DROWNING POOL Prepare To Head Into The Studio
July 25, 2006Dallas, Texas-based band DROWNING POOL has posted the following message on its official web site:
"Well, our tour is over, and god was it amazing. We got an unreal response from the crowds. Thanks to everyone who came out and partied with us. We will see you again soon.
"So what's next for DROWNING POOL? Well, we have a lot of new material written so it's time to hammer out the kinks and head into the studio to finish this baby and get it on the shelves, so look forward to that as the next step from DROWNING POOL."
DROWNING POOL recently parted ways with Wind-Up Records after releasing two albums through the label, each featuring a different lead singer: 2001's "Sinner" and 2004's "Desensitized".
DROWNING POOL's original vocalist, Dave Williams, was found dead on the band's tour bus in August of 2002 while the group was on the road with that summer's Ozzfest. An autopsy revealed that Williams died from cardiomyopathy, a heart muscle disease for which he was never diagnosed. His successor, Jason "Gong" Jones, lasted less than two years before he left the band and was replaced by former SOIL frontman Ryan McCombs.
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