CHIMAIRA: New Webisode Posted Online; Studio Time Booked

September 15, 2008

Cleveland, Ohio's CHIMAIRA has posted the second in a series of webisodes (see below) documenting the making of the band's new album.

A studio blog can be found at this location.

CHIMAIRA will enter Ante Up Audio in Cleveland on October 21 to begin laying down drums for the follow-up to 2007's "Resurrection", tentatively due in early 2009 via Ferret Music in the U.S. and an as-yet-undetermined label in the rest of the world (the band is no longer signed to Nuclear Blast, which released "Resurrection" in Europe). The group says, "This is the third time we will be using this studio for our drums. We first came here in 2005 when we tracked the self-titled record. We loved it so much that we made sure we came back at the end of 2006 for 'Resurrection'. We are anxious to return."

CHIMAIRA recently posted a previously unreleased song from the "Resurrection" sessions entitled "Kingdom Of Heartache" on its Facebook page.

CHIMAIRA played a one-time celebratory show to honor its 10th anniversary as a band on July 12 at Peabody's Down Under in Cleveland. The group performed "a unique blend of songs from the first 10 years of our career," according to a press release.

Check out pictures from the concert at this location.

CHIMAIRA recently released a digital-deluxe version of 2007's "Resurrection" (Ferret Music) via iTunes. The iTunes-exclusive version of the album, which came out in June, includes two bonus tracks, "Kingdom of Heartache" and "Paralyzed", as well as well as a video guitar lesson from the band's renowned guitarist Rob Arnold. The lesson was taken from Arnold's contribution to the Rock House Method instructional DVD series.

CHIMAIRA has made the limited-edition bonus DVD from "Resurrection" available for purchase at the Ferretwebstore.

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