Ugh...no way, theyd have to change their whole image and music to suit Wind-Up. Theyre horrible. I think Adema should just go independant.
I don't think we have to worry about that... Adema had pretty much every say in their first two records, they did it how they wanted. Their doing the same with this one
Yes but understand that most record companies have certain standards in their contracts that make the artists change. Like I know that one of Wind-Up's standards is they cant wear black in public or something. Wind-Up is ridiculous with demands for contracts.
Yes but understand that most record companies have certain standards in their contracts that make the artists change. Like I know that one of Wind-Up's standards is they cant wear black in public or something. Wind-Up is ridiculous with demands for contracts. [/b][/quote] ... that's an odd contract stipulation. Adema's pretty much they do things how they want. I'm pretty sure they wouldn't sign a contract like that. I know that at least Marky and Kris would rather just play the music with a small company with no stipulations... not sure about Tim or Dave.
... that's an odd contract stipulation. Adema's pretty much they do things how they want. I'm pretty sure they wouldn't sign a contract like that. I know that at least Marky and Kris would rather just play the music with a small company with no stipulations... not sure about Tim or Dave. [/b][/quote] Then why be so adamant about them joining Wind-Up if you know they wont follow their contracts?
I don't care what record label they have, why should they let that make a difference? Insomniacs' Dream is a great song, if they make more like that, what's the problem?
Then why be so adamant about them joining Wind-Up if you know they wont follow their contracts? [/b][/quote] Whoa, whoa... I don't want them to join Wind-Up and never said anything about that. I think you got me confused with someone else
Whoa, whoa... I don't want them to join Wind-Up and never said anything about that. I think you got me confused with someone else [/b][/quote] Yes. Yes I did. [/end stupidity]
Yes but understand that most record companies have certain standards in their contracts that make the artists change. Like I know that one of Wind-Up's standards is they cant wear black in public or something. Wind-Up is ridiculous with demands for contracts. [/b][/quote] You've got Evanescence, with Amy Lee's gothic-like dresses she's designed which are all black, on Wind-Up.
You've got Evanescence, with Amy Lee's gothic-like dresses she's designed which are all black, on Wind-Up. [/b][/quote] Yeah, most of evanescence wears black most of the time, if im not mistaken Oh and the Adema news is awesome, Adema Rocks, i cant wait for a new album from them
You've got Evanescence, with Amy Lee's gothic-like dresses she's designed which are all black, on Wind-Up. [/b][/quote] I dont know I was just using the example Will and Derek told me.
I dont know I was just using the example Will and Derek told me. [/b][/quote] And then you have finger eleven with their guitarist, James Black
And then you have finger eleven with their guitarist, James Black [/b][/quote] Notice I said the word example. That doesnt mean its actually something they have to do.
New label = earache, a English-owned record company... artists you may know include Clutch, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Vader, Entombed, etc. (This from someone who talked to Kris.)
That most likely means that it won't be mass-released in record stores in places like Canada. I've never seen any of those artists cds in stores here. Oh well, the Internet's fine.
Possibly... possibly not. That may only be their English label, but I think it may be their US label, too. Not sure.