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returntothepit >> discuss >> Victory Records signs OTEP, Just when you thought Victory could sink no lower...... by RustyPS on Apr 6,2009 1:42pm
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toggletoggle post by RustyPS  at Apr 6,2009 1:42pm edited Apr 7,2009 10:17am
Victory Records signs OTEP

http://www.lambgoat.com/news/view.aspx?id=12528


big lulz
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Otep
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toggletoggle post by xanonymousx at Apr 6,2009 1:44pm
ok they wouldn't sign on broken wings cause they sound too much like other bands on the label, but they sign OTEP give me a break that band is so horrible. I remember seeing them in Haverhill



toggletoggle post by largefreakatzero at Apr 6,2009 1:59pm
OTEP is definitely in the running for gayest metal band ever.



toggletoggle post by Dankill at Apr 6,2009 2:16pm
WOW

Just.......WOW



toggletoggle post by aaron_michael  at Apr 6,2009 2:27pm
Iwrestledabaddecisiononce



toggletoggle post by Yeti at Apr 6,2009 3:16pm
ugh, Otep is so bad. i want to punch that hideous singer in the throat and crush her larynx.



toggletoggle post by PatMeebles at Apr 6,2009 3:19pm
Yeti said[orig][quote]
ugh, Otep is so bad. i want to punch that hideous singer in the throat and crush her larynx.


No need to. Just sabotage her distortion pedal and she's powerless.



toggletoggle post by goatcatalyst   at Apr 6,2009 7:59pm
Jay, the bass player from Tyrant Trooper is in Otep. Poor guy.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Apr 6,2009 9:55pm
way to make this a thread that you can mark as news or search for and find out what it's about.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Apr 6,2009 9:56pm
VICTORY RECORDS signs OTEP to recording, merchandising and publishing deal

“Smash The Control Machine” in stores August 18th, 2009

CHICAGO, IL – VICTORY RECORDS has signed Los Angeles recording artist OTEP. OTEP’s all encompassing musical approach coupled with her shaman like artistic qualities and other creative musings have lead to over half a million albums sold over the course of three studio albums. Singer, songwriter, renegade Otep Shamaya describes the band’s music as …”a total and complete mutiny on the senses. We are a fusion band by nature, inspired by many styles and tones from a variety of musical genres- rock, punk, metal, hip-hop, spoken word, jazz and classic rock. We never allow the antiquated limits of a genre confine or restrict us. Our music is universal and does not belong nor can it be contained in a nice, neat, little box.”

The first release under the new alliance is OTEP’s highly anticipated fourth full-length studio album “Smash the Control Machine”. The new studio album will be released August 18, 2009. Ms. Shamaya says of the album, “The economic crisis is hitting every working family in this country. The album and its title track, “Smash The Control Machine”, will lay bare the greed and corruption that fostered this calamity, but will also focus on the undying spirit of the working class that always fights the good fight. The title is a line from a William S. Burroughs poem. It is my intention to create an album that serves every head of the hydra that is OTEP. From poetry, to politics, to shock and awe, to sex and righteousness, to standing up and fighting back. Like the mystical symbol of the Ouroboros (the sacred serpent swallowing its tail) all things will be brought back to circle.”

OTEP was originally signed after only four shows, without a demo, strictly on the power of the band’s live performance. Sharon Osbourne offered the unsigned act a spot on the 2001 Ozzfest Tour leading to three appearances on the festival.

The band’s leader, Otep Shamaya, is well respected for her lyrical content and dramatic live performances. She has also published two books of poetry, spoke at the Democratic National Convention in 2008, is a gifted painter and Revolver Magazine compared OTEP to Woodie Guthrie and Zack de la Rocha (Rage Against the Machine) for her fusing of political activism and music. Some of the primary groups that she supports are RAINN, Carbon Rally, PETA and WSPA. She is also an accomplished television personality having appeared on HBO’s “Def Poetry” (twice), Bravo’s “Date My Ex” and TLC’s “L.A. Ink”.

Otep had this to say about signing with VICTORY, “When I received the news of a possible OTEP/VICTORY alliance I could swear I felt the sky tremble. This triumvirate (of myself, my manager Jack Ponti and Victory Records) is going to be a terrifying coalition for some and a righteous confederation for others. For me, this is exactly the kind of circumstance I have been waiting for. I believe my creative, intellectual and political instincts and inclinations will flourish alongside the fertile minds of Jack Ponti, Tony Brummel and the amazing staff at Victory.”

