ATTILA are set to begin recording a new album and their follow-up to 2019’s Villain.
The group arrived in Michigan recently and based upon their location, they may be working with producer/engineer Josh Schroeder (Lorna Shore, For The Fallen Dreams), though nothing official has been divulged thus far.
Vocalist Chris Fronzak says, “I can’t wait to channel all of this energy into hateful pissed off heavy music.”
“An Atlanta-based death metal and metalcore crew with attitude to spare, Attila’s popularity on the scene is due in part to creating their own ironically named subgenre called “Party Death Metal.” Rather than take themselves seriously — as nearly every other practitioner of the hardcore punk-meets-extreme metal prowess called death metal is wont to do — Attila take a lighthearted, laid-back, party-animal approach, writing utterly ridiculous lyrics to accompany their fast and furious thrashing. Emerging in 2007, the band hit their stride in 2013 with the Joey Sturgis-produced About That Life, which topped the Billboard Hard Rock and Independent Albums charts. They continued to push buttons and win over fans on subsequent outings like Chaos (2016) and Villain (2019).” – All Music
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