Beastie Boys' Label Closes Its Doors
September 4, 2001 Mounting debts, decreasing assets and exceedingly harsh industry conditions have
forced the venerable Grand Royal label to close its doors. The label simply can no longer operate at its current loss.
"This is one of the most difficult decisions we've ever had to make," said co-founder
Mike Diamond a/k/a Mike D of Beastie Boys. "Over the years the Grand Royal family had
grown to include some of the most talented musicians and staff in the business. It's
tragic that the same growth has also produced an overhead and infrastructure that
can no longer viable."
Grand Royal was founded by the Beastie Boys in 1993, the first release on the label being
Luscious Jackson's now classic In Search of Manny. Within a
few years, the label had gone from a public hobby to a full service operation, with a
roster featuring Atari Teenage Riot, Ben Lee, Sean Lennon, BS2000 and others, and
Luscious Jackson's Fever In, Fever Out being certified gold. More
recently, Grand Royal releases At The Drive-In's critically lauded Relationship Of
Command, which went on to sell nearly 1 million copies worldwide.
"Our intentions were always simply to create a home for exciting music and the people
who were passionate about it," Diamond said. "It really sucks that we can't continue to
do that."
Grand Royal R.I.P. 1993 - 2001
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