CHIMAIRA To Begin Recording New Album Next Month

September 15, 2006

CHIMAIRA frontman Mark Hunter has issued the following update:

"So it's been a while, I know. After I got back from PR, I spent a week in NYC. All you can eat meat baby!

"Went and did some vocal training with [voice coach] Melissa Cross. I now sound like Carrie Underwood, if she sang like Chris Barnes.

"Anyway, the writing has still be going great. We have seven songs with vocals done and as of today another four tunes done musically. Want a song title? Here you go.. 'The Flame'.

"Musically this record reminds me a lot of 'The Impossibility of Reason' [2003]. I don't think the songs are similar, I just have the vibe of intensity that I did back then.

"We start recording next month and we will have some major announcements in the next week or so..."

CHIMAIRA's upcoming album will be the group's first since splitting with Roadrunner Records earlier in the year. The band's last CD, "Chimaira", was recorded at Spider Studios in Ohio with producer Ben Schigel. Mixing duties were handled by Colin Richardson (MACHINE HEAD, FEAR FACTORY, NAPALM DEATH).

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