SOILWORK Guitarist Peter Wichers Offers Update On NEVERMORE, REMAIN And More
December 18, 2009, 14 years ago
SOILWORK guitarist Peter Wichers has issued the following update:
"Ho ho ho! (I couldn't resist).Here we are in the end of 2009 and it really makes me think, where did this last year go.
I have had a great fall, and I really enjoyed working on the upcoming NEVERMORE record. Working alongside Jeff Loomis was an amazing experience and I can truly say that he most likely is one (if not) the best metal guitar players in the business. The songs on the new Nevermore record should have something for every Nevermore fan. It has some of the most extreme stuff they have ever done, and also some of the most beautiful atmospheric stuff they have ever done.
I am very honored to have worked with these guys and there is no doubt in my mind that this record will not be another milestone.
I also did get the chance to work along side some great people from Barrie, ON (I hope I spelled that correctly). The bands name is REMAIN and they have some pretty kickass stuff, and as I say it beer drinking friendly tunes.
We spent about 5 weeks in the Carolinas too, where we tracked majority of the record.
I have since the completion of their record, started writing new stuff for Soilwork's next upcoming record. The material is shaping up quite well, and I am very happy with the direction that we have chosen to take on this record. The material is a lot more technical than before, but still with the catchy elements of our previous works.
I will be handling the production part of the record, again outside of Lake Norman in the Carolinas. And we start recording drums in Asheville, NC at a studio called Echo Mountain.
I will work alongside with Jens Bogren for the drums, and then I will fly to Sweden to participate with the mix in Örebro, again with Jens Bogren.
Next year will be a busy year, and I am already taking on more productions between Soilwork's schedule, so that will be fun.
I will try and post periodic updates during the Soilwork recording process, so people can keep track of what's going on.
Until then I wish you all a Happy Holidays and a great New Year!"
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