SKINDRED Begins Recording New Album; Video Available

January 10, 2007

U.K.-based ragga-metal band SKINDRED has commenced the recording sessions for its second album at Bieler Bros. Studios in Pompano Beach, Florida with producer Matt Squire. Squire's body of work includes PANIC! AT THE DISCO's platinum smash CD "A Fever You Can't Sweat Out" as well as THRICE's critically acclaimed "Artist In The Ambulance" record. The band is said to have over fifty songs to choose from since the completion of its debut, "Babylon". Watch a video clip of some of the early recording sessions at YouTube.com.

Originally released via RCA Records in 2002, SKINDRED's debut album, "Babylon", was re-released through Bieler Bros. in 2003 and Lava in 2004.

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