Chapter 21: Dead Poetic: Disappointed with Success
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Chapter 21 Dead Poetic is one of the bands that was discovered at cornerstone, and due to their hard work and dedication as kids, stepped into just the right place at just the right time. The groundwork had been laid by the pioneers of the scene, the infrastructure was in place, and Tooth & Nail, partnered with EMI was at the top of the mountain. Killer production, promotion, and exposure were no problem at all, and the specific sound that Dead Poetic had been developing was about to explode. The band would achieve success, sales, and opportunities that would dwarf most of the artists that preceded them. And yet, front man Brandon Rike gave it all up. But why? https://labeledpodcast.com/ Support Labeled on Patreon Join Labeled on Facebook SONGS YOU HEARD ON THIS EPISODE: Dead Poetic "August Winterman" Stavesacre "Shiv" Zao "Times of Separation" Mindset "Thick Tears" Zao "To Think of You is to Treasure an Absent Memory" Embodyment "Pendulum" Training for Utopia "New York City is Overrated" Mindset "World Cry" The Uriah Omen "Byron" Dead Poetic "New Medicines" Dead Poetic "Self-Destruct & Die (The Pacifist)" Dead Poetic "Paralytic" Dead Poetic "Long Forgotten" Dead Poetic "Pretty Pretty" Dead Poetic "Vices" MORE FROM TOOTH & NAIL: * Labeled: Music From The Podcast: smarturl.it/labeledplaylist
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