Svalbard - Sign Worldwide Deal With Nuclear Blast Records
British post-hardcore quartet Svalbard and Nuclear Blast Records are pleased to announce that they have signed a worldwide record deal. More can be read in comments below.
Svalbard's Serena Cherry stated: "I have many fond memories of visiting my local record shop and buying anything that had the Nuclear Blast logo stamped on it. You always knew you were in for a tasty metal treat with a Nuclear Blast band! Most days I have to pinch myself that we have now joined Nuclear Blast, it is a real dream come true for me to work with this amazing label."
Nathan Barley Phillips, Senior Nuclear Blast A&R commented: "I'm absolutely delighted to welcome Svalbard to Nuclear Blast! Ever since I heard the raw and visceral emotion of "Disparity" back in 2015, I was an instant fan. With biting lyrics and a keen observation of today's societal issues, Svalbard continue to be one of the most important and challenging voices in the heavy scene today. I’m delighted to be able to amplify this voice as the band get set to make an indelible mark on our genre."
Svalbard's Serena Cherry stated: "I have many fond memories of visiting my local record shop and buying anything that had the Nuclear Blast logo stamped on it. You always knew you were in for a tasty metal treat with a Nuclear Blast band! Most days I have to pinch myself that we have now joined Nuclear Blast, it is a real dream come true for me to work with this amazing label."
Nathan Barley Phillips, Senior Nuclear Blast A&R commented: "I'm absolutely delighted to welcome Svalbard to Nuclear Blast! Ever since I heard the raw and visceral emotion of "Disparity" back in 2015, I was an instant fan. With biting lyrics and a keen observation of today's societal issues, Svalbard continue to be one of the most important and challenging voices in the heavy scene today. I’m delighted to be able to amplify this voice as the band get set to make an indelible mark on our genre."
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