Cartel
Cartel's earnest brand of emo-pop emerged out of Atlanta in 2004, when vocalist Will Pugh, bassist Ryan Roberts, drummer Kevin Sanders, and guitarists Joseph Pepper and Nic Hudson released an initial EP that caught the ear of the California-based Militia Group label. Militia signed Cartel, and the Ransom EP reappeared under Militia's guidance in 2004. The label then released Chroma, Cartel's full-length debut, in September 2005. The album cracked into the Billboard Top 200, as bloggers championed the band and the video for "Honestly" found moderate airtime on MTV. The majors noticed all of this activity, and in early 2006, Cartel inked a deal with Epic. Touring continued through the rest of the year, as the band opened for acts like New Found Glory and the Starting Line. That same year, however, Roberts decided to leave the lineup. He was replaced by Jeff Lett, who joined just in time for the band's 2006 Warped Tour dates. Cartel's biggest marketing break came in May of 2007, when the musicians were invited to do a four-part MTV mini-series called Band in a Bubble. The show followed Cartel as they lived in a giant bubble-shaped structure on Pier 54 in Manhattan, and filming commenced for 22 days as the guys wrote and recorded their self-titled sophomore album, Cartel. Although the album was planned for release in July (to coincide with the band's exit from the bubble), it was postponed while they filmed a video to promote the single "Lose It," and the record didn't officially hit shelves until August 21, 2007. Cartel debuted at number 20 on the Billboard charts, selling nearly 30,000 copies during its first week. Critics remained wary of the album, however, and it fell from the charts soon after. During the year that followed, Cartel left the roster of Epic Records, partnered instead with the venerable post-grunge label Wind-Up Records, and launched work on a third album. Cycles was finished in 2009 and readied for release later that year. In 2012, Cartel delivered their fourth studio album, the independently released Collider.
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Discography
52 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Cycles
Alternative & Indie - Released by The Bicycle Music Company on 20 Oct 2009
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Honestly - 2025
Punk / New Wave - Released by Field Day Records on 30 May 2025
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Once More (Dan Stone Remix)
Trance - Released by Garuda on 26 Feb 2016
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In Stereo
Alternative & Indie - Released by Cartel Music LLC on 8 Jan 2021
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Bugünkü Neşen Cartel'den
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by GRGDN Müzik on 22 May 2018
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Luckie St. - 2025
Punk / New Wave - Released by Field Day Records on 11 Jul 2025
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Luckie St. - 2025
Punk / New Wave - Released by Field Day Records on 11 Jul 2025
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The Ransom EP
Alternative & Indie - Released by The Militia Group on 23 Jun 2009
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Uninspired
Alternative & Indie - Released by CARTEL on 12 Mar 2013
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Still Growing
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Honor Roll Ent on 24 Mar 2017
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I'm Jus Saying (No Stylist) [Radio Version]
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Milly Mindz on 12 Feb 2016
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Buenos Aires / Moments
Trance - Released by Captivating Sounds on 21 Apr 2008
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Eyes Low
Dance - Released by Nouvelle Vague Records on 25 Apr 2022
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