SPITFIRE To Record New Album In July

February 19, 2007

Virginia metalcore act SPITFIRE has commenced writing material for its new album, due this fall on Goodfellow Records. The band has been locked up in their Virginia Beach, VA studio since September creating the follow-up to last year's "Self-Help". Very few shows have been scheduled during this time to ensure they dedicate all of their energy and focus to this record. The band will start pre-production this April with engineer Chris Dohwen (TWELVE TRIBES, CASSIUS, SCARLET),followed by a month long-recording session in July with Eric Rachel (DEAD GUY, LIFETIME, EVERY TIME I DIE) at Trax East in New Jersey.

"We are writing what is turning out to be the darkest, heaviest, and most diverse record any of us have ever written," says SPITFIRE guitarist Dan Tulloh. "Our approach to this record is to saturate it with more emotion than we ever have put into our music before."

SPITFIRE spent the last year supporting "Self-Help" on the road with UNDEROATH and POISON THE WELL and had its video for "Life and Limb" in rotation on the "Headbanger's Ball" program on MTV2.

"Self-Help" was the first new release by SPITFIRE since reforming in 2005 and was their first new full-length release in more than five years.

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