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Northlane To Record New Album March-April Of 2015

Northlane has announced today that they will be recording their third full length album (and their first with new vocalist Marcus Bridge) in March and April of 2015 with Will Putney, who produced their first two albums as well as their single "Rot", which debuted earlier this year. You can read the full statement from the band below, courtesy of their Facebook.

“So we are now at the end of our first tour as Northlane 2.0, and we can safely say that this has been one of the most fulfilling and exciting tours we’ve ever been a part of. Performing on stage with Marcus has added a completely new element to our live show, and his vocal range and ability is even better than we ever imagined. Most importantly though, we are all feeling happier than we ever have on tour. Our relationships feel stronger after everything we’ve been through, and the positive energy that Marcus brings has us all feeling energized and excited for our future. We’ve been writing Album #3 every day on the bus, and we will be recording in March and April with Will Putney. Very excited about how it’s shaping up and we can’t wait for you to hear it!”
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PostedDecember 21, 2014
AuthorCarl Schulz
Tagsnorthlane, new album

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