Hawthorne Heights Flees From Victory’s Thieving CEO

Posted by walter | August 7th, 2006 | 11:43 pm

Hawthorne Heights (myspace) has left Victory Records on “anything but amicable” terms. As reported at UpBeetMusic and PastePunk and originally posted on a blog entry on Hawthorne Height’s myspace, they are leaving the label due to irreconcilable differences with the CEO of Victory Records, Tony Brummel. Not only that, they acuse the man of having a giant ego and robbing them of thousands of dollars of album royalties. Now they’re suing.

With this news, it’s hard to know how to respond and help out the bands you love. I’d certainly recommend doing what you can to help out bands on Victory Records including Hawthorne Heights, Spitalfield, Bayside, June, The Junior Varsity, Streetlight Manifesto, and The Forecast. But if you want to show them some love, you should probably go to their shows and buy the merch there, otherwise they may never see one cent that you spent on them.

Tony Brummel has made the news before for famously not selling music from any Victory artists on iTunes despite strong customer demand. I found a few articles in a quick search of Google: a (supposed) email from Tony, a slam, and a well-thought response to his statements. Oh, and before you try to defend his reasoning, realize it had nothing to do with DRM, and everything to do with wanting cash advances, a percentage of iPod sales revenues, more expensive song prices, and other considerations from Apple in exchange for offering Victory’s music library. Yup, this guy has an ego, so you can understand how the bands could have a problem with it. Taking Back Sunday had problems before now.

Back to the topic at hand, read on for the full post from Hawthorne Heights’ blog…

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VictorME

Posted by walter | June 13th, 2006 | 11:29 am

Update: Turns out Victory Records is run by Commander and Thief Tony Brummel. Hawthorne Heights has some strong accusations.

Victory Records has launched VictorME — a new social site designed as an alternative to Myspace. It’s intended to build up a community directly around their artists.

Victory Records is home to a number of impressive bands including Hawthorne Heights, Spitalfield, Bayside, June, The Junior Varsity, Streetlight Manifesto, and The Forecast. If you like any of these artists and want to listen to their music or participate in their new community, this site should be worth checking out.

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Please Kick the Habit of Breaking Hearts

Posted by walter | March 20th, 2006 | 11:31 am

Show number three gives a bit of punch along with more music for people dealing with hearts recently drop-kicked out the window. Don’t give up!

The show:

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