AVENGED SEVENFOLD Singer: 'We Can't Wait For Our Fans To Hear What We're Working On'

September 19, 2006

Huntington Beach, CA quintet AVENGED SEVENFOLD has cancelled its previously announced U.K. fall tour, and has postponed plans for a winter U.S. trek in favor of entering the recording studio.

AVENGED SEVENFOLD hopes fans will not be let down, but rather will look forward to seeing them back on the road with new songs to share. The band has been writing songs for its forthcoming album, and is eager to begin recording the CD.

Singer M. Shadows explains the band’s decision: "We love our loyal fans and want to continue giving them the freshest, most awesome show and material possible. We've been playing songs from 'City of Evil' around the world for 15 months and now feel it’s time to bring them something new. We're honored by the growing audiences wanting to see our show, but feel an obligation to our fans to always give them the best we have to offer. We've started writing and can't wait for our fans to hear what we're working on."

Shadows recently told MTV.com that the follow-up to 2005's "City of Evil" will surprise fans. He hinted, "All I can say is, it's going to be a different sound for us — something no one's heard before and no one expects."

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