LIONIZE Begins Work On New Album

June 6, 2013

Fresh off an extensive North American tour with CLUTCH, Washington D.C. groove rockers LIONIZE are preparing to head back into the studio to work on their next album. The band has confirmed four dates for the summer months and will continue to play one-off shows while they work on the follow up to "Superczar And The Vulture".

LIONIZE frontman Nate Bergman had this to say about heading back into the studio and playing out this summer: "We are excited to get into our basement and work on a new batch of songs. Along with spending the summer writing, we are doing some special headlining shows in D.C., Delaware and Pittsburgh. We are going to be introducing a lot of new material at these shows and working out the material live. Each show will be a unique setlist, as always, and some older tunes along with the newer stuff will be on the menu. We are looking forward to this summer of LIONIZE events!"

For a band with so little pretense, sometimes it can be easy to forget just how much LIONIZE accomplished since its inception in 2004. From being the first band to play both Bonnaroo and the Vans Warped Tour in the same year to their five full-length albums to virtually non-stop touring year after year, the groove-heavy rock group has dared to do more than most bands could ever hope to accomplish.

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