See related link. In all likelihood, there will still be a number of independent labels on there which won't be listed, but the link should be a good start. Also note that, if you can get a better deal from a label which is out of your locale, my personal recommendation would be to go for that. You or the studio you record at can ship the master recording to the label to pressing - that won't be any problem.
If I knew what style you played exactly, I'd be better able to recommend specific labels you might find worthwhile to look into.
Capitol Records is an American record label. Record labels finance bands' recording session, distribute their music, and more. Capitol Records has signed bands such as the Beatles, the Foo Fighters, Heart, and Megadeth.
collipark interscope label
He is a JIVE recording artist.
Columbia
1956 Duke Recording Label
You can get a recording contract from a recording label. You will want to perform in a variety of venues, and invite recording managers to come and hear you perform.
Indie is always confused for a specific style of music that some indie bands play. (if you ever heard the Juno soundtrack... that is what people think indie music is) But indie refers to bands or artists that are not signed with a major recording company. some examples of indie bands are push play lights resolve and some underground bands.
Either way, you're going to be paying for it. Most artists use studio bands when they first start out because they cannot afford their own musicians. The basic obligation of the label is to supply only the recording equipment and produce the disc.
Flyleaf and Hawk Nelson are both Christian bands. However, they also have a secular label, which allows them to tour with secular bands, which makes most think they are not Christian bands. But these two bands also have a Christian label, which makes them a Christian band. By having a secular label, they can play their music to the whole world, not only Christians, and try to bring Christian faith to sinners.
It is his recording label.
EMI, Parlophone, and Capitol Records.
Hollywood records