"A lot of big labels will just sign bands like a write off"
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As an actor, Rich is speaking from an adjacent industry that runs on the same machinery: development slates, “first-look” deals, projects greenlit for positioning rather than belief. The intent isn’t to romanticize struggling artists; it’s to puncture the myth that a major deal equals validation. In this worldview, signing is not a promise, it’s a hedge. Labels can scoop up a scene’s heat, keep competitors out, and later shrug off the cost. The band gets the illusion of arrival while the corporation keeps optionality.
The subtext is a warning about power asymmetry. If you’re treated as a write-off, your success isn’t the point; your controllability is. It also hints at why so many acts feel stalled right after “getting signed”: the label’s risk was never emotional, just financial. Rich’s casual syntax mirrors the casualness of the exploitation - “just sign” - as if this is routine, even boring. That’s what makes it sting: the cynicism isn’t dramatic; it’s procedural.
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Rich, Adam. (2026, January 17). A lot of big labels will just sign bands like a write off. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-lot-of-big-labels-will-just-sign-bands-like-a-70223/
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Rich, Adam. "A lot of big labels will just sign bands like a write off." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-lot-of-big-labels-will-just-sign-bands-like-a-70223/.
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"A lot of big labels will just sign bands like a write off." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-lot-of-big-labels-will-just-sign-bands-like-a-70223/. Accessed 8 Feb. 2026.

