WIND-UP
RECORDS SIGN FILTER
Multi-Platinum Band Readies Release for
Spring, 2013
New York -- Wind-up Records has announced the signing of
rock act Filter. The band is currently readying
a new album in Los Angeles at BLUE ROOM studio’s with producer Bob Marlette. Formed
in 1993, Filter has enjoyed significant success over the past two decades, This
will be the band's sixth studio album, and follows the 2010 offering The Trouble with Angels. The bands
decorated history also includes such platinum and gold recordings as Short Bus (1995), Title of Record (1999), The
Amalgamut (2002), and Anthems for
the Damned (2008).
The album is being written and recorded by leader Richard
Patrick and guitarist Jonny Radtke, as well as collaborator Marlette. There
will also be performances from touring members Jeff Friedl and Elias Mallin (drums) and Phil Buckman (bass). The lead single will impact radio in March with
the album following in May, 2013.
Wind-up Records President Ed Vetri shares, "We're
thrilled to welcome Richard Patrick and Filter into the Wind-up family. This is a successful band with an extremely impressive
body of work and I'm happy to say that based on the demos I've heard, this new
album could very well be their best to date. Filter is more committed than ever
to delivering great repertoire and bringing these songs to life at their live
shows throughout 2013.” Filter
singer Richard Patrick adds, "We're excited to enter a new phase of our
career with Wind-up. They're expecting
great things from us and we plan to deliver."
About Filter
Eclecticism has been a hallmark of
Richard Patrick’s career in Filter, and he's administered it with crushing
efficiency. The band arrived on the scene in 1995 with the critically acclaimed
album Short Bus, a disc Rolling Stone praised as "a timely
combination of grunge heat and industrial ice." Fueled by top 10 hit
"Hey Man Nice Shot," the album rocketed to No. 3 on Billboard's
Heatseekers Chart and went on to sell more than a million copies. They raised
the bar with 1999's Title of Record, which featured the top 10 rock hit
"Welcome To The Fold" along with a blockbuster crossover smash in
"Take A Picture," a song that shot to No. 3 on Billboard's
Modern Rock Chart, No. 7 on its Adult Top 40 Chart and No. 1 on its Dance
Music/Club Play Chart. The years that followed saw the band releasing three
more albums (2002's the Amalgamut, 2008's Anthems For The Damned
and 2010's The Trouble with Angels), while touring the world and
amassing an international fanbase whose members number in the millions. Filter
has also contributed songs to several soundtracks, including 2012, Judgment
Night, Spawn (the Crystal Method collaboration “(Can’t You) Trip
Like I Do”), Little Nicky,, Demon Knight, Stepfather, Anger
Management, Crow 2, Girl Next Door, Cable Guy and many more.
About Wind-up
Records
Wind-up Records is a privately-owned, full-service music
entertainment firm founded in 1997. The Company has successfully launched
numerous multi-platinum artists, including Evanescence, Creed, Seether, and
Finger Eleven and has further built on the successes of The Darkness, Five for
Fighting, James Durbin and O.A.R. In addition to these marquee acts, Wind-up
has scouted and developed several award-winning, newer artists, such as Civil
Twilight, Young Guns, Company of Thieves, Jillette Johnson and The Virginmarys.
Wind-up brings a unique approach to developing
and breaking bands. Since its inception nearly 15 years ago, the Company has
shipped over 60 million units worldwide. Wind-up has garnered seven
multi-platinum albums (including one diamond – sales over 10 million) and seven
gold albums.
Additionally, Wind-up has licensed music to
high-profile television shows and motion pictures,
including several movie soundtracks, most notably, the platinum selling
“Walk the Line”. Combining a team of creative A&R scouts, in-house writers,
and engineers with its own recording studio, Wind-up cultivates a fluid and
collaborative recording process with its artists, independent of points in
their career. Additionally, as pioneers of the 360-degree deal, Wind-up
umbrellas several other entities, including various publishing companies, a
touring division, a television corporation, and Pronto Merch, a full-service
merchandise company.