Stuck Mojo Will 'Probably' Make New Album With Bonz
. (TeamRock Radio) US rap metal pioneers Stuck Mojo say they'll "probably" release a new album after reuniting with frontman Bonz. The band was formed in 1989 by guitarist Rich 'The Duke' Ward and released four albums before splitting in 2000. They reformed in 2005 and dismissed the frontman the following year over alleged substance abuse issues and replaced him with Lord Nelson. But Bonz reunited with Ward, bassist Corey Lowery and drummer Frank Fontsere for a show in Atlanta in December. And Ward says it's likely they'll record fresh material together again. He tells The Signals Of Intuition: "There probably will be one - we haven't gone in writing yet. Bonz is doing great, he looks great, we're getting along great, and he seems like he's dealt with all his demons and he's sorted that part of his life out. "So I'm feeling good about it. But I won't commit to a new record until I know that it's real." Read more here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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