CORROSION OF CONFORMITY: 'Doing Some Writing And Jamming The Tunes A Little'

January 2, 2007

CORROSION OF CONFORMITY's official web site has just been updated with the following message from guitarist Woody Weatherman, dated November 14, 2006:

"Mike Dean [bass], Jason Paterson [drums] and myself have been back at it just a bit. After a hiatus during the last half of summer, we have been holed up out at my place doing some writing and jamming the tunes a little. Pepper [Keenan; guitar/vocals] is in New Orleans working on some DOWN material, as most of you all know. So it may still be a spell before we'll have any new C.O.C. see the light of day. In the meantime we'll keep at it when we feel it, and maybe get something out there on the sly before the next century rolls around. Mike has been doing some vocalizing lately, so we may have some good stuff to report, and if anything real interesting happens soon we'll keep you informed of it."

CORROSION OF CONFORMITY completed a U.K. headlining tour in January 2006 in support of its latest album, "In the Arms of God", available now on Sanctuary Records. The group's first collection of new material since 2000's "America's Volume Dealer" was produced by C.O.C.'s longtime collaborator John Custer. Besides working on four of the band's previous albums, Custer also produced C.O.C. bassist Mike Dean's track on Dave Grohl's PROBOT project and C.O.C.'s contribution to "Nativity In Black", the BLACK SABBATH tribute compilation. Playing drums was New Orleans' Stanton Moore, skinsman for the renowned jazz-funk combo GALACTIC.

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