The Major Labels:
Three cult pop heroes have come together to make the r… Read Full Bio ↴The Major Labels:
Three cult pop heroes have come together to make the record that they always wanted to hear. Mike Viola, of Boston's pop cult band The Candybutchers, Bleu most widely known for his 2003 critically acclaimed Columbia Records release "Redhead," plus Boston's cult producer Ducky Carlisle. The three have formed a powerpop trio that brings to life an authentic mix of 60's/70's am radio. McCartney, Nilsson, XTC, 10CC, to be sure, but The Major Labels don't sound like parody, they sound like peers.
Three cult pop heroes have come together to make the r… Read Full Bio ↴The Major Labels:
Three cult pop heroes have come together to make the record that they always wanted to hear. Mike Viola, of Boston's pop cult band The Candybutchers, Bleu most widely known for his 2003 critically acclaimed Columbia Records release "Redhead," plus Boston's cult producer Ducky Carlisle. The three have formed a powerpop trio that brings to life an authentic mix of 60's/70's am radio. McCartney, Nilsson, XTC, 10CC, to be sure, but The Major Labels don't sound like parody, they sound like peers.
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Don't Hear A Single
The Major Labels Lyrics
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@aldohunter
Awesome! Album is great! Thanks for the upload!
@alexandrariflet759
So much fun! 🤘🤘🤘🔥🔥🔥🧡🧡🧡
@popgardenradio
This is freakin awesome!
@brywool
PLEASE do another Major Labels album.
@chrislestermusic
RIP Ducky.
@candyaunty
You must not have watched the whole video. "Don't Hear a Single" follows "TML Got It Made."
@spajo
Oh nevermind...wow.
@anmlsrcute
They are a great band, but this is actually their song "The Major Labels Got It Made", not "Don't Hear a Single".