Hi Mr. Nick Bogardus. My name's Walter. U were Thrice's manager for quite some time and i just wanted to say you guys as a whole really changed my life and helped me to become a well founded Christian. Thrice has been used to challenge me to see life accurately. I'm grateful for your existence. Anyways.

I was just wondering,since you worked with music for 10 years if there were any good little indie labels (besides hopeless/sub city) that help with charities and take positive and valuable social actions that i might be able to look into. I've been given the heart to really want to help others think about meaningful issues through music, or to at least help others to be aware. Thank you for your time.

I know you have a family and you might not be interested in replying back. If that's the case i understand. Thank you for putting this "ask me a question thing up" i'm glad i got to communicate with you.

Respectfully,

Walter Cabal

Hi Walter,

Thanks for the kind words, man! I’m grateful that God used Thrice to encourage your faith. He did the same for me so we have that in common.

As to your question about labels, it has been a few years since I worked in music but I think it is safe to say that most labels, and probably bands, are casually involved in some way with charities. As for labels that build into their business model and contracts partnership with charities, SubCity is the only one I can think of.

Thanks for reading and writing.

Nick

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