Yep Roc Records Vinyl, CDs & Cassettes
Nick Lowe – Quality Street: A Seasonal Selection For All The Family (LP Vinyl) Master Mix - Red Hot & Arthur Russell (3-LP Vinyl) Three O'Clock – Sixteen Tambourines (CD) Mandolin Orange – This Side of Jordan (CD) The Rubinoos – The CBS Tapes (Colored Vinyl LP) Nick Lowe – Labour Of Lust (LP Vinyl) Nick Lowe – Nick Lowe And His Cowboy Outfit (CD) Aoife O'Donovan – Age Of Apathy (2-CD) The Three O'Clock – Baroque Hoedown (CD) Josh Rouse - Nashville (LP Vinyl) Mandolin Orange – Tides Of A Teardrop (CD) Nick Lowe – Indoor Safari (CD) Sloan – Never Hear the End of It (CD) The Sadies – Colder Streams (LP Vinyl)
Yep Roc started in 1997 out of Hillsborough, North Carolina, founded by Tor Hansen and Glenn Dicker, two guys who came up through record stores and distribution and understood the music they were putting out because they'd spent years living inside it. That background shows in the catalog.
The roster has always leaned toward artists who've been around long enough to know exactly what they're doing. Nick Lowe found a real home here for his later records, the kind of unhurried, wise songwriting that rewards close listening. Robyn Hitchcock brought his singular, slightly surrealist British sensibility. Dave Alvin, Alejandro Escovedo, Aoife O'Donovan, Blitzen Trapper, Marshall Crenshaw, Los Straitjackets. The throughline isn't a genre; it's a commitment to craft from people who've been doing this long enough that they stopped caring about trends somewhere in the rearview.
Yep Roc also has a serious reissue sensibility, digging back into catalogs that deserved better treatment and getting them onto vinyl the right way. If you follow Record Store Day closely, you already know the label shows up with material worth paying attention to.
For collectors, for people who got turned onto this stuff years ago and keep circling back, and for anyone who wants to buy records from a label that's actually paying attention, this is a shelf worth spending time with.