HUNDRED SUNS (Norma Jean, ETID) Launched a Crowdfunding Campaign for their Debut Album

by | Aug 10, 2016

You know that band Hundred Suns? It’s the relatively new project featuring Norma Jean’s Cory Brandan, former Every Time I Die drummer Ryan “Legs” Leger, and Dead and Divine’s Chris LeMasters.

Earlier this year they put out their debut single “Fractional” — which got a lot of positive response. So much to where the band is now planning their full-length debut record.

Cory said,

We are very excited to finally get this sucker off the ground. We have been working hard to make this project come to life and it hasn’t been easy with us living so far away from each other. It’s been three years in the making and we are as passionate as we ever have been to make Hundred Suns a reality.

The band launched an Indie Go-Go campaign to help finance the record. One rad perk if you’ve got the cash — you can spend an entire day with them in the studio for $800. Or you can opt for a digital download of the album for $10.

I really love the crowd funding platform, it allows artists to connect directly with their fans in a huge way.  If all goes as planned, we’ll be tracking as early as September and looking to hit the road as soon as we have a record in our hands.


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