Belle and Sebastian Electric Honey's first success came with the release of the label's first album release in 1996, Belle & Sebastian's
Tigermilk, named after a track originally written for, but left out from, the album. Formed by Stuart Murdoch and Stuart David, later joined with Stevie Jackson, Belle & Sebastian formed in Glasgow in early 1996, recording their first demos in Stow College. Murdoch was involved early on with the
University of Glasgow's
Subcity Radio. Originally limited to 1000 copies on Electric Honey, the album was picked up by
Jeepster Records who re-released it in 1999, and is now often cited as a classic influential album, with "The State I Am In" being placed at number 17 on
Pitchfork Media's top 200 tracks of the 1990s. Belle and Sebastian recently played a special gig at Winfield House- the London residence of the US Ambassador to the United Kingdom.
Snow Patrol Originally called Polarbear,
Snow Patrol are the most successful of Electric Honey's signings having sold ten million albums worldwide. The band formed in Glasgow while front-man
Gary Lightbody worked in the
Glasgow venue Nice 'n' Sleazys.
Starfighter Pilot came five years before their big selling album
Final Straw, and featured
Belle & Sebastian's
Stuart Murdoch on piano and backing vocals.
Starfighter Pilot was later featured on the band's debut album
Songs for Polarbears and re-released as a single through
Jeepster Records.
Biffy Clyro Biffy Clyro were signed to the label while they were students at
Stow College. In 2000, they released their debut EP
Thekidswhopoptodaywillrocktomorrow through Electric Honey, featuring the tracks "
57" and "
Justboy". Both tracks reappeared on the band's debut album release,
Blackened Sky, through
Beggars Banquet Records. == Label Timeline ==