Report: Success Keeping KILLSWITCH ENGAGE Out Of The Studio; No New Album Until 2009

November 27, 2007, 16 years ago

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Billboard.com have issued the following report from Gary Graff:

The price of success for KILLSWITCH ENGAGE is putting the future on hold - for a bit.

"We are considering starting an album at the end of next year at this point," bassist Mike D'Antonio tells Billboard.com. "We're not gonna stop touring on this record (As Daylight Dies) until at least the end of April, and I know we're probably going to do a run of all the festivals in Europe in June and July. After that, I believe then we're gonna start talking about writing a new record."

The Massachusetts headbangers have reason to wait, of course. As Daylight Dies has sold more than 300,000 copies and is still moving, thanks to the group's cover of DIO's 'Holy Diver' that graces the special expanded edition of the album and is currently No. 16 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock chart.

On top of that, Killswitch's 2004 release The End of Heartache was recently certified gold. "We've always been one of those bands that's just slow and steady selling, not one of those pop artists that sell a million off the bat," D'Antonio notes. "We just chug along, the little band that could. Our accountant came to us and was like, 'You guys really need to think about getting houses or you're gonna get screwed on taxes pretty bad.' I guess that shows the band's working out."

Read the full story at Billboard.com.


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