SKINLESS Begin Recording New Album

December 5, 2005

Founding SKINLESS guitarist Noah Carpenter has sent the following update to BLABBERMOUTH.NET:

"We have just entered Maxtrax Studio in Albany, NY to start recording our new album, 'Trample the Weak, Hurdle the Dead'. We have been busting our asses writing this album for the past several months and we feel confident that SKINLESS fans will love this one. If I had to compare it with another SKINLESS album, I'd say it's closer to 'Foreshadowing Our Demise'. We have seven brand new songs plus a BLACK SABBATH cover. It's great to have Bob Beaulac back on drums and if Jason's [Keyser] vocals in the studio are anything like his live performance it's going to be sick.The musical core of Bob, Joe [Keyser, bass] and myself are in place so this album should have the signature SKINLESS sound. All the old-school SKINLESS fans will be happy to hear that there will be some samples on this album too. 'Trample the Weak, Hurdle the Dead' is expected to be released through Relapse Records in late April/early May 2006, at which time we'll be hitting the road to Trample The World on tour."

Jason Keyser (DETRIMENT) joined SKINLESS in January 2005 as the replacement for longtime vocalist Sherwood Webber, who left the group in November 2004 in order "to pursue other interests."

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