Court Ruling Allows A Day To Remember To Release New Album

ADTR_musicconnection_coverA federal judge today ruled that A Day To Remember are free to release their new album Common Courtesy without Victory Records. In an Order issued earlier today, U.S District Court Judge John Z. Lee denied Victory Records' Motion for a Preliminary Injunction in which Victory had sought to block the band from releasing this new album without Victory's involvement.
 
In a statement this evening the band offered: "In May of 2011 we joined the long list of bands that have filed suit against Victory Records.  Although our case is still ongoing, we are very pleased with the judge’s decision to allow us to release our next record. The only thing that has mattered to us while dealing with this lawsuit was getting new music to our fans. We are finally going to do that on October 8th and we couldn't be more excited!"
 
Common Courtesy is only available digitally at ADTR.com and will be released Tuesday, October 8th.
 
To see ADTR's 2010 Feature Story with Music Connection, visit http://www.musicconnection.com/a-day-to-remember.