During a recent appearance on “The Jesea Lee Show,” P.O.D. vocalist Sonny Sandoval offered an update on the band’s new album. According to him, the effort is “mixed, mastered” and “ready to go.”

Sandoval said the following:
“It’s been a long progress, just because of COVID and everything. Once COVID hit, everybody thought, ‘Well, we can make records and get everything out and get it ready to go.’ But it was kind of a difficult thing for us because we’re used to being together and writing together. So, it was a different process for us, but now it’s mixed, mastered, ready to go, but we aren’t releasing it till next year, because, you know, the way labels work. But it’s cool, ’cause they’re gonna waterfall like a bunch of different singles and stuff like that. So it should be cool. So hopefully by… The plan is by the time the record comes out, you would have already seen three videos or [heard] four or five songs.”
He also added the following when asked about the sound of the new material:
“All we know how to do is be ourselves. But I think this album is definitely more rocking. The last album, ‘Circles’, was a little bit more on the alternative side and a little bit of all the elements of our styles and flavors. But this one, it’s just kind of rock, you know what I mean? But I dig it. I think it’s kind of the album that we needed. Not everybody gets all the different flavors and styles and the soulfulness of P.O.D. Sometimes I compare it to… I don’t eat McDonald’s, but they’re the number one food chain for a reason. People, they know what they get, they know what to expect. I’m more of a foodie, so I like a great burger or maybe a steak. But people love their McDonald’s, so sometimes you just kind of give ’em what they want.”
[via Blabbermouth]
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