Victory Records Founder Tony Brummel said, “Signing an artist of OTEP’s caliber, intelligence, work ethic and artistic diversity sensibly expands our diverse and formidable roster. I am personally enamored by her work and believe that she has yet to realize a fraction of her potential. More importantly, her art and music have crucial meaning in a time when people need change, hope and something to believe in. We have the tools, she has the material and together we will build a culturally formidable fortress.”

Manager Jack Ponti had this to add, “It both thrills and honors me to be working with OTEP and Victory Records. In my thirty years in this business, it’s always been about the proper “marriage”. I cannot convey how excited I am about the possibilities of these daunting forces joining together in what promises to be a thunderous union.”

In addition to lending her support to numerous groups and causes (some being the genocide in Darfur, Women’s and artists’ rights, Marriage Equality, the war in the Congo and support of President Obama), Ms. Shamaya, an accomplished, captivating and astute technophile, has started the social networks “All Shapes and Sizes”, along with “Girls Out Now”. On December 21, 2008 she created a popular and highly trafficked blog entitled, “I’m Not A Monster”. The site was an instant success and a reliable source for current events and her latest musings. Her loyal and passionate fan base are active followers of her frequent Facebook and Twitter postings. Coupled with Victory’s proprietary marketing and promotional platforms (VicTorV, VictorStream, VictoryMetal and VictorME) a truly interactive and real-time artist/fan/label fusion has been realized for selling music in 2009.

In closing Otep wanted to add the following quote from Sylvia Plath:

"I don't believe that the meek will inherit the earth: the meek get ignored and trampled. They decompose in the bloody soil of war, of business, of art, and they rot into the warm ground under the spring rains. It is the bold, the loud-mouthed, the cruel, the vital, the revolutionaries, the might in arms and will, who march over the soft patient flesh that lies beneath their cleated boots."

http://www.otep.com



toggletoggle post by RustyPS  at Apr 6,2009 10:00pm
the_reverend said[orig][quote]
way to make this a thread that you can mark as news or search for and find out what it's about.
I marked both threads as band news....so I don't know what you want from me



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Apr 6,2009 10:16pm
I want titles that make sense.
you took freshmen english.
"Just when you thought Victory could sink no lower......"
tells nothing of the content. How bout
"Otep signs to Victory, Just when you thought Victory could sink no lower......"



toggletoggle post by MillenialKingdom  at Apr 6,2009 10:16pm
I hate how fat, teenage mall-goth virgins think Otep's singer is smart and beautiful and can write good lyrics.



toggletoggle post by RustyPS  at Apr 6,2009 10:17pm
the_reverend said[orig][quote]
I want titles that make sense.
you took freshmen english.
"Just when you thought Victory could sink no lower......"
tells nothing of the content. How bout
"Otep signs to Victory, Just when you thought Victory could sink no lower......"
sorry massa...i'll never do it again



toggletoggle post by thuringwethil at Apr 6,2009 10:21pm
wow, I'm a total ghey, I was listening to "Sevas Tra" just the other day on my way to work. No lie, I liked 'em in 2002

I had no idea they still existed now though.



toggletoggle post by immortal13 at Apr 6,2009 10:49pm
Victory Records...

...they couldn't get The Acacia Strain, so they signed Emmure instead. They couldn't get Suicide Silence, so they signed Carnifex instead. Now they sign nu-metal bands.

This label is about as desperate for money as Metallica is.



toggletoggle post by Yeti at Apr 7,2009 7:45am
haha Carnifex "death fucking metal". eat shit, faggots. your brand new skin tight Unleashed shirt doesn't make you cool.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Apr 7,2009 7:51am
rusty, there is the edit button, use it so I don't have to make new threads and so others don't make new threads.



toggletoggle post by corpus_colostomy at Apr 7,2009 8:24am
yep victory was cool from about 7th grade to sophomore year and then...
they became a bag o' poops.

remember when the kicked One Life Crew off their label for being to offensive?

