Warner Bros. Records changes name, gets redesign
Warner Bros. Records has officially rebranded and is now known as Warner Records.
The label, which got its start back in 1958, is owned by Warner Music Group.
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Along with the new name, the company introduced a new logo as well. You can check that out below.
New logo, who dis?
We’re signing and developing the next generation of British artists to move global culture, so we wanted the Warner Records brand to have the power and freedom to mean different things to different people around the world. pic.twitter.com/BXcrkDrCGs
— Warner Records UK (@warnerrecordsuk) May 28, 2019
They also made a pretty cool announcement video which is featured on the company’s updated Twitter account.
#WeAreWarnerRecords:
Born in the California sun, at home everywhere on Earth. pic.twitter.com/sMRK5LFieT— Warner Records (@warnerrecords) May 28, 2019
“The timing couldn’t be better, since we all feel the label is at a moment of reinvention that builds on our legacy, while moving into a future driven by fearlessness and creativity,” U.S. Co-Chairmen and CEO and COO Aaron Bay-Schuck and Tom Corson said in a statement. “It’s a new day for Warner Records, an iconic label that was born in the California sun, and is at home everywhere on Earth.”
The label is home to several artists including Gerard Way, Linkin Park, Sleeping With Sirens, Green Day and many more.
The label also revamped its website completely to go along with the new name and look of the brand.
What do you think about Warner Bros. Records becoming Warner Records? Who are your favorite artists from the label in general? Sound off in the comments below!
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