As I Lay Dying frontman Tim Lambesis is the subject of another disturbing video leak. In the latest video to surface, the ...
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First and foremost, the type of label material is crucial. Some labels may be more durable and long-lasting, while others may be more affordable and easy to remove. Another critical factor to ...
While it’s clear that tensions between the artist and the label aren’t a new phenomenon ... but the positions of some of the world’s biggest and most successful record labels remain steadfast. For ...
For many artists, any record label tends to feel like the Boogieman when starting out. They might hold the key to everyone’s dreams, but there’s also a chance that they will have their way with you ...
The IBVIVIC Vinyl Record Storage Box is easy to carry with its two side handles, and its foldable design makes it easy to store when not in use. The transparent label pocket on the front of the ...
But which one earned the No. 1 spot? The world record in the 100 free had been stunningly resilient following the polyurethane suit era. Popovici first broke Cesar Cielo’s suit-aided world ...
With one Test match remaining in the series, Bumrah has the chance to further extend his record and become the only Indian pacer to claim more than 30 wickets in a single series. His performance ...
This is the story of how he became the dog who holds the world record in scooter riding. I don’t know about you, but I often feel that dogs are far more intelligent than some people. There’s nothing ...
By Glenn Peoples In the ‘00s, The Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan looked at the disruptive nature of early social media platform MySpace and saw the death of the record label.