SPV bit the dust
Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 3:46 pm
sadly. One of the bigger labels in Europe that handled heavy music.
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Yeah. Take a quick guess which creditors will get paid first -- "proper" creditors with specific invoices (like CD pressing plants etc), or bands being owed back royalties...Mormegil wrote:hurr durr piracy won't hurt the bands only the big fat capitalist pigdogs running the big bad capitalist corporations. derp.
Motorhead have that massive yearly tour that they do which has to be a bit of a drain on funds. Dio is focusing on H&H rather than his solo stuff and when was the last time we saw anything major from the Whitesnake camp?Ragehead91 wrote:Wasn't Motörhead, Dio and Whitesnake on their lable? I thought that at least they would bring some money.
I don't quite understand the question?robocop656 wrote:Stratovarius made a bunch of money through the years. (you're telling me all those singles and gold records and not much money??) So I can't help it this time. Unless you live in a apartment that costs $35,000 a month or own a house with that much in bills and own 5 sports cars, I really can't understand how you don't have money for basic needs and a lot more to spend on whatever the hell else you please. I know Jens brings it up from time to time, and I can't help it this time. It's bursting out of my chest. And yes, I know how you are in debt, but before, money cash hoes, right?
Whitesnake hav released a new Album "Good to be bad" last year and are touring the world right now.CES wrote:Motorhead have that massive yearly tour that they do which has to be a bit of a drain on funds. Dio is focusing on H&H rather than his solo stuff and when was the last time we saw anything major from the Whitesnake camp?Ragehead91 wrote:Wasn't Motörhead, Dio and Whitesnake on their lable? I thought that at least they would bring some money.
It's a damn shame but there are plenty of European Metal labels around now that they can jump to.
Really? I get Metal Hammer and Terrorizer and haven't seen an advert in either for the album or the tour. Whitesnake live these days would be....interesting.Ragehead91 wrote: Whitesnake have released a new Album "Good to be bad" last year and are touring the world right now.
What? You don't know that Whitesnake are back?CES wrote:Really? I get Metal Hammer and Terrorizer and haven't seen an advert in either for the album or the tour. Whitesnake live these days would be....interesting.Ragehead91 wrote: Whitesnake have released a new Album "Good to be bad" last year and are touring the world right now.
No. They never said that SPV is dead. They will continue. The lable is still alive. There was never any talk of closing SPV.hiro23 wrote:I'm worried about these great bands that SPV has on their label. Will their going out of business hurt these bands?
As far as bands go I pay attention to, Whitesnake is quite a bit down the list. I'm always up for a bit of classic heavy metal though.Ragehead91 wrote:What? You don't know that Whitesnake are back?CES wrote:Really? I get Metal Hammer and Terrorizer and haven't seen an advert in either for the album or the tour. Whitesnake live these days would be....interesting.Ragehead91 wrote: Whitesnake have released a new Album "Good to be bad" last year and are touring the world right now.
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yawww band aint fit to pick me cotton you pile o white trash!!! yaw keep invitin dems fellasa play in yaw band, what the hail eva happeneda an honest days work out on da raanncch? i reckon the only time you eva done any work with yer hands ol sherrif andy griffith hauled you down to da local precinct, gave you a good talkin to bout when and where its fine to, i reckon, sow your seeds, not in public dat dere is the honest to gawd truth!!!!!hiro23 wrote:I was just worried was all, SPV is a label I'd definitely like to get my band signed to.
From WikipediaWolfgang Spahr of Billboard.biz reports: SPV Schallplatten Produktion und Vertrieb GmbH in Hanover has declared itself insolvent.
The managing partner, Manfred Schütz, decided to submit an application to commence insolvency proceedings on May 25 — roughly equivalent to Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. In response to this, on May 27, the District Court of Hanover appointed the attorney Manuel Sack as the provisional insolvency administrator. "Normal business will continue even after the application for insolvency," said Schütz.
According to Schütz, together with attorney Manuel Sack, the management of SPV GmbH will not only carry on business operations, but also continue working in the areas of production and distribution in the usual way.