
Last updated: Tuesday, June 3, 2008
British rocker FUTUREHEADS are urging other bands to follow in their footsteps and start their own label - claiming going it alone is making them more successful.
The Futureheads performing live at the Electric Ballroom. London, England - 29.05.08
The band were dropped by 679 Records in 2006, prompting them to release their third album, This is Not the World in 2008 through their own label Nul Records.
And bandmember Dave Hyde claims they are bigger and better under their own management.
He tells CMU Music, "We've set-up our own and I think we've done a better job at it, we've never had so much radio play since we've just started this so things are far better than they've ever been".
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Source: WENN
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