In This Moment Finalize Songwriting For New Album

by | Jan 26, 2010

In This Moment are in the final stages of the songwriting process for their upcoming album due out in summer. Guitarist Chris Howorth comments on the band’s new material: “We made a decision early on that this was gonna be a darker/heavier album than its predecessor, The Dream, and we are so stoked on the new ideas we have been coming up with. Some of these songs are pure groove metal, it’s so heavy and the best part is that Maria Brink and I are actually agreeing on a lot of this heavy stuff, where in the past there was a lot of clashing between us. We can’t wait to unleash the new material on our fans and everyone else around the world.”

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