Like so many indie labels that emerged during the primordial early days of the vinyl revival, Ripple Music was never meant to be a label at all. At first, it was a blog called The Ripple Effect, co-founded by former DJ (and current surgeon) Todd Severin and former Blind Justice singer John Rancik. The site built a diehard base of readers by covering heavy music with an outsider’s perspective and a fan’s enthusiasm, and within a few short years, they were an authoritative source on heavy psych, stoner doom, and proto-metal.
The journey from blog to record label began in 2008, when JPT Scare Band drummer Jeff Littrell sent a stack of CDs to Severin’s home office. The band was already an obsession of Severin’s, who had recently gone deep down the rabbit hole of proto-metal. His first instinct was to review the music for the blog—but there was a catch.
“I said, ‘I can’t review this, it’s not been released. What do I do?’,” Severin recalls now. “And [Littrell] said, ‘I don’t want you to review it, I want you to put it out.’ I’m like, I don’t even know what that means!”
Still, the songs were undeniable, and Severin was determined to figure out how he could make it work. Whenever he wasn’t in the operating room, he was reading everything he could about the music business. For inspiration, he looked to the early years of Sub Pop, when they made the leap from fanzine to indie label.
In 2010, Ripple Music was born, and an archival JPT Scare Band record taken from those fateful CDs was their first release. 10 years later, they’ve become the label version of what the Ripple Effect was as a blog—a trusted resource for fans of all things heavy, freaky, and fuzzy.
Below, Severin discusses eight of the essential releases in the now-formidable Ripple discography.
JPT Scare Band
Acid Blues Is the White Man’s Burden
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