Indie El Paso, Texas Band Are Newest Member of Epitaph Records
How many bands from El Paso, Texas get signed onto huge record labels? Believe it or not there are a few that you can find on big labels; for example Know//Suffer is on Silent Pendulum Records & Lesser Care is on a La Carte Records. Those are just a few of the local bands you'll find on a national record label. Now there's another one that you'll find on a HUGE record label: El Paso's Late Night Drive Home.
What record label is Late Night Drive Home on?
As it was announced earlier today, November 28, 2023, the El Paso indie rock band, Late Night Drive Home, has now officially joined the roster for Epitaph Records; they have an official band bio page and everything.
If you're not familiar with Epitaph Records, they are the same record label that has signed huge metal & punk bands like A Day to Remember, Bad Religion, Bring Me the Horizon, Escape the Fate (a band that also has ties to El Paso), Falling In Reverse, Alkaline Trio, Rancid, The Offspring & MANY others.
So far Late Night Drive Home is currently one of the only bands from Texas on Epitaph Records & the only one from El Paso, Texas.
I actually interviewed Andre, Juan & Freddie from Late Night Drive Home back in June before they had a huge homecoming concert at the Plaza Theater. I was very happy to see the meteoric rise for this band that went from playing house shows in 2021, playing them on the radio that same year & the next year they started touring all over the country. You can hear the full Q Connected interview as it aired on that Sunday with LNDH down below.
I speak for everyone in El Paso when I say "congratulations guys! Keep rocking & keep making El Paso proud". KLAQ is honored to be the first radio station to play you guys & we'll continue to do it!
Here's to more success coming to the guys in Late Night Drive Home and for ALL the local bands in El Paso.
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