Deafheaven to Record New Album ‘Sunbather’ in January

by | Dec 11, 2012

Deafheaven will enter the studio in January to begin work on their next album.

Set to record from January 21st through January 26th with producer Jack Shirley, who worked on the band’s debut record Roads to Judah, the group’s sophomore effort is titled Sunbather

Vocalist George Clarke commented, “For this record, we had a couple options with who to record with, but after a lot of thought, agreed that to capture our best performance at our most comfortable state, the best choice was Jack. He’s always done a great job and we’ve grown a lot together in the last two years.”

The record is due in spring through Deathwish.

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