Buckcherry will be hitting the studio in October to record their first album since the departures of guitarist Keith Nelson and drummer Xavier Muriel. Josh Todd told Meltdown of Detroit, Michigan’s WRIF 101.1 the following: “We just finished all the songwriting for the next [Buckcherry] record. That was a huge undertaking, and it’s just come out so well. So we’re gonna record that in October.” He added that the band will be in the studio “anywhere from three weeks to four weeks.” He continued: “We get all the songs and arrangements done, We get everything kind of mapped out before we go in, and then we just record it as live as we can to make it feel like a rock show.” He also added:
“We can record it in two weeks, honestly. We did that with [2005’s] ’15’, and I just did that with [Josh Todd &] The Conflict record; we did it in 12 days. This time, on this record, I just wanna make sure that we’re… I don’t wanna rush through it… Not that we rush through any of them, but I was knocking out two songs a day vocally, and I don’t wanna do that on this one; I wanna take my time. So we’ll see how quick it goes; maybe three weeks.”

[via Blabbermouth]
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