New PUDDLE OF MUDD Music 'Coming Very Soon'

May 23, 2019

PUDDLE OF MUDD is promising to release some new music "very soon."

The band's last album, "Volume 4: Songs In The Key Of Love & Hate", came out in 2009. A covers disc, "re(disc)overed", followed in 2011. A standalone new song, "Piece Of The Action", was released in 2014 via iTunes.

Earlier today, PUDDLE OF MUDD tweeted out a new video teaser along with the caption "Puddle of Mudd New Release Coming VERY Soon 2019."

Last December, PUDDLE OF MUDD frontman Wes Scantlin told the Rock 100.5 The KATT radio station that fans can expect to hear a "really badass" new record from the band. "We worked our butt off on it, and I can't wait to get it out," he said. "Coming soon."

Asked if he could provide any insight into the sound of the new PUDDLE OF MUDD record, Wes said: "It's just a bunch of great songs, man — heartfelt and true to PUDDLE OF MUDD form."

PUDDLE OF MUDD broke into the mainstream with 2001's "Come Clean", which yielded three hits — "Control", "Blurry" and "She Hates Me".

Last year, Scantlin said that he finally got his life together after years of legal troubles, canceled or disrupted shows and arrests for disorderly or drunken behavior.

Scantlin said that he ended up going back to rehab and receiving treatment "because there's really nowhere else to go." He also credited his family and fans for giving him the strength to try to get better.

Image courtesy of Rock Titan

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