Another Day Dawns sign to Century Media Records
ANOTHER DAY DAWNS have signed with Century Media Records!
Since forming in 2010, the American rock band have made a respected name for themselves, touring with the likes of ATREYU, ISSUES, BUCKCHERRY and SEVENDUST. Now, they’ve taken the next step in their career by signing with Century Media Records, with whom they will release their next studio album.
Speaking about the signing, frontman Dakota Sean says, “It’s honestly been a dream come true. We’ve been working towards this goal ever since we were kids practicing covers in the basement. The fact that Century Media believes in us enough to sign us and stand behind us, is such an amazing feeling. To have their full support as well as all of our fan’s support, who have been with us since day one, is inspiring and is part of what keeps us going.”
Guitarist Tyler Ritter adds, “It’s still honestly setting in, every little step we take further into this just builds more and more excitement. We’ve wanted this from the very beginning, and now bands that have inspired me, who I never imagined we’d be in the same category as, are our label mates. We’re definitely more ready than ever to be the band we’ve always dreamt of being, and I have no doubts that we’re capable of delivering the album that will establish us as such. It’s beyond exciting to have Century Media give us the opportunity to finally do this. We’re so grateful to them, and everyone who’s ever supported us. It’s been a long grind and it’s only being amplified more now, we all feel the dramatic shift that those years have lead to.”
Finally, Century Media Director Philipp Schulte comments, “We’re pleased to announce our cooperation with ANOTHER DAY DAWNS. Their combination of young energy, songwriting chops and passionate delivery – in addition with the work they’ve put in on the road and the success they’ve already had at radio, points towards an exciting and bright future together.”
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