Tooth & Nail Records
Tooth & Nail Records is a Christian rock record label[1] founded by Brandon Ebel in California in November 1993. The label later moved to Seattle, Washington where it is situated today. It is home to many well-known musical acts, including Underoath, Hawk Nelson, Emery, The Almost, FM Static, Family Force 5, Anberlin, As We Speak and MxPx.
| Tooth & Nail Records | |
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| Founded | 1993 | 
| Founder | Brandon Ebel | 
| Distributor(s) | US Catalog: Capitol/EMI CMG (1994–2013) RED Music (2013–present) International Catalog: EMI/Universal (1994–2013) Sony Music (2013–present)  | 
| Genre | Christian rock, Christian alternative rock, Christian metal, Christian punk | 
| Country of origin | United States | 
| Location | Seattle, Washington | 
| Official website | www | 
Tooth & Nail's first album released was Wish for Eden's Pet the Fish,[2] which was produced by Michael Knott and originally slated to be released by Blonde Vinyl. Subsequent releases from The Juliana Theory, MxPx, and Starflyer 59 made Tooth & Nail a strong force in Christian music circles, as well as a niche underground subculture in itself. Prior to forming Tooth & Nail, Ebel worked for the Christian label Frontline.[3]
Overview
    
Eight Tooth & Nail-affiliated albums have been RIAA-certified as Gold for sales of 500,000 or more copies. The label saw one of its greatest successes when Underoath's Define the Great Line debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 in 2006.[4]
The label also released a limited edition hard cover book, with the proceeds going to benefit Music Cares.[5]
RIAA gold certifications
    
| Year | Artist | Album | 
|---|---|---|
| 2004 | Jeremy Camp | Carried Me: The Worship Project | 
| 2002 | Stay | |
| 2004 | Restored | |
| 2006 | Beyond Measure | |
| 2008 | There Will Be a Day[6] | |
| 2006 | Underoath | Define the Great Line | 
| 2004 | They're Only Chasing Safety | |
| 2022 | 7eventh Time Down | God is on the Move[7] | 
| 2005 | Kutless | Strong Tower | 
| 2006 | Live from Portland[8] | |
| 1998 | MxPx | Slowly Going the Way of the Buffalo | 
Nominations and awards
    
| Year | Artist | Album / Song | Award | Result / Category | Other | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2006 | Norma Jean | O God, the Aftermath | Grammy | Nominated - Best Recording Package | Solid State Records | 
| 2007 | Fair | The Best Worst-Case Scenario | Grammy | Nominated - Best Recording Package | |
| Underoath | "Writing on the Walls" | Grammy | Nominated - Best Short Form Music Video | Solid State Records/Tooth & Nail Records | |
| 2008 | The Fold | Secrets Keep You Sick | Grammy | Nominated - Best Recording Package | |
| 2009 | Hawk Nelson | Hawk Nelson Is My Friend | Grammy | Nominated - Best Recording Package | BEC Recordings/Tooth & Nail Records | 
| Jeremy Camp | Speaking Louder Than Before | Grammy | Nominated - Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album | BEC Recordings | |
| Underoath | Lost in the Sound of Separation | Grammy | Nominated - Best Recording Package | Solid State Records | 
Structure
    
Tooth & Nail contains multiple imprints, each catering to a different genre of music:
- BEC Recordings mostly includes artists in the mainstream sect of commercial Christian rock such as Kutless and Jeremy Camp, with some exceptions (such as hip hop artists KJ-52 and Manafest).
 - Solid State Records distributes metal and hardcore albums[3] by artists such as Living Sacrifice, Demon Hunter, Haste the Day, Underoath and August Burns Red.
 - Plastiq Musiq (founded by Ronnie Martin of Joy Electric) primarily signed electronic music artists.[3] Tooth & Nail entered a partnership to distribute Plastiq Musiq albums in 1998 and 1999.[9] Plastiq Musiq continues to release albums independently.
 - Fugitive Recordings primarily is made up of artists marketed outside of the Christian market, including Denison Witmer, The Presidents of the United States of America, and Young London.
 - The label acquired Takehold Records, an independent record label, in 2002. This acquisition brought several bands to Tooth & Nail including Underoath, Further Seems Forever, Few Left Standing and Narcissus.
 
