During a recent interview with Kerrang!, The Ghost Inside’s Jim Riley was asked if fans can expect to hear new music from the band before their two European/UK shows next year. He responded by simply saying “yes.”

Riley also had the following to say about the band’s new album process:
“The biggest difference is the emphasis on collaboration. This is the first record without [former lead guitarist and co-founder] Aaron Brooks, and first with Chris Davis. Aaron was the main guy to put the ideas together before, and we’re doing it much more as a group on this one. There’s also a freedom now to explore the TGI sound in any way we want. We are so far removed – almost six years – from the ‘Dear Youth‘ process, and the band has grown so much as individuals and as a collective that we bring a lot of new things to the table.”
He also added the following about working with Fit For An Autopsy’s Will Putney and A Day To Remember’s Jeremy McKinnon:
“Will was our first choice producer for this project, and we always wanted to have Jeremy involved as well. We are very lucky that we don’t have a deadline and have been able to work around their schedules. Epitaph have been incredibly supportive on this as well, understanding that making the record was going to be a little non-traditional, but if the results are as good as we are hoping it will all have been worth it.”
Tour Dates:
01/11 Tarwin Lower, AUS – UNIFY Gathering
06/26 Gräfenhainichen, GER – Full Force Festival
07/04 London, UK – O2 Academy Brixton
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