Gore House Productions
Gore House Productions is a Los Angeles-based extreme metal label and merchandise company, operating since 2010 as (per its own description) "Purveyors of all things Extreme." Over roughly fifteen years it has assembled a large roster concentrated in brutal death metal, slam, and goregrind, including well-known genre names such as Devourment, Skinless, Defeated Sanity, and Kraanium alongside many smaller underground acts. It also runs two sister imprints, Stillbirth Records and Toxic Loli Records, and continues to sign and release new material, with a Cordyceps Corpse reissue and music video announced in October 2025 and further 2025 releases appearing on its official Bandcamp.
Quick Facts
- Country
- United States
- Founded
- 2010
- Label size
- Small-to-mid-sized independent extreme metal label/merch operation - the official roster page lists well over 100 bands built up over roughly 15 years, and the label also runs two sister imprints (Stillbirth Records, Toxic Loli Records), but it functions
- Activity
- Active with a moderate, steady release cadence - the official blog and Bandcamp show new signings and releases through late 2025, though the site's news/blog section posts relatively infrequently (only a handful of posts across 2021-2025).
- Genres
- Brutal Death Metal, Slam Death Metal, Goregrind
What Does Gore House Productions Release?
Representative artists: Devourment, Skinless, Defeated Sanity, Kraanium, Pathology, Party Cannon, Cannabis Corpse, Wormed, Benighted
A US (Los Angeles) label with a very large, long-running roster concentrated almost entirely in brutal/slam death metal and goregrind, including internationally recognized genre names (Devourment, Skinless, Defeated Sanity, Kraanium, Wormed, Benighted) alongside many smaller underground slam and gore-focused acts.
Who Is This Label Likely to Fit?
Gore House Productions is a natural genre fit for brutal death metal, slam, and goregrind acts given its large, genre-focused roster and sister imprints, but bands considering a submission should go in without assumptions about process or turnaround, since the label has not published any demo policy, submission channel, or geographic restriction on its official site.
This is Metal-Labels' analysis based on available roster and activity data, not a claim made by the label itself.
Demo & Submission Information
The official site does not currently publish a demo policy or dedicated submission page, so bands interested in the label should not assume a particular process, turnaround time, or geographic openness. Contacting the label directly (e.g. via the contact form or email listed on its official site) to ask about current submission procedures is advisable before sending material, rather than relying on any assumed policy.
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