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Syrup Moose Records 2026 plans

Posted by Loren on November 19, 2025

Syrup Moose Records 2026 plans
Syrup Moose Records 2026 plans

After a one year hiatus, anti-facist independent label Syrup Moose Records returns in January 2026 with several released lined up for the coming year.

The release schedule kicks off with a new Twilight Phenomenon -on Jan. 30, followed by Imrryr (experimental electronica), Tide Harvester (atmospheric black metal), Grumm Trencher (dungeon/cozy synth), 18 Slashes (electronic), Blessed King of Longing (blackened noise), VNRL (doomernoise), DCX9000 (electronic), MEGAFAUNA (experimental electronic), Your Ancestors Knew Death (synthpop), Flag Burner (synth metal), and Espi Kvlt (vampyre trap).

All releases will be available digitally, though the label is opting out of Spotify, with many albums also available on cassette. Electric Stage will handle cd or vinyl releases related to the label.

Syrup Moose Records 2026 plans
Syrup Moose Records 2026 plans

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