HOPESFALL finished recording their first album in 10 years

by | Feb 2, 2017

The return you’ve been waiting for is actually happening. Hopesfall recently wrapped it up in the studio and completed their first album since 2007’s Magnetic North.

To recap the past decade: Hopesfall broke up in 2008. They reformed for one show back in 2011, and for the most part were inactive for 9 years. And now? Well… they’re back in action.

The band tracked their new album at VuDu Studios in Long Island, NY. The album will be released on Graphic Nature Records, an Equal Vision imprint run by producer Will Putney.

We presume it’ll be out sometime this spring/summer.

Photo: Tom Flynn / @tom.j.flynn

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