It looks like Avenged Sevenfold are going to try to finish their legal battle with Warner Bros. before they start working on their next album. The case was originally set to go to trial back in December, but that obviously didn’t happen. M. Shadows told Billboard the following: “We have a couple things we’re looking…
Artery Recordings, who previously worked with artists like Attila, Chelsea Grin, etc., and has recently worked with Slaves, She Must Burn, etc., has now been acquired by Warner Bros. The whole staff has been removed, including president Shan Dan Horan who told Alternative Press the following: “To address the rumors, yes, Artery has sold to…
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the lawsuit between Avenged Sevenfold and Warner Bros. will officially go to trial in December. The lawsuit was filed by Warner Bros. after Avenged Sevenfold tried to get out of their contract by using the “seven-year rule” under California Labor Code, which “allows parties to leave personal service contracts under…
It was previously revealed that Avenged Sevenfold were getting sued by Warner Bros. for trying to get out of their contract by using the “seven-year rule” under California Labor Code, which “allows parties to leave personal service contracts under certain circumstances after seven years have passed.” The band originally owed the label another album, but…
Avenged Sevenfold’s M. Shadows was recently interviewed by Inc.com to discuss surprise releasing “The Stage.” You can read some excerpts from that below, in which he discusses how the album sold less than their other releases and the band’s lawsuit with Warner Bros. Shadows said the following about the album sales: “We have mixed feelings…
It was previously revealed that Avenged Sevenfold were getting sued by Warner Bros. for trying to get out of their contract by using the “seven-year rule” under California Labor Code, which “allows parties to leave personal service contracts under certain circumstances after seven years have passed.” The band originally owed the label another album, but…
In a new interview with Loudwire, Avenged Sevenfold’s M. Shadows commented on the band’s lawsuit with Warner Bros., adding Brooks Wackerman (ex-Bad Religion) to their lineup, their “This Is Bat Country” DVD, and a lot more. You can read some excerpts from that chat below. On lawsuit with Warner Bros.: “There hasn’t been a resolution…
As previously reported, Avenged Sevenfold have been sued by Warner Bros. for trying to sever ties with the label on the grounds of the “seven year rule.” The band has now issued a statement about the situation, which you can read below. “We recently exercised our rights under California law and notified Warner Bros. Records…
According to Billboard, Avenged Sevenfold are getting sued by Warner Bros. for trying to get out of their contract by using the “seven-year rule,” which is a part of the California Labor Code that “allows parties to leave personal service contracts under certain circumstances after seven years have passed.” The band apparently still owes the…
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