TURMOIL Recording New Album

November 29, 2007

According to Lambgoat.com, Philadelphia hardcore/metal legends TURMOIL are in the studio recording material for a new full-length album, to be released late spring/early summer 2008 via Eulogy Recordings. Tracking for the band's first LP since 1999's "The Process Of" has been taking place at Skylight Studios in Bensalem, Pennsylvania, with Vince Ratti (THE MINOR TIMES, A LIFE ONCE LOST) engineering. Drums and guitars have been completed, with bass recording taking place this weekend, and vocals slated for late January. The effort will likely consist of roughly twelve tracks clocking in at over 40 minutes of music.

The band is speaking with several producers — including Steve Evetts (THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN, SAVES THE DAY, EARTH CRISIS, SEPULTURA) — about helming various portions of the record. Frontman Jon Gula told Lambgoat.com earlier today that the new material is "a nice progression from ['The Process Of']."

Blending early death and thrash metal influences along with some crust punk into the mix like no other since, TURMOIL's three full-lengths on Century Media, "From Bleeding Hands" (1995),"Anchor" (1998),and "The Process Of" (1999) led the band on multiple world tours where they built fan bases that remain loyal as ever. In late 2005, the band released a comprehensive double-disc discography, "Staring Back", as a testament to the ground they had broken throughout that decade.

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