Dillinger Escape Plan‘s Benjamin Weinman recently spoke to Metal Insider about their new imprint deal and what it means for the band:
The truth is that the industry is changing on a daily basis. To seal our fate for the next 10 years at this time could be suicide. The question is, do we want to become a record label? Hell no. I barely have time to handle all the Dillinger business at hand, let alone all the tasks that come with releasing, promoting, marketing and distributing music. But at the same time, we are very hands-on. We know enough about our band at this point to not want to leave it in the hands of someone else completely.
The band also discussed the influence of Nine Inch Nail’s Trent Reznor, their experience with Relapse Records and more. Check it out here.
Source Dillinger Escape Plan‘s Benjamin Weinman recently spoke to Metal Insider about their new imprint deal and what it means for the band:
The truth is that the industry is changing on a daily basis. To seal our fate for the next 10 years at this time could be suicide. The question is, do we want to become a record label? Hell no. I barely have time to handle all the Dillinger business at hand, let alone all the tasks that come with releasing, promoting, marketing and distributing music. But at the same time, we are very hands-on. We know enough about our band at this point to not want to leave it in the hands of someone else completely.
The band also discussed the influence of Nine Inch Nail’s Trent Reznor, their experience with Relapse Records and more. Check it out here.
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