We were honored to have Bandcamp write an article about us celebrating our upcoming 30 year anniversary. The article highlights highly influential B9 releases and takes a look at the history of the label. Featuring insights on artists like Have Heart, War On Women, Crime In Stereo, and many, many more. (We do feel obligated to respectfully correct two small errors in the article: Terror is based in Los Angeles, not NYC, and while Youth Code’s Ryan George sang for Carry On, the drummer on their album A Life Less Plagued was Lucas McFadden.) Click HERE to read the article. If you don’t feel like reading, you can still press the play button on the top of the article and listen to Bandcamp’s selection of B9 titles!
Bridge Nine: 2024 Review
When I first started renovating the building that became Bridge Nine’s record store and HQ in Beverly, Massachusetts, I wanted to make a place where cool things could happen. It wasn’t going to just be a record label office, we’d already had that for over 25 years in a succession of spaces, starting in a bedroom and an evolving in a series of warehouses, each bigger than the next. They had their own character and let us work on records and mail them to people, but we were hidden away, hard to find, and unable to be a space where our community could gather and grow. By the time the pandemic started, I wanted something that fostered connection. And 2024 showed that we have become that space and so much more.
Bridge Nine is a record label first and foremost, so finding and supporting artists that inspire us is our most important role. We were excited to invite HEAVYHEX onto the label and support them with the release of their debut album, True To You, recorded by Jay Maas (Defeater, Love Letter).
We were also proud to get new pressings of Ceremony’s Rohnert Park (in time for their insane show at the Hollywood Palladium where they played the album front to back; the DYS Brotherhood LP (on green!); and Have Heart’s The Things We Carry and Songs To Scream at the Sun albums in time for their reunion shows this summer!
We were also happy to collaborate with our friends at Blackout!, Iodine Recordings and Trust Records to release Bridge Nine exclusive color vinyl pressings for a half-dozen albums for bands that we dig like S.S. Decontrol, Love Letter, B9 alums Crime In Stereo, Further Seems Forever, Stretch Armstrong, and coming very soon: Piebald!
We also celebrated the release of new books by our favorite artists: Matt Pryor (The Get Up Kids), Ray Cappo (Shelter, Youth of Today), Vinnie Stigma, and Roger Miret (Agnostic Front):
and invited a whole bunch of great artists to exhibit throughout the year, like Alyssa Watters, Lori Dawn, Mike Gallo, Christopher Michon / Failed Imagineer, Timmy Tanker, Alyssa Driscoll, and Meesh Dumas / Bold, Old, and Gold!
We partnered with The Vegan Market THREE times throughout the year, and packed our warehouse (and in August, the street next to our building) with delicious vegan food vendors:
The Vegan Market: August 2024 Edition
We also turned the B9 warehouse into a movie theater for two film premieres: Don’t Forget To Leave (about Tim Landers of the band Transit) and Join Or Die, about the importance of being an active part of your community!
Frank Turner cameo in the film Don’t Forget To Leave about Tim Landers of the band Transit
But the thing that got us the most excited, was to invite some of our favorite bands to perform the most intimate of sets in the B9 warehouse. HEAVYHEX celebrated the release of their new album on B9 back in May with their friends The Promised End and Spite House:
another highlight was having Calling Hours (ex-Farside) perform our two-year anniversary of the store being open show:
But the absolute banger, the “how are we going to top this” event was NYHC-pioneers Agnostic Front performing live as part of the release of Roger and Vinne’s new books:
Agnostic Front performing live at Bridge Nine Records on December 7th, 2024. Photo by Dave Boccio.
with a special half-New York, half-Boston AF lineup that featured Mark McKay (Slapshot) on drums and Jaime Sciarappa (SSD) on bass with Chris Foley (SSD) hopping on the drums for a cover of S.S. Decontrol’s song “Glue,” and Eugene Hutz (Gogol Bordello) helping Vinnie sing “Power.”
