Interview: Free Energy on their own, with no hard feelings
It would be fair for some artists to hold a grudge or be at least a little bitter after being dropped from two record labels following their debut album. But for Free Energy, whose partnerships with James Murphy’s DFA Records, as well as EMI, disintigrated, that’s not the case. Instead, the Philadelphia-based band chose to [...]
The Bay Bridged — It would be fair for some artists to hold a grudge or be at least a little bitter after being dropped from two record labels following their debut album. But for Free Ene... more info