Minty Fresh
Minty Fresh is a Chicago-based record label, founded in 1993 by Jim Powers with Anthony Musiala.[1] The label is known for launching the careers of Veruca Salt.[2] They also gave the Swedish band The Cardigans their first US release[3] and released the debut single by Liz Phair.[4] They also run the "Mini Fresh" label which produces children's music.[5][6]
| Minty Fresh | |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1993 | 
| Founder | Jim Powers, Anthony Musiala | 
| Genre | Rock | 
| Country of origin | U.S. | 
| Location | Chicago, Illinois | 
Artists
    
- All India Radio
 - The Aluminum Group[7]
 - Lindsay Anderson
 - Astrid Swan
 - Axe Riverboy
 - Bark Bark Disco
 - Beangrowers
 - Bettie Serveert
 - The Cardigans
 - The Children's Hour
 - Andrew Deadman
 - Desperate Journalist
 - Doktor Kosmos
 - Drew Andrews
 - Every Good Boy
 - Ezra Furman and the Harpoons
 - Firefox AK
 - Floraline
 - Fonda
 - Friend + Doktor Kosmos
 - Fugu
 - The Hit Parade
 - HushPuppies
 - Husky Rescue
 - Ivy
 - Kahimi Karie
 - Klee
 - Komeda[8]
 - The Legendary Jim Ruiz Group
 - Light FM
 - The Living Blue
 - Liz Phair[4]
 - Love Jones
 - Mastretta
 - Melony
 - Mike Scott
 - Miou Miou
 - Musique Le Pop
 - The Orange Peels
 - Papas Fritas
 - The Poems
 - Prototypes
 - Ralph's World
 - Sepiatone
 - Sarah Shannon
 - Sébastien Schuller
 - Sleep Thieves
 - Soy Un Caballo
 - Stump The Host
 - Suburban Kids with Biblical Names
 - The Sugarplastic
 - Tahiti 80
 - Trost
 - Veruca Salt[2]
 - The Waterboys[9]
 - White Shoes & The Couples Company
 - Zeshan B
 
See also
    
    
References
    
- McAllister, Colleen (September 25, 2007). "BreakThru Radio Airs Special Minty Fresh Records Showcase". BreakThru Radio. Retrieved June 3, 2011.
 - DeRogatis, Jim (November 20, 1994). "The Making of a Sensation". Chicago Sun-Times. Archived from the original on November 6, 2012.
 -  Kot, Greg (April 4, 1997). "SUBVERSIVE SWEDES THE CARDIGANS WILL CHANGE YOUR IDEA OF SCANDINAVIAN POP". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved June 3, 2011. 
After releasing "Life," a critically acclaimed stateside debut in 1995 on Chicago-based Minty Fresh
 - Rothschild, David (August 27, 1993). "RETRO POPSTERS HOPE SUPER MODEL HAS LEGS". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved June 3, 2011.
 - Pogrebin, Robin (September 18, 2002). "Not All Sunshine for Teensy Set's Troubadour". New York Times. Retrieved June 3, 2011.
 - Edelstein, David (January 30, 2005). "Nursery School of Rock". New York Times. Retrieved June 3, 2011.
 - Margasak, Peter (August 6, 1998). "A Minty Fresh Start - Aluminum Group/Sweetness and Bite". Chicago Reader. Retrieved June 3, 2011.
 -  SIEGLER, DYLAN (June 17, 1998). "Komeda makes a go of it". Billboard. Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved June 3, 2011. 
A North of No South compilation including a Komeda song was picked up by Minty Fresh talent rep Jim Powers during a trip to Japan
 - Tortorici, Frank (December 14, 1998). "Mike Scott". VH1. Retrieved June 3, 2011.
 
External links
    
- Official site
 - Minty Fresh discography at Discogs
 
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