August Burns Red had become a big band in a small pond. Being the largest act on a label’s roster has its benefits of course, but a decade into a career the gravitational pull to drag an upward swing into a plateau grows stronger by the minute. Not for this band. Bringing them to Fearless allowed for a fresh set of eyes on an already winning formula, but a whole ton of potential excitingly still untapped.
Respected by peers and fans alike, allowing their abilities to lead the charge while allowing their personalities to shine was key to helping them transcend. Fearless debut Found In Far Away Places and follow-up Phantom Anthem can lovingly and much-deservedly brandish “Grammy Award-nominated” within its promotion in part because of seeing opportunity for growth where others might have seen a ceiling.