Emerald Moon Records is an American record label, founded by Matt Boylan in Baltimore, Maryland in 2004. The label features a varied roster focusing on alternative genres of local music including punk, hardcore, pop punk, screamo, indie, and emo. Since its inception, the Emerald Moon has expanded their roster to cover more regional acts from the Northeast. The label is known for having launched such acts as All Time Low, Fall River, and Hometown Anthem.
The label has been seen as a starting point to allow local and regional bands to gain notoriety along the east coast and have the opportunity to tour the country. Emerald Moon artists annually perform on the Vans Warped Tour, as well as Flipside Festival, The Bamboozle and Hellfest.
Little Big Adventure 2 (LBA 2) is a computer game developed by Adeline Software International and initially released on 31 May 1997.
It was later re-released by Activision in June 1997 in both North America, and in Brazil, under the name Twinsen's Odyssey. In July 1997, both Electronic Arts and Virgin Interactive Software re-released LBA 2 - Virgin Interactive Software doing so under the name of "Twinsen's Odyssey". LBA 2 sold over 600,000 copies worldwide.
The game is a sequel to Little Big Adventure (also known as Relentless: Twinsen's Adventure). LBA 2 was also the third game created under the label of Adeline Software International. The game features three-dimensional environments and full motion video, and all of its music is in CD-DA quality.
20 October 2015 the original game was re-released on Steam.
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Moon Records is a Canadian record publishing company established in 1973 after Rush and their SRO management company run by Ray Danniels were unable to find a record label interested in signing them. Moon Records served as an outlet for the band's first single, "Not Fade Away", and self-entitled debut album Rush. Moon was distributed by London Records of Canada.
After the success of Rush, the band was offered a two record deal with the Polygram Group and signed with Polygram's Mercury Records in 1974. Moon Records folded as a label and transformed in 1974 from an independent record label to a music production company. Anthem Records would become Rush's label in Canada.
Neil Peart of Rush, who joined the band after its Moon Records period, said about the experience of releasing the debut of the band:
"When we started no record company would touch us, and the only way we could get a record released was by putting it out ourselves on an independent label, which is pretty pathetic when you think about us being the biggest band Canada has produced. It makes you a little bit cynical about the whole thing."