On March 13, 2013, it was announced that Brandon Ebel had sold the entire Tooth & Nail music catalog to Capitol Christian Music Group (formerly EMI Christian Music Group) and by doing so was able to buy back the 50% stake in Tooth & Nail formerly owned by EMI making it an independent record label. It will retain the rights to all future releases with a new distributor, RED Distribution.[10]
Label artists
    
    Current
    
- Acceptance
 - Anchor & Braille
 - Alexander Fairchild
 - Artifex Pereo
 - CIVILIAN
 - Copeland
 - Death Therapy
 - Deep Al Brindle
 - Disciple
 - Emery
 - Empty Isles
 - Aaron Gillespie
 - Hearts Like Lions
 - Idle Threat
 - John Van Deusen
 - Kids
 - Le Voyageur
 - LOYALS
 - Mae
 - Make Sure
 - Mantric
 - Mike Mains & The Branches
 - Mirours
 - Tyson Motsenbocker
 - Off Road Minivan
 - Paradise Now
 - Salt Creek
 - Slick Shoes
 - Aaron Sprinkle
 - Tigerwine
 - Valleyheart
 - We Are the City
 - The Welcome Wagon
 
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Former: active
    
- Abandoned Pools
 - Anberlin (currently on Equal Vision Records)
 - As Cities Burn (currently on Equal Vision Records)
 - The Blamed (reunited and currently independent)
 - Blank Books
 - Bleach (currently active)
 - Blindside (currently unsigned)
 - Brave Saint Saturn (signed to Department of Biophysics Records)
 - Children 18:3
 - The Classic Crime (currently on BC Music)
 - Corey Crowder (currently unsigned)
 - Craig's Brother (currently on Takeover Records)
 - Crash Rickshaw (side project for members of Project 86)
 - Damien Jurado
 - Danielson (currently on Secretly Canadian)
 - The Dingees (officially changed their name to Peg and the Rejected)
 - Discover America (currently on Lujo Records)
 - Dogwood (currently on Roadside Records)
 - The Drawing Room (side project of Thousand Foot Krutch)
 - Everdown (reunited, two new demos on MySpace)
 - Family Force 5 (currently on Transparent Media Group / Word Records)
 - Fighting Jacks
 - Focused (unsigned)
 - The Fold (independent)
 - Further Seems Forever (currently on Rise Records; members became part of Dashboard Confessional, Action Reaction and Fields Forever)
 - Goodnight Star (currently on Miniature Records)
 - Hawk Nelson (currently on Fair Trade Services)
 - Holland (changed name to The Lonely Hearts; currently unsigned)
 - Hyland
 - The Huntingtons (reunited)
 - Icon for Hire (independent)
 - The Juliana Theory (currently on Equal Vision Records)
 - Kings Kaleidoscope (currently on Rainbow Records)
 - Klank (indepMende the)
 - The Letter Black (currently on EMP Label Group)
 - The Lonely Hearts
 - Love & Death
 - Luxury (currently on Northern Records)
 - Matt & Toby (currently on BC Music)
 - Mike Knott
 - MxPx (currently on Rock City Recordings)
 - Nine Lashes (currently on BEC Recordings)
 - Norway (independent)
 - Number One Gun
 - Overcome (currently on Facedown Records)
 - Pedro the Lion (David Bazan)
 - P.O.D. (currently on Universal Music Group)
 - Project 86 (independent)
 - Rocky Loves Emily (currently unsigned)
 - Ruth
 - Sainthood Reps (currently on No Sleep Records)
 - Search the City (currently unsigned)
 - Seventh Day Slumber (currently on BEC Recordings)
 - Since October
 - Spoken (currently on Artery Recordings)
 - States (currently recording a second album)
 - Starflyer 59 (currently on Velvet Blue Music)
 - Stavesacre (limited activity, members in Neon Horse)
 - Surrogate (Independent)
 - Swimming with Dolphins (currently unsigned)
 - Sullivan (currently on Spartan Records)
 - Thousand Foot Krutch (independent)
 - The Crucified
 - The Wednesdays (Currently with Thorp Records)
 - Underoath (currently on Fearless Records)
 - Write This Down (currently unsigned)
 
