Label the Traitor may be dead, but don't be too sad.... Check out Ray Brower! Jaelyn's new band!!If you liked LTT, You'll love, Ray Brower
You can order our record "The Battle of the Common" by clicking HERE
This is it kiddies... time to put this bitch to rest!! Our lives are going in a different direction and after months of deliberation, we've decided to call it quits, but not without rocking ONE LAST TIME!! The "madman" Keats will be coming out of retirement to finish what we started. We're hitting the studio and recording a couple of songs, which will be given out FREE to the first 100 people at this show... to say "thank you" to all the people who have supported us for the past 2 years! so get there early!
we hail from the four corners of northeast pa... we've all been in and out of hardcore/punk/and indie rock bands bands for the past several years.. this is a conglomeration of what we love and what we grew up on... thanks for checking us out...
THE REVIEWS ARE IN!!!!!!
This is some serious fucking shit right here. Fast, tight, great gang vocal shout-outs, seamlessly blending elements of punk rock with the classic hardcore sound-theyve got it all! Label the Traitor have seriously created a great record here. Yet another amazing band from PA
-AMP (American Music Press) Mag
Bringing to mind Rise Against, Sick of It All, and, in a big way, Death by Stereo, PA's Label the Traitor play anthemic punk rock. And done the way it should be done.
-Jersey Beat
"This album by LABEL THE TRAITOR is rad. I really dig the sound coming from this band. This melodic hardcore punk attack known as "The Battle Of The Common" is fun and interesting from beginning to end."
-pastepunk.com
"Fast, catchy, power-chord-heavy, thrashy punk-derived core."
-Metalreview
"Here in 2005, the band releases its full-length debut, "The Battle of the Common", an album that's heavy on hardcore/punk delivery and melodious songwriting. A good deal of track-to-track variety and a rock-n-roll injection give LABEL THE TRAITOR a degree of individuality that is lacking in so many of today's so-called "hardcore" and "punk" bands. "
-Blabbermouth.net
"Label the Traitor play hardcore with a twist. Their use of sung choruses and AFI type "Woahs" make for an interesting sound. The songs are catchy and the style is interesting. I think Label the Traitor are on to something."
-the playlist.net
"Politically charged old-school hardcore w/ street punkish background vox chorus parts. - I think they're good!"
-Readmag.com