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Labeled: The Stories, Rumors & Legends of Tooth & Nail Records

Hopesfall: A Should've been Solid State Band

Labeled: The Stories, Rumors & Legends of Tooth & Nail Records

Tooth and Nail Records

Music

4.9630 Ratings

🗓️ 22 July 2021

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

Hopesfall is a very influential post hardcore/spirit filled hardcore band. They emerged in the North Carolina scene and the greater Southeast with bands like Beloved, Stretch Armstrong, he is legend, Underoath and Luti-Kriss around 2000. they were a Furnacefest band and a Cornerstone band.

 
They were signed to Takehold Records who was acquired by Tooth and Nail in 2003 but due to some changes in the bands lineup and other factors, Hopesfall rejected the opportunity to be on Solidstate at that time and was allowed to instead sign to Trustkill records. 
 
This conversation begins with me and Brandon Ebel talking about how he wanted Hopesfall, but it wasn't meant to be.
 
 
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Music in this episode...

Hopesfall- Waitress

Hopesfall- Shines Through

Helmet - live Reading Festival 1994 (remastered)

Strong-arm - Supplication

Roadside Monument - Sperm Ridden Burden

Driver eight - Watermelon

Hopesfall - The End of an Era

Hopesfall - Andromeda

Bloodshed - The Scarlett letter

Hopesfall - East Of 1989; Battle Of The Bay

Hopesfall- Hall of the Sky

 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome back to Label, the stories, rumors, and legends of tooth and nail records.

0:22.1

I'm your host, Matt Carter.

0:24.0

And today we have a very special announcement.

0:27.7

The Labeled Universe is now coming out of the podcast feed and end to physical reality.

0:34.5

On Thursday night, September 23rd, in Birmingham, Alabama, the day before Furnace Fest,

0:42.3

there's going to be an official pre-party event called, are you ready for this, labeled fest

0:48.4

featuring Emery, Hope's Fall, as cities burn, Terminal, and Mike Mainz and the branches.

0:56.0

The purpose of this event is just like I said, to create a physical experience of the

1:00.5

label universe, and particularly to create and harness the pure focused energy and passion

1:06.8

that can only come from a small club show.

1:10.2

The venue called Saturn holds 525 people, so it'll be lit.

1:15.4

It'll be the perfect size room to capture that magic.

1:19.2

So Furnace Fest has three official pre-party events in town that night.

1:26.2

Norma Jean, Zeo, and us were chosen to host the events.

1:30.8

I was quite happy to have Chad Johnson select Emory and labeled to represent Furnace Fest and help get the weekend kicked off right.

1:39.3

So all the bands will be using the opportunity to perfect their set for the festival, like a warm-up show,

1:44.7

and just to be able to express those sets they've been working on in the small club environment

1:49.4

given the opportunity. So it'll be a one-of-a-kind show. I set the whole thing up and the deal

1:54.9

in a way that the bands are all sharing the revenue on a split deal, and we didn't even have

2:00.4

to involve the managers or the agents

2:02.0

really in it. It's a very DIY and personal approach, I think, is going to make the night

2:06.6

have even a better vibe. And if that wasn't enough, there's an after party following the show

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