BURST To Enter Studio In May

February 25, 2005

Sweden's BURST will enter Music-a-matic Studios in Gothenburg in May to begin recording their new album, tentatively due in the fall. "This historic studio has had an incredible amounts of cool bands record in it, and is jam-packed with lots of old weird looking/sounding instruments and gadgets for us to fidget with," the band write on their web site. "Should please pathological prog/weird freaks Jonas and Robert in BURST, much to the rest of the band's chagrin. Kidding, OK?!

"Relapse Records is looking at a September release for this piece of music. We are all itching to get this new music on tape, to the point of us...well, bursting! Because of the concentration on this new album, we will not be doing an excessive amount of festivals the coming summer, but a few are under planning all the same."

In other news, BURST will be supporting THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN on a Scandinavian tour beginning in early April. Confirmed dates are as follows:

Apr. 06 - Copenhagen, DEN @ Loppen
Apr. 07 - Malmö, SWE @ KB
Apr. 08 - Gothenburg, SWE @ Sticky Fingers
Apr. 09 - Stockholm, SWE @ Klubben

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