Make It Blur is an album released on August 7, 2007 by Chicago-based band June under Victory Records.
Maybe We're Making God Sad and Lonely is the second full length by Dreamend, a Chicago-based band.
In 2007, Chicago-based band Kill Hannah covered the song for the movie soundtrack of The Invisible.
In 1982, Levine signed B'ZZ, a Chicago-based band, to the company.
The Chicago-based band released four major label albums while touring extensively before its collapse, with frontman Jim Ellison's suicide.
Formed in 1993, the mostly Chicago-based band had recorded and toured sporadically in various configurations until 1997.
If You Speak Any Faster is an album released by Chicago-based band June in 2005 under Victory Records.
Yes I Smoke Crack is the debut release from Michigan and Chicago-based band Salem.
Interrogations and Confessions is the second full-length album from Chicago-based band Oh My God.
Millions Now Living Will Never Die is the second album by the Chicago-based band Tortoise.