After reforming earlier this year, Graveyard confirm that they’re back in the studio working on what will be their 5th album.
The Swedish outfit announced their split in September 2016 due to differences within the band.
However, guitarist and vocalist Joakim Nilsson, guitarist Jonatan
Larocca-Ramm and bassist Truls Morck decided to move forward again at
the end of January without drummer Axel Sjoberg. He was replaced by
Oskar Bergenheim.
Now their working on their new as-yet-untitled album which will be the follow-up to 2015’s Innocence & Decadence.
The band say in a statement: “It’s great to be back in the
studio and laying down the basic tracks has been nothing but sheer joy.
“This time around we’ve got more than enough songs to fill
up an album, and as always the really fun and thrilling part will be to
see how the recording will treat each song from rehearsals to the
finished mix.
“With that said, the obvious goal is to continue our walk
down Graveyard’s left-hand album path with yet another album filled with
all killers and no fillers.”
They add: “We’re up for a promising start here in the studio
and we can’t wait to let all of you be the judge of how you think we
did. That’s all for now… back to recording!”
The album is being recorded at Park Studios in Stockholm with
producer Chips Kiesbye and engineer Stefan Boman and is expected to be
released in late spring/early summer 2018 via Nuclear Blast.
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