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Camp Cope break up!

“RIP Camp Cope 2016-2023”

Every Day You're Part of One More: Modern Baseball's 'Sports' at 10

A look back on the humble beginnings of Modern Baseball’s debut album ‘Sports,’ a journey inextricably tied to Tumblr, PropertyOfZack, the inception of Lame-O Records, and the jumping-off point for emo revival’s “commercial” evolution.

Introducing: waveform* - an interview with Run For Cover's newest signing

Connecticut genre-fluid bedroom pop duo waveform* have just signed to Run For Cover following a series of Bandcamp albums, and they’ve re-released 2020’s ‘Last Room’ (remastered by Will Yip), along with a new video.

Anxious announce debut LP 'Little Green House" (exclusive color vinyl pre-order & new video)

Connecticut hardcore-informed emo band Anxious have been on the rise, and now they’ve announced their anticipated debut album, due out on Run For Cover this January. Hear the excellent new single, and pre-order our exclusive ”bone in green” vinyl variant, limited to 300…

Anxious sign to Run For Cover, release new single "Call From You"

Connecticut emo/melodic hardcore band Anxious have been prepping their anticipated debut album for a while, and now they’ve signed to Run For Cover and released its first single…

One Step Closer sign to Run For Cover for debut album 'This Place You Know'

Rising Wilkes-Barre melodic hardcore band have inked a deal with Run For Cover, who will release their debut album this year…

Camp Cope, Tigers Jaw, Pity Sex & more on Run For Cover's new Bandcamp benefit comp

The compilation features demos and voice memos from past and current RFC artists and it’s available for 24 hours only.

Run For Cover & Will Yip raffling test pressings for charity; Citizen & Turnover donating webstore profits

You can win rare test pressings from Modern Baseball, Tigers Jaw, La Dispute, Anthony Green, (Sandy) Alex G, and more.

Bandcamp waiving their cut of sales on Friday to support artists (labels too)

Several labels are also agreeing to give 100% of revenue directly to artists, and/or making their catalogs available for ”pay what you want.”
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