MUTOID MAN are Recording a New Album

by | Oct 17, 2016

How sick is this? The mighty Mutoid Man have entered the studio to record their next album, a follow-up to 2015’s Bleeder. Next year’s already lookin’ good for new music. 

The band are recording again with Kurt Ballou (Converge), who tracked their previous album. They’re holed away at his God City Studio in Salem, MA.

Which may be the perfect place to get in the Halloween spirit. Right before All Hallows’ Eve the band will be hitting the road for a handful of dates supporting GWAR alongside Darkest Hour.

Here’s some footage from the studio:

Mutoid Man tour dates:

w/ GWAR, Darkest Hour
Oct 27 Norfolk, VA @ The NorVa
Oct 28 Millvale, PA @ Mr. Small’s Theatre
Oct 29 Brooklyn, NY @ House of Vans
Oct 30 Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club

Mutoid Man only:
Nov 26 Brooklyn, NY @ Saint Vitus w/ Endon

Photo: Call Me Killer

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