SOILWORK: New Songtitles Revealed!
Sweden's SOILWORK are in the process of tracking lead vocals at Gothenburg's Studio Fredman for the much-anticipated follow-up to last year's "Natural Born Chaos", due in April through Nuclear Blast Records.
Among the cuts set to appear on the as-yet-untitled effort are:
01. Downfall 24
02. Brickwalker
03. Cranking the Sirens
04. Departure Plan
05. Overload
06. Rejection Role
Vocalist Björn "Speed" Strid posted the following studio update yesterday (Jan. 20) via the group's official web site:
"Hi everyone! I've been recording the vocals now for one week at Studio Fredman and everything is running pretty fast. As [STRAPPING YOUNG LAD frontman] Devin [Townsend, producer of 'Natural Born Chaos'] is not in the studio this time to push me, I have to push myself really hard to give the best possible contribution to the album. I have [producer] Fredrik Nordström's outstanding assistant to help me, which works out really good. I feel more comfortable than ever in the studio and I'm very happy with the result as this album has been a REAL challenge for me and the guys."
from Blabbermouth.Net
Sweden's SOILWORK are in the process of tracking lead vocals at Gothenburg's Studio Fredman for the much-anticipated follow-up to last year's "Natural Born Chaos", due in April through Nuclear Blast Records.
Among the cuts set to appear on the as-yet-untitled effort are:
01. Downfall 24
02. Brickwalker
03. Cranking the Sirens
04. Departure Plan
05. Overload
06. Rejection Role
Vocalist Björn "Speed" Strid posted the following studio update yesterday (Jan. 20) via the group's official web site:
"Hi everyone! I've been recording the vocals now for one week at Studio Fredman and everything is running pretty fast. As [STRAPPING YOUNG LAD frontman] Devin [Townsend, producer of 'Natural Born Chaos'] is not in the studio this time to push me, I have to push myself really hard to give the best possible contribution to the album. I have [producer] Fredrik Nordström's outstanding assistant to help me, which works out really good. I feel more comfortable than ever in the studio and I'm very happy with the result as this album has been a REAL challenge for me and the guys."
from Blabbermouth.Net