In celebration of their 15th anniversary, Hopeless Records have released a limited edition 29 page book with two CDs spanning the label's existence. More information can be found in the replies.
Anarbor will be interviewed and performing two songs ("Anatomy" and "Love Instead") on CBS's Virginia This Morning which airs 9-10 AM EST this Friday. Their digital EP, The Natural Way, is now available on iTunes.
Budding t-shirt company P Is For Panda is branching out into the world of music, not by sponsoring bands like many clothing lines, but by starting a record label. Through a partnership with Hopeless/Sub City Records, the Atlanta area-based organization is launching an imprint to serve a wide variety of indie rock artists. Press release in the replies.
Update: The chat is now over. We'd like to thank Josh for taking part in this tonight. Be sure to check out the volunteer organization he works with, Camp Chesed, and show your support. If you ever have any questions for him in the future, feel free to contact him on this site through his username, Josh818.
At approximately 9 p.m. EST, Joshua Hay will be chatting in this thread. Come in and talk about his work with MTV, his charity work with Camp...[read more]
Joshua Hay will be chatting tomorrow on AP.net at approximately 9 p.m. EST. He is currently employed by MTV but worked for Hopeless Records in the past and was responsible for the Take Action! compilation, among other duties. You can read more about him here. Bring questions about how to break into the music industry, the role of the Internet in marketing, or just stop by and say hello. He's a pretty nice guy.
Ian Harrison of the Take Action! tour and Hopeless Records will be chatting in this thread at approximately 9:00 p.m. EST. Come on in to find out more about the Take Action! tour, how marketing in the music industry works, or just say hello.
Ian Harrison, Marketing Director at Hopeless Records, will be chatting tonight at 9 p.m. EST on AP.net. Stop by to learn more about his role in the upcoming Take Action! tour, marketing in the music industry, or just to say hello.
Kaddisfly is re-releasing their first full-length, Did You Know People Could Fly? Preorder starts the last week in November. The band has also posted "Manhattan Loves You" off the album on their myspace.
Update: The Dangerous Summer's manager has asked this post be removed. No confirmation or denial has been given of the previous content at this time. More information as it comes in ...
The Dangerous Summer have cancelled the remainder of their upcoming tour dates. The act are expected to release a statement regarding the retractions shortly. The outfit released their latest effort, If You Could Only Keep Me Alive, earlier this year courtesy of Hopeless Records.
The Human Abstract will enter the studio early next year to record their next full-length release, from which the group promises "a classical route with more string orchestration." The outfit are currently supporting their latest effort, Nocturne, which is available now courtesy of Hopeless Records.
The Dangerous Summer have welcomed Etay Pisano (Aberdien) to their ranks, in replacement of former guitarist Bryan Czap. Pisano is scheduled to perform with the group on all of their upcoming tour dates.