Woe of Tyrants Begin Recording New Album; Studio Update

by | Dec 8, 2009

Woe of Tyrants have begun work on a new full-length album. Band vocalist Chris Catanzaro has issued the following update:

“Hi all, Chris here checking in from The Basement studios in Winston-Salem, NC, where we’ve begun work on our new album, with Jamie King at the helm. Our first 5 days in the studio have been good, most of it spent mixing the drums. All of our free time has been filled with Final Fantasy 7, watching football, flirting with the maids that clean the rooms at the hotel, and lots and lots of Chipotle. Things are sounding ruthless so far, can’t wait to get the final product in our hands and out to you guys!”

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