Here you will find links and nice little tid bits of information on local labels. Click on the label's logo to get to the label's very own web site to get some useful information.
Suburban Home has releases from local boys, The Gamits, The Fairlanes and the Nobodys, The Homeless Wonders who might as well be local they are here so dern often and a bunch of other awesome bands, not to mention Virgil is a totally nice guy.
Not Bad Records is quickly becoming a favorite in my neck of the woods (I know that phrase is really cliche, but I really do live in a neck of the woods, honest). Releases from Qualm, Mail Order Children, Gutbucket, Shogun, Five Day Messiah, Stupid HumIn Tricks and Sirr Issac Lyme. Also, Sean from Sirr Issac Lyme does a great job with the site.
Seven Lucky Records features releases from awesome locals bands such as The Facet, The Messyhairs, Still Left Standing and Crestfallen *including the brand new Crestfallen full-length which is amazing*. Also, look for an Anchor release from Lucky Seven sometime in the future.
Soda Jerk has releases from: Pinhead Circus, The Thumbs, Electric Summer, a couple of comps., and a bunch of 7"s by bands such as the Messyhairs, Ginders and the Nobodys. They recently changed their logo. I am partial to the old one, but I must admit the new one looks pretty snazzy (how's that for useful info?).
Paco Garden has releases from Four, Ben Hogan, Blacklist and a whole lot of the Messyhairs (gee...I wonder why that is...hint hint...Paco Garden...Dave Paco...The Messyhairs...). Also, they have a brand new web site up; it is also done by Sean of SIL.
King Bee Records is home to One Inch Tall, The Dropskots and Gine Go Faster. They are also the parents of Royal Buzz, a new zine.
To The Left Records is Scott Weigel's label, he is the drummer for the Fairlanes. The Fairlanes aren't really a To The Left band, but To The Left does have Potential Getway Driver...Scott's solo project. They also have releases from the Gamits and the DeRita Sisters and Junior.
These guys have releases from locals Blight, Double Zero and The Commercials; they also have a comp. called "Franks for all the Memories" that has a big picture of a hot dog on it. Yay for hot dogs.