MOWER To Release 'Make It A Double' In July

April 17, 2009

San Diego, California's MOWER will release its new album, "Make It A Double", on July 28 through Suburban Noize Records. The CD was recorded in Los Angeles with producer Eddie Wohl (ANTHRAX, 36 CRAZYFISTS) and will include nine new songs along with six songs by MOWER's jazz lounge alter-ego SLOWER. Weaving together numerous musical styles from hard rock to jazz, MOWER's "Make It A Double" dives farther into the group's hardcore roots to unleash their heaviest songs to date while experimenting with slower tempos, creepy riffs and hazy mellow tones on the SLOWER side of the album.

"With 'Not For You' our mindset was to write good songs in any style we felt like. Amongst all the punk, metal, industrial and whiskey tracks we did was this trippy jazz/lounge number called 'L.A. Riot', which was the genesis of our new alter-ego, SLOWER," says MOWER's Brian Sheerin. "As 'Make It A Double' developed, we created SLOWER songs by completely remanufacturing tracks from the first two albums and we were able to experiment with a new vibe. That allowed us to focus on making the new MOWER material heavy across the board."

MOWER is currently tearing up the U.S. and shredding audiences alongside (HED) P.E. on the "New World Orphans" tour with DIRTBALL and DGAF.

Commented Sheerin: "We're happy to be back out on the road with our friends in (HED) P.E.; they are totally destroying it these days. Every night MOWER whips the crowd into pits, they're screaming, chanting, having a great time and we leave the stage thinking we just saw the place go crazy. Then (HED) P.E. takes the stage with this catalog of songs everyone loves, great covers and they flip the whole crowd on its head. It's amazing to see them in action and it ups our game every night. You add DGAF and the DIRTBALL to the mix and you get a really great value for your ticket money. We're really happy to be a part of this one as the underground is where it's at right now."

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