CORROSION OF CONFORMITY: 'Off To A Slow Start' With New Album Songwriting

March 7, 2006

CORROSION OF CONFORMITY members Woody Weatherman (guitar),Mike Dean (bass) and Jason Paterson (drums) have entered their own Wig Shoppe studios in Raleigh, North Carolina to begin work on new material. "We're kinda off to a slow start on the jamming here in Carolina," Weatherman wrote in a March 1 posting on the band's web site. "A mild case of the bird flu and really excellent weather has taken its toll. Looks like we're going to set up shop out at my place for a few days and see what happens here in the country. Sounds as though we have a few solid ideas to get us started, which is always good news. Not in any rush, but we like to keep ourselves busy when we can. More later once we get in the groove."

CORROSION OF CONFORMITY recently completed a U.K. headlining tour in support of their 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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