Stray From The Path Tap Periphery Guitarist to Produce Next Album

by | Dec 2, 2010

Stray From The Path have once again tapped Periphery guitarist Misha Mansoor to produce their next album expected out in summer 2011. The band commented on the progress of the record:

“Currently, we have been stuck inside our practice space writing our next record for the summer of 2011. We have four songs done and they sound awesome so far. We don’t really go into writing with a specific direction or sound. It’s fast, it’s (what we like to say) flow-ey, it’s hard and it’s real. We are loving everything so far and can’t wait for everyone to hear it. We will be recording with producer Misha Mansoor (Periphery guitarist) once again, which we feel is a perfect fit. His work with us on Make Your Own History is awesome and really guided us to make the best songs.”

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