(New
York, NY) – Having completed a triumphant headline run on this summer’s
Van’s Warped Tour, Chiodos have entered the recording
studio this week to begin work on their forthcoming new album. The band have
chosen producer David Bottrill (Tool, Muse,
Stone Sour) to helm the new record which will
be tracked at Dreamland Studio in Woodstock, NY.
The
new Chiodos album will be released in 2014 through a newly created, band label
imprint via Razor & Tie.
The
new album will feature a re-solidified band line-up comprised of founding
members, Bradley
Bell (Keyboard / Vocals), Pat Mcmanaman (Guitar), Derrick
Frost (Drums), and Matt Goddard (Bass) who
reunited with charismatic, founding font man, Craig Owens
(Vocals). The album will also serve as an
introduction to the band’s newest member Thomas Erak (Guitar /
Vocals) formerly from The Fall Of Troy.
Chiodos’ Craig
Owens
comments, "We're excited to be working with Dave Bottrill on this new Chiodos
record. Some of the records he's done have influenced the band and helped us
define what we've become. Muse, Tool, and Silverchair are all at the top of our
list, and it's amazing to be working with someone that's already been a part of
our history, indirectly. So for the next two months, we'll be hiding out in the
woods of upstate NY, in a hollowed out Church turned studio - creating what is
to be the next chapter of this crazy Chiodos journey. "
Chiodos’ Bradley
Bell
adds, “One of my
favorite aspects of being a musician is the experience that comes along with
going into the studio. It's one of those things you can't really plan for and
just have to let the music and relationships take you down their paths
organically. To be able to do this with this group of guys is going to be very
exciting, and we get the pleasure of working with David Bottrill to top it off,
whom I've been a fan of for years.”
Chiodos’ Thomas
Erak also adds, “I
personally am excited to start my journey with the band, in regards to
songwriting. This album should give me a new area to peruse in terms of guitar
work.”
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