During an interview with SWOMP, P.O.D. confirmed that their new album is finished. The band recorded the effort with producer Will Yip at Memory Music Studios in South Philadelphia, PA.

Guitarist Marcos Curiel said the following about working on the record with Yip:
“Will is credited for pretty much working from everything from CIRCA SURVIVE, Anthony Green, QUICKSAND, CODE ORANGE, TITLE FIGHT, and most recent, his biggest accolades, Grammys for TURNSTILE. And now he’s working with P.O.D.
It wasn’t, like, ‘Oh, we’re gonna get with Will ’cause he’s a Grammy [nominee]…’ It was because we’ve been fans of his work, but he was also a fan of our band. And when the opportunity arose, he took it, and was, like, ‘Dude, I love your band. I wanna produce you guys.’ And we were, like, ‘Let’s go.’ And we’re super excited about it.”
He went on to discuss the recording process:
“I can say this proudly, we did a record — 13, 14 songs — all tracked, vocals, drums, and guitars, in 12 days. It kind of set the tone, like, it’s good to be prepared. I kind of like it… And the songs came out so dope. We’re extremely proud of it, dude.”
He also said it “awesome” working outside of California. Bassist Mark “Traa” Daniels agreed:
“Sometimes it’s good to get out of our element. It’s easy in California, because everything’s there. Our family’s there, so it was good to get out of our element, be in a situation where we can pull 10-, 12-hour shifts and have nowhere to go.”
Curiel continued:
“We had a 10-minute walk every morning from our Airbnb to the studio. And we got to soak in the community and the culture and the vibe of South Philly. I felt like Rocky sometimes, bro [a reference to the fictional movie character who has become the city’s unofficial underdog mascot]… But the streets were just like that. We were, like, ‘Look at these houses.’ So much culture and vibe there, bro.”
He then circled back to Yip:
“He’s heavily invested. He understands our band. That was one of the key things that kind of enticed me as a writer, as a musician. He started way back with [1990s hip-hop label] Ruffhouse [Records, home to THE FUGEES, CYPRESS HILL and Lauryn Hill], so he has that whole hip-hop background and foundation. Lauryn Hill, FUGEES, all that stuff. But then he has this indie rock and punk rock, post-hardcore, hardcore vibe. We thought it would be a perfect thing for our band. And when we got with him, we weren’t mistaken. It was a good vibe, just everything. Vibe, cultural, food-wise. He’s a foodie. So there’s things you’re passionate in life. There’s food, then there’s music and your family. He’s all of those things… He wasn’t trying to change us. He was, like, ‘This is what P.O.D. is. Let’s try to enhance that and make it fresh.’”
Vocalist Sonny Sandoval also chimed in:
“It was so good. And he’s a fan of our band, which, it was inspiring. His energy was inspiring. A lot of producers, they’re just jaded, and a lot of it is all, as Marcos says, transactional. They do a record because they get paid. It’s money, and they’re trying to build their catalog. But [Will is], like, ‘I only wanna work with bands that I actually respect and like.’
Curiel added:
“It was a team effort. His positivity is very contagious in a great way, man.”
[via Blabbermouth]
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