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#1 Posted : 23 October 2009 05:12:51(UTC)
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The New York based rock group The Junction have announced that they are looking and hoping to be signed up by a record label, They've self released two studio albums to a relative success and have released a string of singles this year.
they're currently performing in their world tour and their second album 'Love, Blood And Anything Above' sold over 1 million copies without any major promotion.
The North American leg of their tour is selling out in each stadium and is creating a bit of a buzz and controversy around the United States, they plan to release a new album within the next 6 months.

During an interview for a local New Jersey based radio station lead singer Max Armstrong said "Yeah we're hoping that our performances during the tour are enough to spark interest from some record labels, our past 2 albums have been self released and 'Love, Blood And Anything Above' sold over 1 million copies which is pretty great when you consider that we didn't have the backing or promotion of a major record label. so we're currently looking for a label to work with".

Max Armstrong later said that he will make an announcement on the future of the band within the next 48 hours.

Any interest please PM me or post on this topic.

Edited by user 23 October 2009 05:14:33(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

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