Edible Onion

Edible Onion is a Philadelphia based collective that releases small run, hand-packaged records.

We silk-screen and sew record jackets together, hand paint labels, attach flower pedals to record jackets, and more... to make every record we release individually unique and special. We hope to put something beautiful back into the art of releasing music amidst the frenzy of the digital world.

You can contact us via email if you have any questions. If you are a record store and are interested in stocking our catalog or placing an order, email hello@edibleonion.com.

Artists

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Br'er

Br'er

Br'er initially began as the solo recording project of Philadelphia native Benjamin Schurr as a means of completing several unfinished songs he began for another project. From these meager beginnings Br'er quickly became its own entity, growing into an ever shifting lineup of musicians culled from across the Philadelphia... Read More

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The Chord And The Fawn

The Chord And The Fawn

The Chord and the fawn was formed almost by accident when a melody sprung upon the mind of singer and ukulele player Dani Lewis while she was mowing her lawn. From there, the rest of the would be band was only a phone call away: she called up her cousin, multi-instrumentalist Angie Krube, and the Chord and the Fawn was born.... Read More

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The Horror, The Horror

The Horror, The Horror

The Horror, The Horror centers around the compositions of Shannon McCleary, Shaina Kapeluck and Benjamin Schurr. In the Winter of 2010 Benjamin returned from Philadelphia to Asheville only to find Shannon and Shaina snowed in, delirious and unemployed, ready to record. Shannon had been composing the songs found on Muscle... Read More

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The New Heaven And The New Earth

The New Heaven And The New Earth

The New Heaven and The New Earth centers around the compositions of Roger Alejandro Martinez and the production work of Jeffrey Russ. Martinez, who for years had been writing songs in various bands, found himself bored with the conventions of the indie-rock world. Russ, a classically trained cellist, found himself restricted... Read More

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