DEVOLVED Begin Pre-Production For New CD

April 24, 2003

Australia's DEVOLVED are currently recording pre-production versions of new songs for their next CD. Although a release date and track details have not yet been announced, the guys are planning to have a new product available in the near future. Guitarist Brett Noordin says the new songs are "beyond chaotic!"

As previously reported, DEVOLVED drummer John Sankey has spent the past few months in Los Angeles recording demos with the new band formed by ex-FEAR FACTORY guitarist Dino Cazares. The group, who also feature in their ranks ex-LIQUID GANG singer Jose Maldonado, are said to have completed nearly a dozen cuts so far, including "Wish You All The Worst", "Purify" and "Within The Walls Of Nothing".

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