THE HUMAN ABSTRACT Preparing To Enter Studio

June 8, 2010

Los Angeles-based metallers THE HUMAN ABSTRACT will enter The Machine Shop in Hoboken, New Jersey later this month with William Putney (LAMB OF GOD, SUICIDE SILENCE) to begin work on their new album, tentatively due this fall via Hopeless Records.

"These new songs are among the most difficult THE HUMAN ABSTRACT songs to play, but at the same time are more satisfying," says guitarist Dean Herrera. "Past songs sometimes felt more like exercises, these feel more well-rounded, with moments that are really fun to play."

THE HUMAN ABSTRACT recently announced a lineup change, with the addition of frontman and vocalist Travis Richter, formerly of FROM FIRST TO LAST and THE COLOR OF VIOLENCE. The band also welcomed back original guitarist/songwriter A.J. Minette, who led the way in the songwriting department for the new record.

"Without a doubt, this album has allowed me to step up not only as a bass player but as a musician," states bassist Henry Selva. "We're stronger than ever before. I am super pumped for all our fans old and new to hear it."

THE HUMAN ABSTRACT's sophomore full-length album, "Midheaven", came out in August 2008 via Hopeless Records.

Although the initial sessions for "Midheaven" were helmed by veteran producer Toby Wright (METALLICA, SLAYER, ALICE IN CHAINS, SOULFLY, FEAR FACTORY),the CD was completed with a different producer and Wright's name was "wiped off all credits," according to drummer Brett Powell.

THE HUMAN ABSTRACT's Hopeless Records debut, "Nocturne", was released in August 2006.

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