As a result, their label, Def American, opted to promote the band through touring and MTV.
By 2004, he was heavily involved with developing video but increasingly felt that the Severed Heads label was a thing of the past, and in 2008 opted to jettison the name.
The band was dropped before the record was ever released and the label opted to keep the master recordings even though other labels were eager to sign the band and release the new album.
Her label opted to release it later that year, in the fourth quarter, but as Milian explained, new artists generally do not release their albums during that time.
The singer believed that it was a budget cut, and the label opted to spend money on Rihanna instead.
Ms. Lambert had wanted it released first, but her label opted to release it third.
Instead, the label opted for a Greatest Hits compilation, which featured two new tracks with Saraceno on guitar, "Sexual Thing" and "Lay Your Body Down".
Even still, if all the artists don't agree, then the label can't opt in to iTunes Match because it's currently all or nothing-albums can't be approved one at a time.
Her label opted to release it later that year, but due to changing music trends, Milian decided not to release her previous album domestically.