Former: disbanded
    
- A Dream Too Late
 - Ace Troubleshooter (members now in Relient K and My Red Hot Nightmare)
 - All Wound Up
 - The Almost
 - And Then There Were None (members now in Young London / Contact)
 - AP2 (Contributors continue as lvl and Celldweller, among others)
 - Blenderhead (One member now in The Out Circuit)
 - Blessed by a Broken Heart (One member now in Still Remains)
 - Bloodshed (members now in My Compatriots, Justice Constantine and B is Bridgie)
 - Born Blind
 - The Brothers Martin (One-time Project)
 - Calibretto 13 (members now in Harley Poe, Everything, Now!, Divebomber and Encourager)
 - CHATTERbOX (members formed Stavesacre)
 - The Cootees (Former side project for members of MXPX, Ninety Pound Wuss, and Slick Shoes)
 - Crux
 - The Deadlines (members now in The Bullies, The Escape, Haunted Bayou, and Kisses Lose Their Charm)
 - Delta Haymax
 - The Deluxtone Rockets
 - Don't Know (Members have formed Blenderhead)
 - Driver Eight (members have played with Theft, Fastball, Paloalto and Golden State)
 - Element 101 (members formed ActionReaction)
 - Falling Up (Independent)
 - Fanmail (members in Radio Saints and My Compatriots)
 - Fine China (members now in The Foxglove Hunt)
 - Focal Point (One member formed Training for Utopia and is now in Demon Hunter)
 - For Love Not Lisa (members have started Puller)
 - Frodus (members formed The Out Circuit, The Black Sea, Decahedron, Frantic Mantis, The Dillinger Escape Plan and The Cassettes; and Shelby Cinca now records as a solo artist)
 - Furthermore
 - Ghoti Hook
 - Hangnail
 - Havalina (members now in Matt Death and the New Intellectuals)
 - Holland (members started The Lonely Hearts. One member joined Demon Hunter)
 - House of Wires
 - Joe Christmas (members in Summer Hymns)
 - Jonezetta
 - Lucerin Blue
 - mewithoutYou
 - Morella's Forest
 - Neon Horse (inactive side-project of members of Stavesacre, Starflyer 59, and Project 86; members now in White Lighter)
 - New Empire
 - Ninety Pound Wuss (members are now in Raft of Dead Monkeys and Suffering and the Hideous Thieves)
 - The O.C. Supertones
 - Off the Record
 - Outer Circle
 - Pep Squad
 - Plankeye (members have formed Fielding and Fanmail)
 - Poor Old Lu (members have formed Fair, Rose Blossom Punch, and perform solo)
 - Puller
 - Queens Club
 - Roadside Monument (members have formed Unwed Sailor, Raft of Dead Monkeys, Calm Collapse and Suffering and the Hideous Thieves)
 - Rob Walker
 - Royal
 - Sal Paradise
 - Sent by Ravens
 - Shorthanded
 - Showbread
 - Side Walk Slam
 - Slow Coming Day
 - Sometime Sunday (members now in Tragedy Ann)
 - Squad Five-O (reunited for one-off shows in 2012 and 2017)
 - Strongarm (members now in Further Seems Forever)
 - Terminal (members now in Alive in Wild Paint, Oh, Sleeper)
 - Sunsets for Julia
 - Too Bad Eugene
 - Twothirtyeight (Chris Staples formed Discover America and performs solo)
 - Unashamed
 - The Undecided
 - Upside Down Room
 - Value Pac (Members in Radio Saints)
 - Velour 100
 - Waking Ashland (Jonathan Jones went solo Immortal Records and also formed We Shot the Moon)
 - Watashi Wa (members formed Eager Seas, then disbanded; members now in Lakes, and Briertone)
 - We Are the Becoming (members are now part of Project 86)
 - Wish for Eden
 
Former: On hiatus or inactive
    
- Bon Voyage
 - Capital Lights
 - Dead Poetic
 - A Dream Too Late
 - Far-Less
 - FM Static (side project of Thousand Foot Krutch)
 - Halo Friendlies
 - I Am Empire (members in Talkie and Disciple)
 - Ivoryline
 - Joy Electric (currently on EEP Society, performing as Said Fantasy)
 - Mortal (Jerome Fontamillas now in Switchfoot)
 - The River Bends
 - Run Kid Run
 - Secret and Whisper
 - The Send
 - The Wedding
 - XXI
 
References
    
- "Capitol Christian Music Group Completes Acquisition of Tooth & Nail's Catalog, T&N to Re-Launch". Billboard. March 13, 2013. Retrieved October 5, 2014.
 - Brown, Bruce A. (February 1994). "R.E.X. Begins to Distribute for Grrr Records". CCM Magazine. 16 (8): 12.
 - Bonham, Chad (May–June 1998). "Tooth & Nail". 7ball (18): 22–25. ISSN 1082-3980.
 - "Underoath – Define the Great Line". Billboard. Archived from the original on April 11, 2013. Retrieved April 7, 2009.
 - "Tooth & Nail celebrates 20 years". CBA. Retrieved January 18, 2017.
 - "RIAA Gold, Platinum, Multi-Platinum Awards" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on September 11, 2014. Retrieved May 29, 2022.
 - "Gold & Platinum". Recording Industry Association of America.
 - "Gold & Platinum". Recording Industry Association of America.
 - "Tooth & Nail Records". Discogs. Retrieved August 17, 2017.
 - "CCMG Purchases Tooth & Nail Catalog". allaccess.com. Retrieved March 20, 2013.
 - "Tooth & Nail - Artists". Tooth & Nail Records. Retrieved February 3, 2016.
 
