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  • Against Me! carga contra Warner (y nuevo siete pulgadas)

    Publicado el 13 de Diciembre de 2010 por Israel
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    Against Me! carga contra Warner (y nuevo siete pulgadas)
    En una reciente entrevista a Rocksound, Tom Gabel, miembro de Against Me!, ha criticado duramente a su antigua discográfica, Sire/Warner. Gabel afirma que no está nada contento con el trato recibido y que el sello cometió muchos errores con ellos, por ejemplo enviar a todas las estaciones de radio canadienses una versión si acabar de su single "I Was A Teenage Anarchist". Asimismo asegura que la banda dejó el sello porque se terminó su contrato y no quisieron renovarles, y de paso ha dejado caer que Warner en Estados Unidos está haciendo recortes y despidiendo empleados a mansalva. Parece que no guardan muy buen recuerdo de su estancia en la major, pero el grupo sigue adelante y este mismo mes se pone a la venta su nuevo EP, "High Pressure Low", con dos versiones acústicas. En el interior de la noticia podéis leer las declaraciones en inglés.

    "I think that they made some serious mistakes. It's one of those things where you cant really point fingers, you know? [...] For instance there was a version of the first single 'I Was A Teenage Anarchist' that was not a finished version; it had some slightly different lyrics, some of the backing vocals weren't added in and that we had just sent it in as like, 'Hey listen to this' and then once the album came out they started pushing the singles, one of them made the mistake of sending the unfinished version of every radio station in Canada. So every radio station in Canada played the unfinished version of 'I Was A Teenage Anarchist' because someone fucked up. And it's just like, are you sure you're paying attention to what you're doing?

     It's a complicated situation. Our deal had run out - Warner had another option but they declined to take the option. I know there's differences with Warner UK and Warner US so I'm not specifically talking about Warner UK but Warner US is kinda going under going a massive restructuring. They're just making massive cuts and a lot of the people who are unfortunately losing their jobs are kind of our team at the record label who we've worked with on the past couple of records. Kinda like the classic story of you're signed to a massive label and then your A+R bloke gets fired and you get forgotten about, you know? It's sad to see the relationship come to an end for sure, but at the same time I feel glad because I don't think we would have faired very well in that environment.
    "


    Gracias Israel


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