10 YEARS Drummer: 'Things Are Definitely Starting To Really Flow With Our Writing'

December 21, 2006

Drummer Brian Vodinh of Knoxville, Tennessee's 10 YEARS has issued the following update:

"Since our last blog we have written a handful of new songs and have completed just a little bit more Christmas shopping. Things are definitely starting to really flow with our writing. Jesse [Hasek, vocals] is hard at work finding inspiration in many different places as he is about to really dive into this record. The rest of us have found a new bond with each other musically. A band is full of relationships that need to be nurtured. I think that for a while we were so focused on just trying to write write write that we forgot to actually hang out with each other. We have also pretty much decided on the title of the new album, but of course you will have to keep checking back for that as we haven't discussed when we will let that cat out of the bag!"

Check out pictures of the songwriting sessions at this location.

10 YEARS earlier in the year made an EP of four acoustic tracks available exclusively through the iTunes online music store. The digital EP includes unplugged versions of the band's first rock radio hit, "Wasteland", as well as their current single, "Through the Iris".

10 YEARS' debut release, "The Autumn Effect", has sold more than 350,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan. The group made its arena tour debut as the opening act for KORN and MUDVAYNE.

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