Also special shoutouts to Lenny Lashley, Keith Bennet, Smooth Brain, 5Ever, Return Address, Hyber, and Marley Brown for their special performances at B9 this year!
We want to extend a special thank you to Larry Kelley, Katherine Wrenn, Chris Padgett, Katie at Soy Much Brighter, Crystal Rose, and everyone who has made these events happen. We dreamed of a space where we could do stuff like this, and it’s become our reality. We’ve got a TON of things in the works for 2025, so make sure to keep up with what we’re doing and be a part of it!
Chris Wrenn
B9
Pat Flynn (Have Heart, Fiddlehead) on the One Life One Chance Podcast with Toby Morse
Pat Flynn from Have Heart and Fiddlehead spent almost five (!!!) hours sitting down with Toby Morse on the One Life One Chance podcast recently. The episode just went live, give it a listen HERE!
Have Heart x SSD Benefit Collab T-Shirt (Trust Records)
When Have Heart announced they were reuniting this summer, our friends at Trust Records got the idea to get a collab going with SSD. This limited edition T-shirt is the result, and the profits are going to a Boston-area cancer charity, to be named later, in honor and support of Al Barile’s fight against colon cancer. Grab one while you can, HERE!
Have Heart x Erica Lauren Photo Print Raises $5,000 for the Palestine Children's Relief Fund
A few weeks ago, Los Angeles-based photographer Erica Lauren contacted us to see if we’d help use one of her fantastic photos of Have Heart taken live at Tied Down Fest, to benefit the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund.
We’d collaborated with Erica back in 2021 through our other brand, Sully’s, on a puzzle featuring a mural of Joe Kelly of the Los Angeles Dodgers painted by artist Jonas Never and were thrilled to work with her again.
We made a limited run of five hundred 18x24 prints, and donated the profits - an incredible $5,000 - to the PCRF yesterday. THANK YOU to everyone involved: Erica, Have Heart, Bob Shedd, for making this happen, and everyone who supported this effort! There are a few prints left, grab one while you still can HERE!
Coming to Boston this week for Have Heart? Stop by the B9 record store!
If you’re visiting the Boston area this week for the Have Heart show on Saturday night, make sure to visit the Bridge Nine record store in Beverly, Massachusetts! We’re just 35 minutes north of the city, only 8 minutes door-to-door from with Witch City of Salem, and we’re on the commuter line (Newburyport/Rockport train). We’ll be open later than usual on Friday night (until 8pm!) and we’ve got some fun stuff planned with our friends at Trust Records on Sunday from 11am-2pm to help celebrate their re-issue of “Get It Away” by S.S. Decontrol! Store details can be found HERE!
HAVE HEART: New Pressings of both LPs Available!
In celebration of Have Heart’s brief return to the stage this summer, Bridge Nine has repressed both of their albums in an array of colors! Available on cover artwork-matching splatter vinyl from Bridge Nine HERE!
We’ve also partnered with our friends at RevHQ (The Things We Carry, Songs To Scream at the Sun), Project M (Alt Press, Revolver, Brooklyn Vegan), and for our European fans, Coretex on some exclusive variants. Grab those while they’re available!
HAVE HEART 'PCRF' Benefit Poster by Photographer Erica Lauren Available Now!
HAVE HEART captured live at Tied Down Fest by photographer Erica Lauren. This 100lb. offset-printed poster measures 18" x 24" and is limited to a one-time printing of 500. Shipped rolled in a tube, if you are ordering other items, consider ordering this separately. Order a poster HERE!
Profits from the sale of this poster benefit the Palestine Children's Relief Fund.
HAVE HEART and SLAPSHOT Re-Stocks (& one B9 design that's 50% OFF)
We just got in T-shirt restocks for HAVE HEART and SLAPSHOT, grab one while you can by clicking one of the pics!
To make room in the store, our “Tonal” Comfort Colors are now 50% OFF! We’ve only have random sizes and colors (three options) so click on one of the shirt images below and grab one while you can!
Have Heart "The Things We Carry" LP Silver Edition Available Now!
