"It's always push and pull with a record company"
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The intent is plainspoken realism from someone who’s lived through the major-label era, when “alternative” became a product category and bands like Pearl Jam were simultaneously empowered and constrained by corporate scale. “Always” is doing heavy lifting: this isn’t a bad week with an A&R rep, it’s the default state. The subtext is that conflict isn’t evidence of failure; it’s evidence of leverage on both sides. If you’re worth fighting over, you’re valuable. If you’re not, you’re ignored.
“Push and pull” also hints at the quieter battles fans rarely see: single choices, radio edits, tour pacing, artwork, streaming-era analytics, marketing narratives that sand down the weird edges that made a band matter in the first place. McCready’s tone suggests a musician who’s stopped romanticizing the struggle but hasn’t surrendered to it either. It’s a line that normalizes negotiation as part of creative survival: you protect the song, they protect the investment, and the record that reaches people is the compromise that escaped alive.
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| Topic | Music |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
McCready, Mike. (2026, January 16). It's always push and pull with a record company. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/its-always-push-and-pull-with-a-record-company-97496/
Chicago Style
McCready, Mike. "It's always push and pull with a record company." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/its-always-push-and-pull-with-a-record-company-97496/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"It's always push and pull with a record company." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/its-always-push-and-pull-with-a-record-company-97496/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.


