This Or The Apocalypse Sign With eOne Music

Posted by Bram Teitelman on Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 1:19 pm

Label Moves

YouTube Preview ImageThis or the Apocalypse’s Haunt What’s Left was one of 2010′s most underrated albums. Produced by Lamb of God’s Chris Adler and Josh Wilbur, the Lancaster, Pennsylvania band’s sophomore album could technically be defined as metalcore, but was catchy, hooky, and heavy. With a new label backing them, hopefully their next album will catch on more. Through Good Fight’s new association with eOne, the band are now eOne artists. Check out “Subverse,” from the last album, above, and a quote from singer Ricky Armellino below.

“On behalf of This or the Apocalypse Enterprises, I’m proud to let everyone know that our new American home is located at eOne Music,” Armellino says. Please make a note on all outgoing packages.  Honestly, I couldn’t believe we would be making one signing announcement, so the third feels pretty surreal. It’s humbling and a reminder that hard work pays off.”

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