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Next up in our label spotlight series are the folks over. Co-Owner, Scotty Sandwich, gave us the run down of how DTFH operates. The label itself has been responsible for some great punk-rock releases including “Cant Take This Away”, the album, “Durham Has A Skyline Too” and bunch of others.
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They’ve also been responsible for great compilations including the which included great bands, some not on that particular label. Dying Scene got to know the label and Scotty confirms Nick Woods of that Ryan from has an affinity with ICP. Read the full interview. Who and what are DTFH Records? DTFH Records are two dudes; Jonathan Minor, and Myself (Scotty Sandwich) who wanted to do something to showcase bands we really liked. What are you currently working on?
We have some great stuff scheduled to come out this year that I’m really excited about. We are starting the year off with debut releases from Stage Fright Therapy, Civil War Rust, Worship This! And Long Shot Hero.
Then we have records from Lewis Turn Out, The Sandwiches and Mixtapes scheduled so far for the first few months of the year. Acer Aspire 5750g Drivers For Windows Xp. What are you currently listening to?
Earth System History Stanley Pdf. When I’m not checking out potential new bands for the labels here is what I’ve been rocking lately: Red City Radio who is hands down one of the best punk bands to come out recently. I’ve been producing the new Red Collar record, so I’ve been spending a lot of time going back and figuring out what really worked and what I would have done differently on their album “Pilgrim”. I’ve recently re-fallen in love with a local Chicago band from the 90’s called Oblivion who crafted some of the most infectious pop-punk songs. And also a ton of RVIVR lately. When did you get started? We started in late 2008. We are about to have our 2 year anniversary party next week.
Less than Jake and Brendan Kelly of the Lawrence Arms are playing along with 47 other bands, color me stoked. I think we just wanted to create something where we could help promote bands we enjoyed without taking the risk on breaking the bank if a release failed. We take absolutely no money as a label, all donation buttons go directly to the bands accounts. People are going to illegally download anyway,might as well give them high quality mp3s, lyrics and artwork right?
How did the name ‘Death To False Hope’ come about? It was actually just a working title, and by the time we decided to buy webspace it was too late. I wish we would have called it something awesome like “Drunkasaurus Recs” or something.
What bands are on your roster?