Gallows Discuss Leaving Label
Bassist Stuart Gili-Ross talks about the aftermath of the controversial ‘Grey Britain’ and no longer being with Warner Records having signed for a million pounds!
The Gallows bassist talks about his Spy Catcher side-project as well as their departure from their label.
Late last year you left Warner after all the hype of you signing with them. What can you tell us about what happened there?
“They signed us on a two album deal with an option for if they wanted to keep us on and if we wanted to stay to do two more – that had to match the level which we were signed at before. The two albums we delivered for them were ‘Grey Britain’ and ‘Orchestra of Wolves’ so we fulfilled our contract. But the whole music industry has changed, we were like the last big record deal to get signed for that kind of money and they’re just not happening any more. So we just parted ways, we’d fulfilled our contract and it was very unlikely that we were going to get signed for another million pounds again.”
Read the whole Gallows interview with Stuart Gili-Ross here







Well now they have started to get big shows the attitude has changed.
One of my housemates interviewed them in Bournemouth a few months ago and in that they quite clearly talk about how they were dropped from the record label.