It looks like Many Eyes (ex-Every Time I Die) have started the recording process for their new album. The band shared the below photo from the studio: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Many Eyes (@manyeyesmusic)
Better Lovers (ex-Every Time I Die, etc.) have entered the studio to record their new album. The band confirmed the news via social media: LP2 Day 1 pic.twitter.com/L2GA9ZYylr — Better Lovers (@betterlovers) July 17, 2025 LP2 Day 2 pic.twitter.com/7oBTfLzhgN — Better Lovers (@betterlovers) July 18, 2025
It looks like Madball are working on new music. The band recently shared the below clips from the studio: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Madball NYHC (@madballnyc) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Madball NYHC (@madballnyc)
Snot are currently in the studio working on two new songs. The tracks are being produced by Chris Collier. The band said the following: “SNOT has just entered the studio with producer, engineer, mixer Chris Collier @cmc21productions at the helm laying down tracks for two brand new songs which are set to be released late…
Down guitarist Kirk Windstein has shared some footage from the studio sessions for the band’s new album. That effort will be released next year via Nuclear Blast.
It looks like Thrice are working on new music. The band recently shared the below studio footage: pic.twitter.com/jr8s7Am0yc — THRICE (@Thrice) July 11, 2025
Better Lovers (ex-Every Time I Die, etc.) will be entering the studio next month to work on their new album. The band commented on their plans: “It’s 12 pst on Friday, June 27th, which means we’re legally allowed to tell you that next month we’ll be heading back into the studio for more work on…
It looks like Judiciary will be hitting the studio to record new music in the near future. The band commented: “Spending the next two weeks with @phillip_odom @bad_wolf_recordings. Tickets for all upcoming Judiciary USA and Canada shows at judiciarytx.com.”
Mastodon have started the recording process for their new album. Guitarist Bill Kelliher confirmed the news on Patreon. The record will be the band’s first without guitarist/vocalist Brent Hinds. Nick Johnston has been filling his spot on the road, but it is unclear if his position is permanent.
It looks like Megadeth are almost done with their new album. Frontman Dave Mustaine recently confirmed that he has already started vocal sessions for the record. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dave Mustaine (@davemustaine)
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