Triple Crown Records

Triple Crown Records is a New York-based record label. It is home to Hit the Lights, The Receiving End of Sirens, The Dear Hunter, and As Tall as Lions, among others. It also helped launch Brand New and Hot Rod Circuit. Triple Crown Records is a part of the East West family of record labels, a subsidiary of Warner Music Group.
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