HOLLYWOOD UNDEAD
Since the release of Hollywood Undead’s RIAA platinum-certified 2008 debut album, Swan Songs, their distinctive and infectious music has incited a cult audience of millions of fans, resulting in sold out shows across the globe, in addition to receiving nods in the press from the likes of Consequence of Sound, Billboard, Alternative Press, Rolling Stone, and Revolver. The quintet has also garnered massive mainstream appeal, with their 2011 sophomore record, American Tragedy, going gold and hitting #4 on the Billboard Top 200 chart. Now, with over 3.1 billion cross-platform streams, 1 billion YouTube views and 4.1 million monthly Spotify listeners, they have firmly cemented their place as one of the most influential bands of the 21st century. Now signed to Sumerian Records, and with the release of their brand new single, 'Hollywood Forever', Hollywood Undead are poised for their most exciting chapter yet.
TECH N9NE
Out of the Midwest, Tech N9ne broke all of the rules, subverted expectations, dumbfounded the system, and set a precedent for hip-hop and independent music often imitated (but never duplicated) by generations to follow. At the helm of his own Strange Music proudly based in Kansas City, MO since 2000, he has personally notched four platinum singles, eleven gold singles, and two gold albums. As a whole, the Strange Music catalog also houses 23 RIAA gold and platinum records. The company’s Kansas City headquarters consists of six buildings: Strange Music (label offices), Strangeland (recording studios, soundstage), Strange World (merchandise manufacturing plant), Strange Box (vehicles), Strange Carwash, and Strange Works (construction company). Representing the underground, Tech is practically “a regular” on the Forbes “Cash Kings” list. Beyond gracing the cover of XXL and the stage of ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live!, he wound up on the playlist of none other than Sir Elton John and performing to 1 million-plus at the parade for the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory. He’s the only artist (on this planet) who has collaborated with Eminem, Tupac, Lil Wayne, and Kendrick Lamar as well as The Doors, Slipknot, System of a Down, Deftones, Jelly Roll, and MGK. He holds down the record for “most Top 10 albums on the Billboard Rap Chart” and staked a spot in the Top 5 of the Billboard 200 four times. On top of a thriving self-sufficient merchandising empire, he notably joined forces with Kansas City’s own Boulevard Brewery for his craft beer Bou Lou. After three decades in the game, the rapper landed “the biggest hit of his career” with 2021’s “Face Off” featuring Joey Cool, King Iso, and none other than megastar Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. In unprecedented fashion, he ignited TikTok, generated a quarter-of-a-billion streams, and incited a frenzy from Variety, People, TMZ, NY Post, Today, and Entertainment Weekly. Tech N9ne continued his journey in 2023 with the acclaimed BLISS and more to come.
SET IT OFF
Los Angeles-based band -comprised of Cody Carson (vocals), Zach DeWall (guitar) and Maxx Danziger (drums)- have become known for creating their own original brand of pop music, infusing bold electronic elements that guide loud, driving rock instrumentations with guitar riffs as catchy as the choruses and an overall feel-good, dance-worthy vibe. Commanding attention, Set It Off bring authenticity back to pop music in a bold and unapologetic way. The group’s latest full-length release, Upside Down, was noted as one of the “Most Anticipated Albums of 2016” by Alternative Press Magazine and follows the band’s sophomore album, Duality, which debuted at No. 18 on the Billboard Independent Chart. The band’s debut full-length, Cinematics, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard South Atlantic Heatseekers Regional Chart, No. 4 on Billboard Heatseekers Chart, No. 9 on Billboard Next Big Sound Chart, and even broke into the Billboard Top 200 chart. Now, Set It Off of come to Fearless Records for their next chapter with the dynamic new single, “Killer In The Mirror,” which affirms the band have reached a higher level of musicianship. The new track serves as a preview to some of the band’s upcoming, most edgy and pop-driven anthems to date.
ZERO 9:36
Philadelphia singer/rapper Zero 9:36 defies genre, delivering precise raps using distorted guitars and glitchy electronic rhythms. After spending years as an independent artist working on his signature style with frequent collaborator and producer No Love for the Middle Child, he was signed to ATCO Records for the release of 2019's You Will Not Be Saved. The EP generated millions in streaming numbers, and Zero 9:36 went on to tour alongside acts like Shinedown, Bullet for My Valentine, and Neck Deep; he also collaborated with Travis Barker and Hollywood Undead on the 2021 EP release ...If You Don't Save Yourself, and he recorded songs with artists as diverse as Atreyu and Scarlxrd.
Zero 9:36 was born Matthew Cullen on May 11, 1997, in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, a suburb 25 miles from Philadelphia. He was rapping by his teenage years under the stage name Zero, and he developed a powerful underground following that grew with the release of his 2016 mixtape Paradise Campground. In 2019 he signed with ATCO and expanded his moniker to Zero 9:36 for the release of the You Will Not Be Saved EP. The acoustic collection, Barebones, Vol. 1, followed the next year, and the 2021 EP ...If You Don't Save Yourself saw Zero 9:36 combining metal, industrial, trap, and pop-punk sounds on a whim with contributions from Travis Barker, Clever, and Hollywood Undead. His 2022 song "Break" featured metalcore band Atreyu, and subsequent singles included a remix of the ...If You Don't Save Yourself track "The End" featuring Scarlxrd, and 2024 heavy-hitters like "Kill Me" and "I Felt It All."
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