APARTMENT 26: Dropped By ATLANTIC?

May 12, 2004

APARTMENT 26, who feature in their ranks singer Biff Butler (son of BLACK SABBATH bassist Geezer Butler),have reportedly severed ties with Atlantic Records less than three months after the release of their sophomore album, "Music For The Massive". The split with Atlantic marks the second time the British band have been dropped by a label, having previously been given their walking papers by Hollywood Records, the company that issued the group's 2000 debut, "Hallucinating".

Released in late February to mostly positive reviews, "Music For The Massive" was produced by Tchad Blake and APARTMENT 26 at Real World StudiosPeter Gabriel's state-of-the-art recording studios in Wiltshire near Bath, England. The first single, "Give Me More", as well as the album cut "88", can still be heard in their entirety at this location.

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