Dead Letter Circus sign to UNFD

23 April 2013 | 3:34 pm | Staff Writer
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Popular Australian rock outfit Dead Letter Circus have signed with our office friends, UNFD. The newly announced partnership will see UNFD release the band’s highly anticipated sophomore album this August. Dead Letter Circus, whose debut album ‘This Is the Warning’ went gold earlier this month, will look to capitalise on UNFD’s recent track record – the Amity Affliction (#1 ARIA Chart) and Northlane (#3 ARIA Chart). "Jaddan (owner of UNFD) and I have loved Dead Letter Circus for a long time - we even tried to sign them many years ago to our old label, Boomtown Records. That passion for the band never changed, and when we saw the opportunity to work with them, we did everything we could to make it happen. The precision they play with, the dedication to their craft and the maturity of their song writing makes DLC a one in a million band,” UNFD A&R Luke Logemann said. "In our opinion Unified is the most progressive label in the country. They are thriving within the new model of t...

Popular Australian rock outfit Dead Letter Circus have signed with our office friends, UNFD.


The newly announced partnership will see UNFD release the band’s highly anticipated sophomore album this August.


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Dead Letter Circus, whose debut album, ‘This Is the Warning’ went gold earlier this month, will look to capitalise on UNFD’s recent track record – the Amity Affliction (#1 ARIA Chart) and Northlane (#3 ARIA Chart).


"Jaddan (owner of UNFD) and I have loved Dead Letter Circus for a long time - we even tried to sign them many years ago to our old label, Boomtown Records. That passion for the band never changed, and when we saw the opportunity to work with them, we did everything we could to make it happen. The precision they play with, the dedication to their craft and the maturity of their song writing makes DLC a one in a million band,” UNFD A&R Luke Logemann said.


"In our opinion Unified is the most progressive label in the country. They are thriving within the new model of the music industry and just seem to go from strength to strength with every step they take,” Dead Letter Circus vocalist Kim Benzie additionally said.


Dead Letter Circus are putting the finishing touches on their new album, with a new song due for release in May.