Tooth And Nail - 'No New Kinda Story' Book + DVD Film (PRE-ORDER)
Tooth And Nail have launched pre-orders for a new DVD and book that center around Tooth And Nail's rise, fall, and rebirth. Check out a description of the DVD and book after the jump. Pre-order them: HERE.
Book Details:
• Hardbound & clothed covered
• 8.25' x 8.25'
• 276 pages
• Museum quality paper w/ metallic ink
Film Description:
• In early 1993, after watching a handful of hardcore bands in Southern California, Brandon Ebel, son of a preacher from a small town in Oregon, knew he saw something special. He took a loan from his grandfather and with a little cash and even less industry experience he launched one of the most influential independent labels in the last twenty years. From its start, the label seemed destined to fail. Ebel lived on five dollars a day, but his relentless belief in music inspired him to transform Tooth & Nail from an insignificant startup label to a label selling over 20,000,000 records and breaking bands like MxPx, Underoath, August Burns Red and Anberlin. No New Kinda Story is a no-holds-barred, behind the scene look at the rise, fall, and rebirth of the iconic label.
Book Details:
• Hardbound & clothed covered
• 8.25' x 8.25'
• 276 pages
• Museum quality paper w/ metallic ink
Film Description:
• In early 1993, after watching a handful of hardcore bands in Southern California, Brandon Ebel, son of a preacher from a small town in Oregon, knew he saw something special. He took a loan from his grandfather and with a little cash and even less industry experience he launched one of the most influential independent labels in the last twenty years. From its start, the label seemed destined to fail. Ebel lived on five dollars a day, but his relentless belief in music inspired him to transform Tooth & Nail from an insignificant startup label to a label selling over 20,000,000 records and breaking bands like MxPx, Underoath, August Burns Red and Anberlin. No New Kinda Story is a no-holds-barred, behind the scene look at the rise, fall, and rebirth of the iconic label.
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