Tremonti Member Discusses New Album
. (TeamRock Radio) Tremonti drummer Garrett Whitlock says the band brought their 'A' game to the studio for their upcoming second album. Bassist Wolfgang Van Halen last month revealed they had finished recording the follow-up to 2012's All I Was. And the sticksman says they're now looking to launch the new material sooner rather than later. He tells the American Armed Forces Network: "By the end of this month it'll be completely mixed, mastered, recorded - all of that. So aside from artwork, it's getting pretty much to the point of completion. I know we want it to come out this year - hopefully within the first part of this year." Whitlock says they still don't have a title for the album and they're currently sifting through the 20-track collection to decide what will make the final cut. He continues: "We've been kicking some ideas around but, unfortunately, there's nothing set in stone as far as album titles go. But we hope to have the release date, album title, all of that stuff together relatively quickly. "We recorded 20 songs so we're still trying to figure out what we're going to do with all of them - but I think it stacks up well against All I Was." Read more here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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