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No Sleep Records signs pop-punk band, Seasons Change

May 12, 2014

Seasons Change is a young pop-punk band based out of Pico Rivera, CA and they got their start playing shows around Southern California every weekend and quickly developed a reputation for their meaningful and memorable songs and their explosive live shows. One thing is for sure, this band has a passion for their music and would jump at the opportunity to play, whether it was in garages or backyards. In 2013 they released their EP, Nothing  & Everything, they sold out local punk venue Aladdin Jr’s in Pomona to a full crowd singing along to every word.  It was then that it became apparent that the band was now a rising force in the LA pop-punk scene. Band Members are: Anthony Robles- Vocals Art Rubio- Drums Sal Shane Nieves III- Guitar Bryan Vargas- Bass Johnny Boii- Guitar Seasons Change recently performed at The Glasshouse in Pomona, and made the announcement that they have recently signed to No Sleep Records. Vocalist Anthony Robles says of the signing, “No Sleep has always been one of our favorite record labels. [Read More]

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Lee Corey Oswald signs to No Sleep Records and set for new album release in August

May 12, 2014

Portland based indie punk band, Lee Corey Oswald have announced they have signed with No Sleep Records. They are also set to release a new full length album, Regards set for an August 5th release. The band is currently debuting a new song, Progress which features guest vocals from labelmate Ty Vaughn of Broadway Calls. You can preview the new song here: http://blurtonline.com/news/track-premiere-new-lee-corey-oswald/.   “This song is about people often thinking that being progressive has to mean being exclusive and narrow minded to other points of view,” explains Corey Ciresi. “This contradicts the meaning of the term “progress,” which means being open to other ways of thought and change, without exclusivity. The title of the album, Regards, is a sort of sardonic reference to the ironic politics of the underground and the term “punk.” Regards was recorded analog on reel to reel tape, capturing the band’s spirit in the moment as they perform each track live to record. “We love the  warmness it adds to the sound as well as the rawness that can’t be achieved digitally,” adds Ciresi. Check [Read More]