UK hardcore outfit Gallows entered the studio this past weekend to begin writing and recording the follow up to their Warner Music Group album, Grey Britain. The notorious band was dropped from their major label after a big advance which saw people drawing comparisons to the Sex Pistols' famous "rock and roll swindle."
The article, published in the Guardian, noted:
"Spiritual forefathers such as Black Flag, Crass and Concrete Sox might have rightly railed against the establishment, but major-record deals were never an option for them. Gallows did the right thing. Knowing they could never be Green Day they took the money, toured the world and recorded an album so brutal no one could ever accuse them of selling out."
They released Grey Britain in 2009.