"They had a bunch of people on their label, and we felt we didn't get the publicity push that we deserved for our last record," he explained. "We realized we need to go to a place where we can be the big fish in the small pond. But ultimately there's no hard feelings; the split was good on both sides."
As for the Connecticut metalcore group's efforts to find another label, he revealed, "Well, first we're gonna do a separate deal for our DVD. There's always been so much red tape with DVDs, and we want to make sure we do it right. - more on this story
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