BIOHAZARD Forced To Re-Record New Album Following Studio Disaster
November 18, 2004BIOHAZARD guitarist Billy Graziadei has told BLABBERMOUTH.NET that the band recently "had a huge disaster" during the recording sessions for the new CD and "lost the whole fucking album. We had to go back in and re-record the whole record. After the smoke cleared, it turned into the best thing that could have happened to us. The album stepped up beyond belief!! Psyched for that…"
Graziadei has previously told BLABBERMOUTH.NET that the new material will feature a return to "the 'Urban Discipline'/'State of the World Address'-style of BIOHAZARD... I went back to the traditional tunings of BIOHAZARD and challenged myself to pull the heaviness out of the riffs and not the low tuning of A, like our last album ('Kill or be Killed')," he said.
BIOHAZARD's as-yet-untitled new effort is expected in early 2005 via SPV Records worldwide.
In other news, Graziadei, who recently recorded a five-song EP, entitled "Demonstration", with his Brazil-based side-project ENDRAH, is launching a weekly club night called Machine at Snitch (55 W. 21st St.) in New York City. "Opening night is December 7," he said. "Tuesdays will be Machine. The first Tuesday of each month will be a bigger party (called TAT Tuesday) with Big City Ink slinging the ink, piercings by Martin Scorcese's nephew, some national acts, jams, beautiful women and occasional suprise guests with of other cool things going on. All remaining Tuesdays will also have bands playing. You never know who will be dropping in the club to jam."
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