Avenged Sevenfold album update

by | Nov 5, 2009

Zacky Vengeance of Avenged Sevenfold has issued an update on the band’s current status:

“We came off of the road amidst one of the most turbulent times in history.  Everything going on around us was overwhelming, frightening, frustrating and confusing.  I must confess that it was also very exciting to me.  I’m sure you can share my sentiment.  We have been focused on only one thing, writing and preparing to record what to me is our most personal and epic Avenged Sevenfold album.   The reason is the fact that everything happening around us in the entire world might be a once in a life time source of inspiration and direction.  We have been harnessing every aspect of what  makes A7X truly unrelenting and  building off of that.  I don’t think we sleep too much anymore because of the excitement we feel while writing this album.   Only a world spinning out of control could inspire the music and vision we have now.  Once again it is fucking exciting.  We will continue finalizing our songs until we feel every note does both You as well as Us justice.  We are also in the final stages of solidifying our production team, studios and engineers so that the  second the axe falls and the album is written we will spend day and night in the studio until it is complete.  This album will definitely take you on a very dark journey…”

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