Krazy Fest



Initial Records
Founded1992
FounderAndy Rich
Defunct2004
Distributor(s)Mordam
GenreHardcore punk, metalcore, pop punk, post-hardcore, indie rock, emo
Country of originUnited States
LocationLouisville, Kentucky

Former Endpoint manager and soundman Andy Tinsley announced via Facebook last week that Krazy Fest would return to Louisville in May 2011. Started by Andy Rich, founder of the now-defunct Initial Records in 1998, the festival featured post-hardcore and punk notables such as Avail, Hot Water Music, Thursday, Jimmy Eat World and By the Grace of God. Fantasy Fest 2009 - Monday - The Fetish Parties (Updated 10/11/10) Fantasy Fest 2009 - Tuesday - The Krewe De Krazy Life Plaid Party at Captain Tony's Saloon(Updated 10/11/10) Fantasy Fest 2009 - Wednesday - The Red Party (Updated 10/11/10) Fantasy Fest 2009 - Thursday. Another festival that Title Fight will swing through is Krazy Fest in Louisville, KY. The long-slumbering predominantly hardcore/punk festival will also feature appearances from 7 Seconds, Hot.

Initial Records was an independent record label in Louisville, Kentucky, that was founded in 1992. The label released music by Falling Forward, Boysetsfire and Ink & Dagger, and created the annual weekend long music festival, Krazy Fest.

History[edit]

Krazy Fest 2003

Initial was founded in 1992 in a Dunkin' Donuts in suburban Detroit by three high school friends, Dennis Hepinstall, Carolyn Smith and Andy Rich. Their first issue was a re-release of the 7' single from local Detroit based hardcore band Pittbull.

Carolyn's interest waned early in the project after her long standing relationship with Dennis ended and she bowed out. Dennis would stick around for another few years while Andy attended the Haworth College of Business at Western Michigan University. By 1995 Dennis had enough and ended his tenure with the label as well. After graduating college with a bachelor of business administration in 1996 Andy relocated to Louisville, KY and took the label with him.

Over the next few years Initial would blossom into one of independent music's most well known labels. The April 1998 issue of Playboy magazine declared Initial one of the country's ten hottest record labels. The May 1998 issue of Alternative Press magazine named Initial as one of 'Ten independent labels that have helped to change not only the way hardcore sounds, but the way it does business.'

Krazy Fest[edit]

Krazy Fest was founded by Initial Records President Andy Rich. It was a weekend long music and lifestyle festival that ran annually for six years from 1998 through 2003, with a reprisal in 2011 at Expo5. Over the years Krazy Fest featured such bands as Dashboard Confessional, AFI, Jimmy Eat World, Alkaline Trio, and The Dillinger Escape Plan.

Final release[edit]

Initial's last release to date was a posthumous CD from Louisville hardcore band By The Grace Of God in 2004. It was a benefit to help pay medical bills for local Louisville scenester Adele Collins. The band also played a reunion show in conjunction with the release.

Epilogue[edit]

Longtime Initial Records label chief Andy Rich now resides in Las Vegas where he works for Caesars Entertainment running several of their poker rooms.

The label's impact was described by Alternative Press in 2013: 'While largely associated with Louisville, Kentucky, hardcore, Initial did more than just (exhaustively) cover that scene—it focused on the Midwest, covering bands from Detroit, Chicago, Omaha and more.'[1]

Bands[edit]

Krazy Fest

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^13 Classic Record Labels We Really, Really Miss. Alternative Press, October 17, 2013.
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Krazy Fest was the brain child of Initial Records President Andy Rich. It was a weekend long music and lifestyle festival that ran annually for six years from 1998 through 2003. Over the years Krazy Fest would help introduce music fans to such bands as Dashboard Confessional, AFI, Jimmy Eat World, Alkaline Trio, The Dillinger Escape Plan and several other artists that would go on to platinum selling status.

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  • 6Krazy Fest 1998

Krazy Fest 2003

The sixth annual installment of this Krazy Fest took place in Lousville, KY August 1st-3rd, 2003 at the Louisville Waterfront Park, a 72-acre (291,000 m²) municipal park adjacent to the downtown area of Louisville, Kentucky and the Ohio River. Specifically, it is adjacent to Louisville's wharf and Riverfront Plaza/Belvedere, which are situated to the west of the park. This would be the final year for Krazy Fest.

