Hatebreed plan to record next album with a 'big producer'
Hatebreed have announced plans to record after the completion of their upcoming 10th Anniversay tour. The Connecticut-based band hopes to release the album in April of 2006.
Frontman Jamey Jasta, who has also kept busy with his label Stillborn Records as well as a spot hosting MTV's Headbangers Ball is hoping to enlist the help of a "bigger producer" saying that:
We've had a ton of song ideas done for a while yet, but being on the road and not having an actual producer lined up has sort of delayed [this record]. In a dream world, it would be nice to maybe get someone like Rick Rubin, who's obviously a much sought-after person. Either way, we're going to experiment with new formulas. "
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SOURCE: thehxc.com
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