During a recent interview with Monterrey Rock, Death Angel bassist Damien Sisson offered an update on the band’s new album. According to him, the group currently have about “six or seven songs” written for the effort.

Sisson said the following:
“We are currently in the writing process right now. I wanna say we’re probably a good — I wanna say we’re, like, six or seven songs in. And, gosh, I shouldn’t say too much about the album because so much — as I’ve found from the four albums I’ve done with Death Angel, from when you first get the first riffs or the first demo tapes to when it’s done, so much changes. Art changes, direction changes, lyrics change, structure changes.
Ambitiously, we’d love to go the Led Zeppelin route and have like a ‘Physical Graffiti’ double album. We’re not sure if we’re gonna have enough material, ’cause it’s gotta be good material. You can’t just stuff two albums’ full of riffs; it’s gotta be good material. So, in the event that we don’t get two albums, a double album, done, then we hope to really just come through with 10 really strong songs on a new album.”
He also added the following about release plans:
“I can’t really say when the release is; we’re not in the recording studio yet. Knowing the way the industry works, I can’t imagine this album getting out in 2024, which means probably and hopefully an early release of 2025. I would hope for in the first quarter, somewhere around March, April of 2025, hopefully a new album is dropping. We’re engaging in a new touring cycle. We’re ramping up and trying to hit all the markets again, hopefully Southeast Asia, Europe. It’d be great to have the opportunity to come back to South America or Latin America. But I know once we have a new album out, the idea is to try to support it as much as we can.”
[via Blabbermouth]
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