TheDailyChorus.com

Location:
US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Powerpop / Emo / Indie
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The Daily Chorus started by accident. It has grown from a small blog in January 2007 to an industry tipsheet in 2009.



The most popular aspect of TDC is our quarterly release of our Top Unsigned list. The first release came out in March '07 and we've had bands signed to Atlantic, Epic, Universal Motown, Solid State, Fearless, OneEleven and many more. The bands we select from the list come from all genres, including pop, rock, hip-hop, hardcore and punk.



To the left, you can see bands that we have worked with and/or actively supported/promoted when they were unsigned.



Some of TDC-supported "new music" accomplishments include:



- Sounds Under Radio became TDCs first number 1 band in January 2007. Since then, SUR have taken part in two Hollywood movies, including Spiderman 3, and got signed to Epic Records.



- The Maine was on our Top Unsigned list in January 2007. Since then, they have been signed to Fearless Records and hit the Billboard HeatSeeker chart.



- Forever The Sickest Kids was on our Top Unsigned list in Janurary 2007 before playing a single show. Eventually, they signed to Universal Motown.



- All Time Low became the site's first featured signed band in March 2007. Since then, the band has had two videos on MTV's TRL and sold over 100,000 copies of their two releases.



- MyChildren MyBride entered our Top Unsigned list on March 2007. Since then, they signed to Solid State and entered the Billboard HeatSeeker chart.



- The White Tie Affair signed to Epic Records/Slightly Dangerous and charted on the Top 50 of the Billboard HeatSeeker chart.



- Greeley Estates debuted on the top 50 of the Billboard HeatSeeker chart with their 2008 album Go West Young Man, Let The Evil Go East. It was their highest Billboard charting album ever.



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