APARTMENT 26 Enter Studio To Record Sophomore Album

November 25, 2002

APARTMENT 26 — the group fronted by Biff Butler, son of BLACK SABBATH bassist Geezer Butler — have entered Real World Studios, Peter Gabriel's state-of-the-art recording studios in Wiltshire near Bath, England, to begin recording their sophomore full-length album for a tentative mid-2003 release through an as-yet-undetermined label.

The band, who issued their "Hallucinating" debut in May 2000 through Hollywood Records, have spent the past few months writing and demoing new material while meeting with several major labels, "which proved to be interesting, if nothing else," according to the latest update posted by the group on their official web site. "A couple [of the record companies] we quite liked, and some we simply didn't... But it's good to keep out options open, and we've actually gone ahead and started recording the album on our own, avoiding a lot of the industry politics that seems to play such a major role in the work of too many artists..."

Among the tracks that are tentatively set to appear on the band's as-yet-untitled sophomore CD are the following:

01. Every Now And Then
02. Chill
03. In Heaven (Everything Is Fine)
04. Gone
05. Lovespear
06. My Resolution
07. Last Ride Home

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