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Rancid Downplay Move To Major Label.
07-7-03
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Can you sign up with a major label and still
be a punk band? Thats the question that Rancid has found themselves answering
after inking a deal with Warner Bros. Records.
The deal reportedly will have the forthcoming
Rancid album, Indestructible, released under the Hellcat name. Hellcat
is the label that is ran by Rancid frontman Tim Armstrong and Epitaph records
founder Brett Gurewitz (Bad Religion).
Up to this point Hellcat has been distributed
by Epitaph but now it appears that Warner Bros, will be the major backing
for the label; a move that has some fans critically scratching their head.
The band will play down the major label
association. The album cover will reportedly not even mention Warner Bros.,
only carrying the Hellcat name, according to a spokesperson for the band.
(as reported on several punk music news sites)
"It's a unique deal that doesn't play by
the traditional record biz rules," says the spokesperson. "It's Rancid
putting out an album on Hellcat, with the possibility of additional support
from [Warner Bros.]."
Rancid guitarist Lars Frederiksen adds
in a statement, "We have absolutely no complaints with Hellcat. Yes, we
are considering additional support that Warner Bros. might be able to provide,
but whatever happens, we're sticking with Brett Gurewitz. All I care about
and all I have is my music, my bandmates and my band. We are going to do
whatever we need to do to survive."
And reportedly Hellcat is sticking to Epitaph.
The other bands on the roster as well as Rancids back catalog will continue
to be handled by Epitaph. So it appears that Rancids forthcoming album
will be the only Hellcat release handled by Warner Bros., which basically
appears to mean that Rancid signed to Warner Bros. for this album and will
have it handled as some kind of joint venture between the big muscle at
WBR and the Hellcat staff.
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