Hold The Phone, The Fall of Troy are Writing a New Album!

by | May 12, 2014

You’ll probably facepalm yourself out of excitement for this one, and we’re alright with that. Guess what, dude? The Fall of Troy are writing a new album. No we’re not lying. It’ll be a follow up release to their 2009 album In the Unlikely Event

Frontman Thomas Erak may be on the road playing guitar with Chiodos, but that’s not stopping him from demoing new material on the run. We’re not sure when the band is planning a release, but as we’ve mentioned before they’re doing it all themselves, without the financial help from a label.

We posted last week about how TFOT are planning shows in Chicago and NYC. Yes, this is definitely happening. No dates yet though but we’ll keep on it.

Seriously doe, what sound does a mastodon make?

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