KILLSWITCH ENGAGE Singer: 'We've Got Two Songs Completed For Our New Record'

July 16, 2012

Paige Montgomery from Alternative Revolt Magazine and the Denver Post Reverb conducted an interview with KILLSWITCH ENGAGE frontman Jesse Leach for idobi radio at the first stop of the Trespass America tour in Broomfield, Colorado. Leach discussed returning to KILLSWITCH ENGAGE, preparing for tour, and he revealed what the band has in store for their next studio release.

On how it feels to be back in KILLSWITCH ENGAGE:

Jesse: "It feels great, man. Surprisngly, [it was] a natural transition. I think the one thing for me was just learning [former KILLSWITCH ENGAGE singer] Howard's [Jones] material, learning how I was gonna, like, live in the songs and make them my own, and once that happened, it feels natural. It almost feels, in a way, that I hadn't left, but it is ten years later and we're all much different people, so it just feels a lot better than it did back then."

On the progress of the songwriting and recording sessions for KILLSWITCH ENGAGE's new album:

Jesse: "We've got two songs completed for our new record and another 12-13 to go that I'm gonna finish up in the fall. . . Thankfully, [they didn't have any vocals done with Howard] — it was just music; it had no lyrics, no vocals — Howard hadn't attempted to do anything, so it was a nice, clean slate. [The stuff sounds] fresh, fast, heavy… I couldn't be more stoked to sing on the record. As a matter of fact, once I signed up to do the audition for those guys, they took me back to Adam's [Dutkiewicz, guitar] house and we listened to the record and that totally sold me. When I heard the record, I was like, 'I've gotta sing on this.'"

Interview (audio):

Leach sang on the band's first self-titled album, which came out in 2000, and on their landmark 2002 Roadrunner debut "Alive Or Just Breathing". Leach left the band in 2002 and was replaced by Howard Jones, but his work on "Alive Or Just Breathing" has always been revered by diehard, longtime KILLSWITCH ENGAGE fans.

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