TURMOIL To Release New Album In June

March 19, 2008

Philadelphia hardcore/metal band TURMOIL will release its new album, "The International Language of..." on June 24 via Eulogy Recordings. Tracking for the band's first LP since 1999's "The Process Of" took place at Skylight Studios in Bensalem, Pennsylvania, with Vince Ratti (THE MINOR TIMES, A LIFE ONCE LOST) engineering. The effort will likely consist of roughly twelve tracks clocking in at over 40 minutes of music.

TURMOIL guitarist Jeff Hydro recently penned a blog for the HardTimes.ca web site where he stated about the album's title, "'Go Fuck Yourself' is what we really wanted to call the new record, but we figured that it's going to be hard enough for Eulogy to get it into the stores it should be in, so we decided to lighten it up a bit, in our own way. So, the new record is gonna be called 'The International Language of 'Get Fucked'', and in keeping with the title of the last full-length CD (i.e. 'The Process Of...'),this one will probably have 'The International Language Of....' on the outside of the CD and on the spine, and on the inside it'll have '...'Get Fucked''."

Regarding the album's musical direction, Hydro said, "To describe what it sounds like, I'd have to say mix in equal parts of 'The Process Of..', the riffage of 'The Kiss of Death', and the upbeat, catchy, hooks of 'The Deadly', and that would be the new record. So you can see where we're going with this; this record is going to reflect our individual personalities WAY more than any TURMOIL project has in the past. There's no more playing it 'safe,' or making the t-shirts or CD layouts or song titles or lyrics or tour posters or anything else be what they 'should' be or what a typical metal or hardcore record 'should' be; this one is simply 'us.'"

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