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@Lame Echidna: Regarding their label - when they announced "Ghost Of You", they also said that they had founded and signed to their own label, BRKN Records. That's why I added it back in 2020. But since this band is very revisionist, they probably deleted the post after signing to Thriller. The only one I can find is this one, on Facebook. No label is mentioned, though. I also asked them about their own label here, when they announced their signing to Thrille. I don't know why they said they're signed to BRKN Records when that has been their label(?) since forever. But they definitely did say it, otherwise I wouldn't have commented about it on Facebook and added it to WP. Seelentau (talk) 09:51, 21 September 2022 (UTC)Reply