IN THIS MOMENT Preparing To Record 'Heavier, Darker' New Album

January 3, 2010

Southern California's female-fronted rock act IN THIS MOMENT will enter the studio mid-February with producer Kevin Churko (who worked with the band on 2008's "The Dream") to begin recording its third album for a tentative June release via Century Media Records. The group states, "At the moment, we are still writing songs for our [new LP] and we are really happy with what we have so far.

"As far as direction for the new album, everyone in the band is feeling a heavier/darker vibe. We want the lush production and melodic layers from the 'The Dream' with the raw power and aggression from [2007's] 'Beautiful Tragedy' all mixed together.

"We are the kind of band that musically does what we want, from the heart, we do not follow trends or fads, the new IN THIS MOMENT album will be no exception. We are writing from our heart and I can promise you what you hear from us next will be 100% THE REAL DEAL — no flavor-of-the-week bullshit here."

Regarding the band's decision to once again work with Churko on the forthcoming album, guitarist Chris Howorth recently said, "[Kevin] is such an amazing talent and knowing he will be involved just makes us even more confident in our ability to make the next record better than anything prior."

IN THIS MOMENT's sophomore album, "The Dream", sold more than 8,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 70 on The Billboard 200 chart.

IN THIS MOMENT video for the single "Forever" can be viewed below. The clip was directed and shot in Los Angeles, California by David Brodsky (THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER, WHITECHAPEL, OPIATE FOR THE MASSES) of MyGoodEye.

"Forever" was the first single off "The Dream", which was released on September 30, 2008 via Century Media Records.

IN THIS MOMENT is represented by Mercenary Management, which is headed up by OZZY OSBOURNE/ex-ROB ZOMBIE bassist Rob "Blasko" Nicholson.

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