2003 Krazy Fest Line Up

  • The Locust
  • A Static Lullaby
  • This Day Forward
  • Blue Sky Mile
  • Black Cross
  • Burnt By The Sun
  • Hopesfall
  • Every Time I Die
  • Anodyne
  • Playing Enemy
  • The Suicide File
  • With Honor
  • The Explosion
  • Hey Mercedes
  • Sensefield
  • Rye Coalition
  • The Jazz June
  • Helicopter Helicopter
  • Christiansen
  • Roy
  • Bear vs Shark

Krazy Fest 2002

The fifth annual installment of this dynamic entertainment experience took place in Lousville, KY, at the Louisville Waterfront Park.

2002 Krazy Fest Line Up

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  • Stretch Arm Strong
  • Reach The Sky
  • Drowningman
  • From Autumn to Ashes
  • Black Widows
  • As Friends Rust
  • Blood Red
  • Corn On Macabre
  • Onelinedrawing
  • Small Brown Bike
  • Christiansen
  • Rocking Horse Winner
  • Cadillac Blindside

Krazy Fest 2001

The fourth annual installment of this dynamic entertainment experience took place in Louisville, KY July 27-29, 2001 at the Historic Louisville Water Tower. The Water Tower of Louisville, Kentucky, is the oldest ornamental water tower in the world, having been built before the more famous Chicago Water Tower.[1] This would be the most well attended of the 6 Festivals driven by a once in a lifetime performance of The Dillinger Escape Planfeaturing Sean Ingram from Coalesce on vocals for the entire set. This would also be the Midwest’s introduction to the soon to be multi-platinum selling Dashboard Confessional. A torrential downpour on Day 2 would have absolutely no effect on attendance.

2001 Krazy Fest Line Up

Krazy
  • Small Brown Bike
  • Hot Rod Circuit
  • Hey Mercedes
  • The Jazz June
  • Stretch Arm Strong
  • The White Octave
  • Story So Far
  • American Nightmare
  • Burnt By The Sun
  • Holy Angels
  • Christiansen
  • Blood Red
  • Pflanz

Krazy Fest 2000

The third annual installment of this dynamic entertainment experience took place in downtown, KY May 19-21, 2000 at the Riverfront Plaza/Belvedere. Tickets for the weekend long event were only $30 and this time around the festival would go by the shorthand nickname of “K2K.” It would be highlighted by a headlining set from soon to be goth punk torchbearers AFI on Saturday night. In June 2006, AFI’s newest album, Decemberunderground, was released on Interscope Records and debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard charts.[2]

2000 Krazy Fest Line Up

  • The Suicide Machines
  • [[By The Grace of God]
  • The Enkindels
  • Good Clean Fun
  • Brothers Keeper
  • The Jazz June
  • The Juliana Theory
  • One King Down
  • Hot Rod Circuit
  • Reach The Sky
  • Stretch Arm Strong
  • As Friends Rust
  • King For A Day
  • Time In Malta
  • Drowning Man
  • Moods For Moderns
  • The Movielife
  • The National Acrobat
  • River City High
  • Skam Impaired

Krazy Fest 1999

The second annual installment of this rock and roll juggernaut took place in downtown, KY May 19-21, 1999 at the Riverfront Plaza/Belvedere. It would be highlighted by a late Sunday night set from future rock superstars Jimmy Eat World. On July 24, 2001, Jimmy Eat World would release the album, Bleed American. The album became self-titled following the September 11, 2001 attacks, next reverting back to its original name for a Deluxe Edition re-release in 2008. It has sold over 1,500,000 copies to date.

1999 Krazy Fest Line Up

  • The Enkindels
  • Kill Your Idols
  • Out
  • My Own Victim
  • Silent Majority
  • Fastbreak
  • Metroschifter
  • The Jazz June
  • Le Shok
  • Red Sun

Krazy Fest 1998

The first annual installment of this dynamic entertainment experience took place in Louisville, KY May 29th-31st, 1998 at the Louisville Brewery Thunderdome. A 3-day pass was only $25, and with a capacity of only 1,400 all three days were sold out. Due to a sweeping electrical storm and a subsequent power outage on Sunday evening headlining band Superchunk was not able to perform.

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1998 Krazy Fest Line Up

Krazy Krew Fantasy Fest

  • Metroschifter
  • King For A Day
  • Uzeda
  • Ten Yard Fight
  • Today Is The Day
  • Automatic
  • Torn Apart
  • Speak 714
  • Suicide Machines
  • The Enkindels
  • Silent Majority
  • Apocalypse Hoboken

References

  1. ^http://www.lwcky.com/about_us/towerhist.htm
  2. ^Hasty, Katy-- (2006-06-14). 'AFI burns brightly with #1 debut'. Billboard. http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1002687993. Retrieved 2006-07-08.