AGNOSTIC FRONT Finish Recording New Album; Release Date Announced

December 22, 2010, 13 years ago

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AGNOSTIC FRONT have just finished recording their follow up to their 2007 release, Warriors. The yet to be titled album features 13 new powerful and anthemic songs laid down by Erik Rutan (MADBALL, GOATWHORE, CANNIBAL CORPSE, etc.) at his Mana Recording Studio in Tampa, FL under the watchful guide of producer Freddy Cricien of Madball.

The record was mastered by Alan Douches (NILE, MASTODON, etc.) and will be released in Europe of March 4th, 2011 and in North America on March 22nd, 2011.

Vocalist Roger Miret commented on the new material: “After all is said and done we are amazed on how great our new record turned out! It’s by far our catchiest record to date and it’s going to make everyone want to sing along for sure. Freddy killed it on the production end, just capturing that hardcore vibe that only he can get out of Agnostic Front. The boys all put nothing but passion into the songs, and Erik Rutan just dialed it all in to make Agnostic Front sound as natural and as organic as ever. This one will definitely be a classic once it’s heard worldwide!”

Agnostic Front recently completed the final of several headlining tours in support of the 25th year anniversary of Victim In Pain.

Agnostic Front has changed the face of music throughout its 25 year long career. The two records that started it all, United Blood and Victim In Pain, are legendary New York hardcore releases and some of the most sought-after pieces of vinyl for record collectors. Recently, these two releases were re-released via Bridge Nine Records.

Agnostic Front's latest album, Warriors, was released in North America on November 6th, 2007 via Nuclear Blast Records. The CD was produced by Madball/HAZEN STREET frontman Freddy Cricien, who also happens to be Miret's younger brother. The engineering duties were handled by Zeuss at Planet Z in Hadley, Massachusetts.

Further new album details to follow.



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