VISITORS to Record their Debut Album in February

by | Dec 22, 2015

If we had to pick a band that’s going to make a mark in 2016, we’d have to choose Visitors. The Salt Lake City band have spent the bigger part of this year writing jams for their long-awaited debut album, their first full-length effort and a follow up to 2014’s Blueshift EP.

The group will be entering a Portland studio in February to begin tracking their record with Stephan Hawkes.  Now, we’re far from clairvoyants, but our crystal ball is telling us that it’s gonna sound pretty sick.

By the way, if you happen to be a drummer in need of some gear, the band’s own Bryan Lee is looking to sell some of his to help cover the recording costs for the album. You can get all the pertinent info here.

New Visitors in 2016. Stay tuned.

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