmrecords.com , napalmrecords.com , Facebook , X , YouTube , Soundcloud , Instagram , Bandcamp

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  • FPWS's avatar
    FPWS
    Edited 8 months ago
    Napalm has the rights for so many nice older albums that they could release on vinyl such as Tiamat, Beseech, Tristania, Sirenia, Lacrimas Profundere among others!
    • nickelectric's avatar
      nickelectric
      They never put 33 or 45 rpm on their record labels or covers. In the end the quality of the records is good
      • dagazkenaz's avatar
        dagazkenaz
        Terrible service! Within 10 minutes of being announced, I pre-ordered the 2021 crystal clear reissues of 'Dark Medieval Times' and 'The Shadowthrone' by Satyricon. Here I am 9 months later and still haven't received them, yet 150-200 discogs users have received theirs. These were meant to be 'strictly limited to 300' each, and I strongly suspect that Napalm sold all 300, then secretly pressed some more. If it were a pressing plant mistake I'm pretty sure the label wouldn't have to wait 6 months for the missing copies, despite current pressing delays (I've worked for similar record labels for over 10 years - I know how it works).