Ruiner is reporting that they are now free agents after separating from their now former label, 1917 Records.
The label released the compact disc version of the band’s 2005 EP, What Could Possibly Go Right…, and also planned on releasing the band’s first full-length, No Apologies. However, “personal reasons” were cited in response to a “mutual and amicable agreement to part ways.”
The band is now searching for a label to release the album, which is being mastered this week.
They’ll also traverse the U.S. east coast for several dates in March with Sinking Ships.
Read more at: Ruiner is reporting that they are now free agents after separating from their now former label, 1917 Records.
The label released the compact disc version of the band’s 2005 EP, What Could Possibly Go Right…, and also planned on releasing the band’s first full-length, No Apologies. However, “personal reasons” were cited in response to a “mutual and amicable agreement to part ways.”
The band is now searching for a label to release the album, which is being mastered this week.
They’ll also traverse the U.S. east coast for several dates in March with Sinking Ships.
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