GHOULUNATICS Begin Work On New Album

January 20, 2006

Montreal deathcore act GHOULUNATICS have commenced work on their fifth studio album. "We've been jamming acoustically for a couple of weeks to get the song structures down in a calm environment," the band write. "We went into our jam room last Friday to test the new ideas out and they sound great! They have that groove that can just hook you in and get you taping your foot to the beat! So all is going well.

"We will be recording a three-song demo at the end of January that we will present to a couple of local booking agencies who specialize in booking festivals hoping to get in on some bigger outside festivals around the province of Quebec this summer. After that's done, we'll keep working on the rest of the songs. We're working on ideas for about 10 songs right now, and more will surely be added as the weeks go by. We're really happy with how things are going so far. The guys are really into it and can't wait to get back into the studio. I can't wait to hear what kind of sick lyrics Pat will come up with this time around! No date has been scheduled for the studio yet, but I think it should be before the summer. We will probably go back to Wildsound studio, that place is magic and we look forward to working with [producer] Pierre Remillard again."

GHOULUNATICS released a 10th anniversary DVD, "Blood Curdling Years", last year via Galy Records/F.A.B. distribution.

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