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Agalloch has issued the following update:
Having fulfilled our record contract with The End Records, we have decided not to renew with them. We thank The End for 10 years of hard work and dedication. Our three full-length albums will continue to be in print for as long as there is a demand for them. Agalloch's immediate plans are to remain low key, work on new material, and look towards the future.
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| I guess its time for a change and I stubbornly await the next LP. |
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| Wouldn't be surprised if they end up with Prophecy next. |
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| working on material without a label? i approve. |
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| In a interview here at MS they talked about the White EP and how it would be their last release for quite a while.. "staying low key", not having a label... It does frighten me a bit |
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Written by Asitis on 24.04.2008 at 10:29
In a interview here at MS they talked about the White EP and how it would be their last release for quite a while.. "staying low key", not having a label... It does frighten me a bit
hey hey now..  |
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Fortunately "staying low key" apparently doesn't include their live activities. They are already confirmed for a small European festival in 2009  |
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| I would like to see them on a bigger label actually, Agalloch is one of those bands that will never have to worry about selling out, so i really wanna hear them recorded with better equipment and such. |
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Written by -Valhalla- on 27.04.2008 at 03:21
I would like to see them on a bigger label actually, Agalloch is one of those bands that will never have to worry about selling out, so i really wanna hear them recorded with better equipment and such.
Hm? I don't really see anything wrong with any of their recordings. Except for "Of Stone, Wind and Pillor" and "From Which of This Oak" perhaps, but those days are long gone anyway. |
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