We are super excited to announce that our latest Silver Edition LP has landed, this time with Have Heart for The Things We Carry LP. Limited to one copy per person and available in our brick and mortar record store AND online HERE!
As with all of our silver editions, these LP’s are pressed on silver vinyl, and the jackets are black and white and printed on silver board, giving each record a striking appearance. These are limited to a one time pressing of 1,000 copies.
25+ Years of Bridge Nine Silver Edition Series:
1. American Nightmare "Year One" - SOLD OUT
2. Ceremony "Rohnert Park" - SOLD OUT
3. H2O "Self-Titled" LP - Available Now!
4. Terror “Lowest Of The Low” LP – Available Now!
5. Death Before Dishonor “Count Me In” LP – Available Now!
6. H2O “Nothing To Prove” LP – Available Now!
7. Have Heart “Songs To Scream At The Sun” LP – available from select retailers
8. Have Heart “10.17.09” LP – Available Now!
Five New 25+ Years of Bridge Nine All-Silver Anniversary Editions Available Now!
When Bridge Nine reached our silver 25th anniversary, we began releasing special “All Silver” editions of some of our heaviest hitters. Silver vinyl, silver labels, and album artwork converted to black and white and printed on silver board to commemorate the event. Each pressing is limited to 1,000 copies and only available for a limited time. Grab one while you can HERE!
The Silver Edition lineup so far:
1. American Nightmare "Year One" - SOLD OUT
2. Ceremony "Rohnert Park" - SOLD OUT
3. H2O "Self-Titled" LP (in partnership with Blackout!) - Available Now!
4. Terror “Lowest Of The Low” LP – Available Now!
5. Death Before Dishonor “Count Me In” LP – Available Now!
6. H2O “Nothing To Prove” LP – Available Now!
7. Have Heart “Songs To Scream At The Sun” LP - Available Now!
8. Have Heart “10.17.09” LP – Available Now!
Al Barile (SSD, Gage) & Pat Flynn (Have Heart, Fiddlehead) Talk 40+ Years of Boston Hardcore at The B9HQ
Al Barile / Pat Flynn / Anthony Moreschi / Chris Wrenn
Bridge Nine was happy to host our friends Pat Flynn (Have Heart, Fiddlehead) and Al Barile (SSD, Gage) at our new HQ for a conversation that Trust Records organized, in support of their announcement of SSD finally re-issuing their first two albums via Trust. We had 40+ years of Boston hardcore in the room, and it was filmed by none other than Anthony “Wrench” Moreschi!
Have Heart announce four more shows
Due to an overwhelming demand, Have Heart will be playing four more shows to accommodate those who missed out on tickets the first time around. No more shows will be added. Tickets go on sale this Wednesday March 6th at noon EST.
Have Heart announce four reunion shows this summer
It has been ten years since Boston's Have Heart last took the stage in 2009 to a sold out room of 2000+ people. The band has decided to get back together ten years later to play four shows and four shows only. Ticket information for Boston, Los Angeles, Cologne, and Leeds are available at haveheart2019.com
How Bridge Nine Turned "Yankees Suck" into Hardcore Punk Gold (& launched American Nightmare, Terror, Have Heart & more!)
If you like hardcore music you've heard of Bridge Nine, and if you like Boston sports you've heard of Sully's, but did you know the sports brand was originally started solely to fund punk albums? When Chris Wrenn was just 19 years old, he started a record label in his dorm room. Then, in the spring of 2000, he walked to Fenway Park from Boston's Mission Hill with friends from his bands and a backpack full of "Yankees Suck" bumper stickers. The plan? To make the much needed money to release a record with his roommates in the band American Nightmare. What happened next took the hardcore music scene of the early 2000's worldwide and cemented Bridge Nine Records as one of its most recognized ambassadors. Read about it courtesy of No Echo HERE!
*Circa 2000 photo of Chris Wrenn and Wes Eisold (American Nightmare) hawking to Sox fans by Kate Bowen.