Bands producing quality work on major labels?
Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 12:53 am
Many bands, after signing to a major label, create the worst records of their career, subsequently falling into obscurity/dropping from their label. This, however, is not always the case. This thread is for the discussion of bands that, despite the failings of others while dealing with major labels, produce their best work while signed to a major label.
Helmet
The music they created in the early, pre Interscope days was great. Songs like Blacktop and Bad Mood were my first exposure to Helmet, and I still enjoy their early material to this day but, in all honesty, I think Betty is their best album. It was definitely the turning point in their career but, considering the direction they took after Betty, many fans may not be to pleased with the record itself. Regardless of the records following it, I still think Betty is the best Helmet album to date.
Built To Spill
There's Nothing Wrong With Love is not a terrible album by any stretch of the imagination, but I don't think it holds a candle to either Perfect From Now On or Keep It Like a Secret. I'm not to fond of their later albums, but the two aforementioned Warner Bros. albums are great examples of their musical talent.
Major labels have ruined plenty of bands, but there are some who have done well on major labels.
Helmet
The music they created in the early, pre Interscope days was great. Songs like Blacktop and Bad Mood were my first exposure to Helmet, and I still enjoy their early material to this day but, in all honesty, I think Betty is their best album. It was definitely the turning point in their career but, considering the direction they took after Betty, many fans may not be to pleased with the record itself. Regardless of the records following it, I still think Betty is the best Helmet album to date.
Built To Spill
There's Nothing Wrong With Love is not a terrible album by any stretch of the imagination, but I don't think it holds a candle to either Perfect From Now On or Keep It Like a Secret. I'm not to fond of their later albums, but the two aforementioned Warner Bros. albums are great examples of their musical talent.
Major labels have ruined plenty of bands, but there are some who have done well on major labels.