Music For Nations label returns…
Heavy metal, rock and prog record label Music For Nations is returning this year after a decade of inactivity. The label started in the 1980s and ran until 2004, releasing albums from the likes of Metallica, Slayer, Megadeath, Opeth, Cradle Of Filth, Paradise Lost and many more.
In celebration of its return, the label will be releasing a number reissues as well as signing new artists.
The first three reissues will be from Anathema in April.
Commenting on the return of the label, Metal Hammer’s Dom Lawson said: “From metal milestones by the likes of Metallica, Manowar and Opeth through to cult classics by Mindfunk, The Beyond and Dearly Beheaded, Music For Nations’ vision and towering roster has provided me with some of the greatest and most enduring music I’ve ever heard. It is supremely exciting to witness the return of this deservedly revered label.”
Source: Music Week