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submitted by Nick Jan 9th 2009 12:57 am (www2.kerrang.com)
completed work on the follow-up to their critically acclaimed 2006 debut Orchestra Of Wolves. The Watford punk have been hard at work in the RAK studios in London with producer GGGarth Richardson (Atreyu, Biffy Clyro, Ugly Kid Joe) and recently invited their friends Cancer Bats and Biffy Clyro frontman Simon Neil into the studio to record some guest vocals for the release.“There’s some serious mid-’90s hardcore groove on the album,” Cancer Bats vocalist Liam Cormier tells K!. “This is the first time that we have heard any of their new songs, and it sounds great. It’s awesome to be a part of what we might call one of the most anticipated punk rock albums in UK history!”Meanwhile, Biffy’s Simon Neil, has lent his less-gang-like melodies to an another track.“I did some singing on the outro of a track called Graves,” Neil tells K!. “I already knew GGGarth as he worked with us on [Biffy Clyro’s 2007 album] Puzzle and it was great to see him again. I know everyone in camp Biffy think Gallows are really special,” he adds, “and it’s great to have a bond between both camps!”For the full story, pick-up a copy of this week's Kerrang! magazine.
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Our Dom Lawson puts the punk into spunk (or something), so we got him to review the new album from Watford punk heavyweights Gallows. It's the band's first opus without former frontman Frank Carter after ex-Alexisonfire singer Wade MacNeil stepped into the fold earlier this year.
Liars, Dry The River and Errors are among the other acts announced so far for the Welsh event
submitted by Nick Jun 29th 2012 12:00 pm (www.metalhammer.co.uk)
UK punk heroes Gallows have unleashed a brand new video! 'Last June' is taken from their forthcoming self-titled album, out September 10. Have a goosey.
Watford punks' first album without Frank Carter will drop on September 10
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