VIS Have Been Recording New Songs

by | Jul 2, 2015

Before signing off for the Fourth of July weekend, I have to mention that VIS have been in the studio recording new material. The band recently wrapped up a West Coast mini tour and went straight into recording mode to track some new tunes.

A new album maybe? Well, not quite yet. But two new songs are getting recording with RX Bandits guitarist Steve Choi and Roger Camero — who also make up the band Peace’d Out. Next week the group will be relocating to drummer Allen Casillas’ studio to record vocals for the pair of tracks that are expected to be released in August.

As far as a full-length goes, word on the street is that a record is currently being written. For now though, we’re gonna re-listen to their debut EP, No Waves.

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