[26] In 2011, the label released a series of EPs from Ex-Hefner member Jack Hayter, Broken Shoulder, Wartgore Hellsnicker, Paul Hawkins & The Awkward Silences and Fighting Kites.
[42] The EP was released to raise money for the Independent Music Community in New York that was affected by Hurricane Sandy and featured rare/exclusive songs from Nosferatu D2, Benjamin Shaw, Jack Hayter, Superman Revenge Squad and Wartgore Hellsnicker.
[46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60] When promoting the single, label founder Jamie Halliday co-hosted The Wrong Rock Show on the legendary Bush Radio,[61] the appearance was endorsed by Rolling Stone.
The compilation featured artists such as Darren Hayman, Ace Bushy Striptease, Jeffrey Lewis, Bored Nothing, David Cronenberg's Wife and more and was praised by The Quietus, The Skinny and more.
[66][67][68][69] The label followed this with Cloud's "Comfort Songs" LP which was supported with airplay from Tom Ravenscroft, Gideon Coe and Tom Robinson at BBC Radio 6 Music,[70][71][72][73][74][75] John Kennedy at XFM,[76] Simon Raymonde (Bella Union/Cocteau Twins) at Amazing Radio, Eric Lawrence at KCRW[77] and an on-air interview with Robert Rotifer for FM4,[78] the album was also greeted with a very positive response from press, including an 8/10 from Drowned In Sound, a 10/10 from Contact Music, while Pitchfork called it "astoundingly accomplished.
[87] Audio Antihero's final release of 2013 was The Superman Revenge Squad Band's "There Is Nothing More Frightening Than the Passing of Time" which reunited the label with Ben and Adam Parker of Nosferatu D2.
[104][105][106] In 2016, the label debuted two new artists by releasing the 'My Band Is a Computer' compilation from CHUCK and the 'Golden Tongue' EP by Magana (the solo project of Mitski and Lady Lamb bassist Jeni Magaña).
Support for the album included Pitchfork,[7][120][121] Stereogum,[8][122] Bandcamp Daily,[123] KEXP,[124] KCRW,[125] BBC Radio Scotland,[126][127] as well as numerous other sites and stations.