LOL



toggletoggle post by SkinSandwich at Apr 7,2009 8:27am
LOL at the end quote. I think it's funny when transparent bands try to be "deep".



toggletoggle post by RustyPS  at Apr 7,2009 8:39am
the_reverend said[orig][quote]
rusty, there is the edit button, use it so I don't have to make new threads and so others don't make new threads.
last I checked, we couldn't edit thread titles



toggletoggle post by reimroc at Apr 7,2009 8:50am
aaron_michael said[orig][quote]
Iwrestledabaddecisiononce


lol +1



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Apr 7,2009 9:43am
you have ALWAYS been able to edit thread titles up to 24-hrs.



toggletoggle post by RustyPS  at Apr 7,2009 9:46am
just tried, couldn't find a place to do so



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Apr 7,2009 9:48am
click edit on the first post.



toggletoggle post by RustyPS  at Apr 7,2009 9:50am
I did, there was no field for thread



toggletoggle post by DYA NLI at Apr 7,2009 9:56am
That press release just gave me a douche seizure. What an unbelievable load of horseshit.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Apr 7,2009 10:01am
what about now?



toggletoggle post by FuckIsMySignature at Apr 7,2009 10:06am
RustyPS said[orig][quote]
the_reverend said[orig][quote]
rusty, there is the edit button, use it so I don't have to make new threads and so others don't make new threads.
last I checked, we couldn't edit thread titles


i run into this problem all the time



toggletoggle post by DYA NLI at Apr 7,2009 10:13am
Way to use the [OTEP] tag. N00B



toggletoggle post by RustyPS  at Apr 7,2009 10:18am
BOOM BAZOOKA JOE, thanks Reverend sir

does that change tag editing too? cause I've run into that problem in the past too



toggletoggle post by Yeti at Apr 7,2009 10:34am
SkinSandwich said[orig][quote]
LOL at the end quote. I think it's funny when transparent bands try to be "deep".


but....but...they're so profound and speak with true emotion maaaaaan



toggletoggle post by SkinSandwich at Apr 7,2009 10:44am
HA!



toggletoggle post by xmikex at Apr 7,2009 11:44am
goatcatalyst said[orig][quote]
Jay, the bass player from Tyrant Trooper is in Otep. Poor guy.


Whaaat? It's a small world. A small, shitty world.



toggletoggle post by goatcatalyst   at Apr 7,2009 12:36pm
What Nick said. Integrity, Deadguy, Earth Crisis up til Gomorrah, Strife and OLC... That was some good shit.

I'm afraid Snapcase has not stood the test of time, despite that dude's overalls on the back of Lookinglasself.



toggletoggle post by RustyPS  at Apr 7,2009 12:37pm
I still dig Snapcase alot, especially Progression Through Unlearning



toggletoggle post by reimroc at Apr 7,2009 12:46pm
RustyPS said[orig][quote]
I still dig Snapcase alot, especially Progression Through Unlearning


i don't know why people bash them so much. they made some good tunage.



toggletoggle post by goatcatalyst   at Apr 7,2009 12:51pm
Just can't dig it.

I will be 73 and still listening to "Systems Overloaded", however.



toggletoggle post by niccolai   at Apr 7,2009 1:01pm
I'd fuck her.




toggletoggle post by metal_church101  at Apr 7,2009 1:18pm
largefreakatzero said[orig][quote]
OTEP is definitely in the running for gayest metal band ever.


LULZ



toggletoggle post by RustyPS  at Apr 7,2009 1:21pm
HAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA:



toggletoggle post by SkinSandwich at Apr 7,2009 1:22pm
Don't mess with her, she is in the middle of being "deep."



toggletoggle post by largefreakatzero at Apr 7,2009 2:33pm
niccolai said[orig][quote]
I'd fucking punch her.

*fixed




toggletoggle post by niccolai   at Apr 7,2009 11:29pm
It's generally understood that sex with me includes blows to the face, neck, and stomach.



toggletoggle post by anonymous at Jun 20,2009 4:54pm
It's really quite hilarious when people attempt to look like they know what they're talking about by bashing bands they know nothing about. I'm not going to even try to defend "House of Secrets", because it was mostly typical bullshit with only a few good moments. However, Sevas Tra kicked ass. Better than any Savatage or Killswitch Engage or whatever the hell you lot listen to.

Carnifex, bwahahaha.



toggletoggle post by BobNOMAAMRooney at Jun 20,2009 5:21pm
DO YOU NEED A GAS MASK?



toggletoggle post by xgodzillax  at Jun 20,2009 9:21pm
goatcatalyst said[orig][quote]
What Nick said. Integrity, Deadguy, Earth Crisis up til Gomorrah, Strife and OLC... That was some good shit.



if only victory could go back to what it once was...those were the days.

the oath that keeps me free was a good record, even though it was just a live set with sunshine of my love added to it. good none the less.

i never got into deadguy though. nor did i enjoy OS101 or catch 22. voodoo glow skulls were a good fit for awhile though. cant forget blood for blood or when warzone was on victory... i have the live at cbgbs seven inch.

oh man, the 90s. bad fashion, victory records had good bands.



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