There were recently some pretty significant personnel changes at the label and some key people on our team were let go, including our A&R guy. He was the guy that brought us on board and was also our most important contact and voice there. With him gone, as well as a few other important marketing people being let go, there was really no reason for us to be there anymore. At a big label, it's pretty crucial for a band to have those key team members in place. Otherwise, a smaller band like Copeland can get lost in the shuffle of the Beyonces and John Mayers that we'd be competing with for attention.
So after months of red tape, we've been released from our contract and are frankly relieved. We have a lot of freedom right now, which is a great feeling. This freedom has got our heads buzzing with the idea of writing a new record. We're incredibly excited about a few new songs that we've been kicking around. So what's next for us you ask? Well, we're going to start getting this b-sides record together. We're looking to have it out THIS YEAR! (Nov. 27 is the likely date)
Contributed by an Anonymous Source. Posted by aubin on Thursday, September 6, 2007 at 6:00 PM (EDT)
Less than a year after signing to the major label, Copeland has left Columbia Records. The band made the announcement:
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skaboom (September 6, 2007)
A&R guys seem to have almost as short a tenure with major labels as the bands that don't really belong there in the first place. So is the b-sides record going to be released independently? Copeland is the kind of band that could pull it off.
dlangl4 (September 6, 2007)
"Anyway. Sorry to infringe on your shit-talking. You should feel free to zing whoever you want... especially on punknews.org. That's what it's all about! ...Believe me, if any band-member comes on this website, they are prepared to read some mean shit. You guys have definitely made a reputation for yourselves." - Aaron Marsh 2+ Replies
InaGreendase (brian) (September 6, 2007)
Straight talk, I got really into this band last year. Looking forward to the new/old stuff. 1+ Reply
HumanUnkind (September 6, 2007)
Did these guys (I know nothing about them) release anything on Columbia or did they just sit on the rost for a year and then get dropped?
Albert_Belle (September 6, 2007)
Beneath Medicine Tree was a good album. Yes, I know, I have a big vagina that could swallow up the Sears Tower.
earth23 (September 6, 2007)
More "In Motion" and less "Eat, Sleep, Repeat" on your next album please. 2+ Replies
feeeding5000 (September 6, 2007)
I just glanced at the first line, without reading the headline, and I was like, "I thought Less Than Jake already left a major label!" I am fucking stupid today. 1+ Reply
Holy_Balls (September 6, 2007)
3 years ago I remember listening to this band and crying after ex dumped me. 2+ Replies
pleasekillyourself (September 7, 2007)
remember the good ol' days when bands broke up after they got dropped from majors? | Features
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.we always said that we would only consider working with a label that was passionate about our band and our music, and the folks at Columbia are just that.
yeah right, fucking idiots