Phoebe Bridgers' Saddest Factory Records Retiring Name After Trademark Dispute
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Chris DeVille
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Phoebe Bridgers' record label Saddest Factory Records, launched in 2020 under Dead Oceans, is retiring its name due to a trademark dispute. The label has released albums by Muna, Claud, Sloppy Jane, and others over its half-decade of existence, and has also extended its branding to a SiriusXM show. While the name will change, the label's identity may persist.
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· 1 pulledA message posted Monday on the label's socials indicates that...
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