Court Ruling Allows A Day To Remember To Release ‘Common Courtesy’

By Tom Aylott

A US Court ruling has allowed A Day To Remember to release their ‘Common Courtesy’ album without the consent of Victory Records.

The band released a statement about the ongoing battle with the label over the release, saying:

“In May of 2011 we joined the long list of bands that have filed suit against Victory Records. Although our case is still ongoing, we are very pleased with the judge’s decision to allow us to release our next record. The only thing that has mattered to us while dealing with this lawsuit was getting new music to our fans. We are finally going to do that on October 8th and we couldn’t be more excited!”

‘Common Courtesy’ will be released digitally at ADTR.com on Tuesday October 8th.

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