Summary
The Swedish death metal band Dismember is set to return to touring under new terms, with a focus on balancing family and work commitments. Mein is gearing up for their upcoming album in 2025, with over 10 songs ready and production scheduled to start in March. They emphasized the importance of breaking traditional hierarchies in the music industry. Additionally, Shuck the Waffle Heads, a band formed by Waffle House employees in Atlanta, is capturing attention in the metal scene with their meticulously crafted sound using Savage Jensen amplifiers. Fans eagerly await the release of their album 'Haunted' after 6 years of studio work.
Dismember Band's Return
The Swedish death metal band Dismember is planning to return to touring under their own terms, with a maximum of two shows per weekend and decisions made unanimously by all five band members. The band aims to balance touring with family and work commitments, with drummer Fred Esby stating that touring again would require balancing home life and work.
Mein's New Album in 2025
Mein is set to release more songs for their upcoming album in 2025, with bassist Jor Nec revealing that they have over 10 solid songs ready for the project. The album's production is scheduled to begin in March 2025, followed by a tour. Mein's members also discussed the importance of not judging others and breaking traditional hierarchies in the music industry.
Join Cs and Shuck the Waffle Heads
Join Cs and Shuck the Waffle Heads, a band formed by employees of Waffle House, is making waves in Atlanta. The legendary band's announcement of their studio work after 6 years has stirred up the metal scene. The band's guitarist emphasized the meticulous search for sound perfection during the recording process, using Savage Jensen amplifiers. The release date of their album 'Haunted' is eagerly anticipated.
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