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Hellbender Vinyl

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US vinyl record manufacturing company

Hellbender Vinyl is avinyl record manufacturing company located inPittsburgh,Pennsylvania. It is notable as the only record pressing plant currently operating inWestern Pennsylvania[1][2] and, due to its acquisition of Softwax Record Pressing inPhiladelphia, is now the largest record manufacturer in Pennsylvania.[3][4]

Company history

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Hellbender Vinyl was founded byMisra Records manager Jeff Betten andPaperhaus band member Matt Dowling. Betten cited thevinyl revival of the 2010s as the reason that the two men felt Hellbender Vinyl would be a necessary addition to the music industry.[5]

In 2025, Hellbender Vinyl purchased Softwax Record Pressing out ofbankruptcy, making it the largest vinyl record plant in Pennsylvania.[3][4]

The company is located in theLawrenceville neighborhood of Pittsburgh and in the Lawncrest neighborhood of Philadelphia.[6][7] To date, Hellbender Vinyl has pressed records for clients such asVictoria Monét,Urban Outfitters,Sixpence None the Richer,Castle Rat,DFTBA Records,Chad Smith,MCG Jazz,PepsiCo,Get Hip Records,Guster,Cello Fury,Wheatus,Jim Donovan,Donora,Camping in Alaska,Beedie,Dizzy Reed,Raymond Watts,Cowgirl Clue,Zao,Buffalo Rose,Sparta,Beauty Pill,Ollabelle,Brittain Ashford,The Juliana Theory,Caroline Rose, and more.[8][9]

In April 2025, Hellbender Vinyl was announced as a winner of the "Excellence in Customer Service Awards" by Business Intelligence Group.[10]

Innovations, notable projects

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In May 2025, Hellbender Vinyl made news when it was announced that the company had pressed a7-inch record forThe Ataris containing theashes of singer Kristopher Roe's father, William.[11][12][13]

Hellbender Vinyl participated in theSuper Bowl LIX ad campaign byMountain Dew Baja Blast, for which it pressed a vinyl record of the song "Kiss from a Lime" bySeal featured in the commercial.[9][14]

In 2024, Hellbender Vinyl became one of the prominent sponsors of WSRR Radio, a Cleveland-based radio station that plays exclusively local and independent music.[citation needed]

Hellbender Vinyl collaborated withPereira O'Dell in October 2024 to create a pancake-shaped record as part of the "Working for the Weekday" ad campaign forIHOP featuringLoverboy.[15][16]

Hellbender Vinyl is also notable for its collaboration withMunnycat that resulted in the world's first "3D vinyl record" - in which the record acts as 3D glasses for the album cover’sstereoscopic artwork.[3][17]

Technology

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Hellbender Vinyl uses LiteTone and WarmTone vinyl presses engineered byViryl Technologies[18] as well as a Hamilton M-231 and a SMT Model 1500.[19] As a result, the company can produce several thousand records per day.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"How is a vinyl record made? We visited Pittsburgh's Hellbender Vinyl to find out!".91.3 WYEP. 2024-09-20. Retrieved2025-05-10.
  2. ^"Pressing Vinyl in Pittsburgh: How Hellbender Vinyl is Bringing Records to Life".Other Record Labels. Retrieved2025-05-10.
  3. ^abcd"At Hellbender's pressing plant in Lawrenceville, 'vinyl makes an album real'".Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved2025-12-22.
  4. ^ab"All of the Vinyl Plants in the USA (with Interactive Map)".Hellbender Vinyl. Retrieved2026-01-16.
  5. ^"Inside Hellbender Vinyl's Mission to Support Independent Artists".Digs. 2025-04-01. Retrieved2025-05-10.
  6. ^Bailey, Pony."Lawrenceville's Hellbender Vinyl is filling a music-industry need while building community".Pittsburgh City Paper. Retrieved2025-05-10.
  7. ^"New Record Pressing Plant Drops The Needle In Old Bread Factory".Hidden City Philadelphia. 2019-07-15. Retrieved2026-01-20.
  8. ^Hundley, Dylan (2025-03-21)."TVD Radar: The Podcast with Dylan Hundley, Episode 175: Hellbender Vinyl".The Vinyl District. Retrieved2025-05-10.
  9. ^abKing, Ashley (2025-02-20)."Pittsburgh Has A New Vinyl Pressing Plant—Hellbender Vinyl".Digital Music News. Retrieved2025-05-10.
  10. ^"From Good to Great: These Organizations Are Defining the Future of Customer Service | News | Business Intelligence Group".www.bintelligence.com. Retrieved2025-12-25.
  11. ^saxelrod@siadvance.com, Scott R. Axelrod | (2025-05-07)."Punk band returns with vinyl record infused with ashes of frontman's father".silive. Retrieved2025-05-10.
  12. ^Alper, Eric (2025-05-05)."The Ataris Release "Car Song" and Reimagined "In This Diary" Ahead Of First Album Since 2007".That Eric Alper. Retrieved2025-05-10.
  13. ^Herbert, Geoff (2025-05-06)."Pop-punk band returns with semi-illegal tribute, first new album in 18 years".syracuse. Retrieved2025-05-10.
  14. ^"Instagram".www.instagram.com. Retrieved2025-05-10.
  15. ^"IHOP and Julie Bowen Bring '80s Nostalgia to the Table with Loverboy's 'Working for the Weekday' | LBBOnline". Archived fromthe original on 2025-07-13. Retrieved2026-01-16.
  16. ^"Connor Witt — IHOP Pancake Loverboy".Connor Witt. Retrieved2026-01-16.
  17. ^Stillman, Cory (2025-10-10)."Interview: Indie Pop Artists MUNNYCAT on Their Debut Album 'till death do we art'".Awards Radar. Retrieved2025-12-25.
  18. ^"Hellbender Vinyl Pressing Plant - Pittsburgh".Buzzsonic. 2024-12-05. Retrieved2025-05-10.
  19. ^"The Latest Startups in Music Are Banking on Analog Technology".Bloomberg.com. Archived fromthe original on 2022-03-23. Retrieved2025-12-22.

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